AEW has their eye on any undiscovered talent that they can turn into their next star. The Nightmare Factor is their school of choice and a few AEW stars are already honing their craft at QT Marshall’s gym. The company could have their eye on a second-generation star soon enough.

During Grilling JR, the WWE Hall Of Fame announcer discussed Rick Steiner’s son and what he could do with a pro wrestling career..

Bronson Rechsteiner is the 22 year old son of Rick Steiner. He has aspirations of making it in the NFL. Jim Ross is well aware of the young man’s abilities. JR might not be in talent relations anymore, but he still knows potential when he sees it.

“I think it was in Atlanta where I met Rick Steiner’s son,” Ross said. “He came up to me and introduced himself to me back there in the locker room area and of course, I didn’t recognize him [because] I hadn’t seen him since grade school. I guess he’s trying to hook on with an NFL team as a free agent. There is no doubt in my mind that there’s another Steiner in the pipeline. When he’s come along or if he comes along still remains to be seen but [he’s] a good kid. I wish AEW would take a look at him at some point in time if that’s ever in the cards.”

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Bronson continues to impress on and off the field. He could make it in the NFL, but pro wrestling appears to be an open door for him as well. Let’s just see if he wants to continue his own path or whether he wants to follow in his father and uncle’s footsteps.

Do you think Rick Steiner’s son should continue with football or jump to pro wrestling? Sound off in the comments below!

Thanks to Wrestling News for the quote

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