List of family relations in professional wrestling
This is a list of family relations in professional wrestling. Since the creation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948, family members have been involved in all aspects of the industry. Although most connections are among wrestlers, there have been significant contributions from family members in managing, promoting, training and refereeing.
According to this list, 32 pairs of brothers (excluding kayfabe relationships) have wrestled together as a tag team; among them, one team has won the NWA World Tag Team Championship, five have won the WCW World Tag Team Championship and three have won the WWF/E World Tag Team Championship together. Brothers have also squared off against each other in singles competition, for example, Bret "The Hitman" Hart wrestled his brother Owen in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam (1994).
Two-hundred and twenty-three children have followed in their father's footsteps with many competing in the same promotions. Fathers and sons have sometimes teamed together in tag team matches since the 1950s and, on occasion, have wrestled each other in singles matches.
World Wrestling Entertainment has seen the most familial connections with 85: fifteen brother pairs, twenty-six father–children combinations, fourteen grandfather–grandchildren combo, four uncle–nephew pair, two cousins, fifteen husband–wife combinations, five sets of brothers-in-law, and two combination of father-in-law and son-in-law.
Below is a list of family relations throughout professional wrestling since 1948. Names in bold have won a national or world heavyweight championship. Names in italics are members of a recognized hall of fame (e.g. NWA Wrestling Legends Hall of Heroes, Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame).
Siblings
Parent–children (Second-generation wrestlers)
Grandfather–grandsons (Third-generation wrestlers)
This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father–son" section above.
Great-grandfather–great-grandsons (Fourth-generation wrestlers)
This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Grandfather–grandsons" section above.
Grandfather | Grandson | Country | Notes |
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Eddie Auger | Jean-Jacques Rougeau | Canada | Great-grandnephew.[21] |
Jess McMahon | Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon | United States | [21][38] |
Roy Welch | Bobby Golden, Eddie Golden | United States | [28] |
Uncles–nephews
This category is for such pairings not already listed in the "Father–son" & "Siblings" sections above.
Uncle | Nephew | Country | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Afa Anoaʻi, Sika Anoaʻi | Reno Anoaʻi, Rodney Anoa'i, Sam Fatu, Eddie Fatu, Dwayne Johnson | American Samoa, United States | Yokozuna was billed as Sika's kayfabe son.[3][4] |
The Barbarian | Lei'D Tapa | United States | |
Jack Brisco | Wes Brisco | United States | [21] |
Bob Brown | Kerry Brown | United States | Billed as kayfabe son.[3] |
Édouard Carpentier | Jackie Wiecz | Canada | Billed as kayfabe son.[3] |
Ted and Vic Christy | Bobby and Jerry Colt | United States | [3] |
Carlos Colón | Orlando Colón | Puerto Rico | |
Dos Caras, Mil Mascaras | Sicodelico Jr. | Mexico | [7][21] |
Mil Mascaras, Sicodelico Sr. | Dos Caras Jr. | Mexico | [7][21] |
Espanto I | Espanto IV, Espanto V | Mexico | [7] |
El Espectro | El Espectro Jr., Cadaver de Ultrarumba, Guerrero de la Muerte | Mexico | [7] |
Chick Garibaldi | Leo Garibaldi | United States | [9] |
Hulk Hogan | Horace Boulder | United States | [4] |
Johnny Ibarra, El Desalmado | Volador Jr. | Mexico | [7] |
Karloff Lagarde | Karloff Lagarde Jr. | Mexico | Billed as kayfabe son[3][7] |
Ivan Koloff | Nikita Koloff | Ukraine Lithuania |
Billed as kayfabe uncle and nephew from the U.S.S.R. Although Ivan, born Canadian Oreal Parris and Nikita, born Nelson Simpson in Minnesota, they were billed as being from the Ukraine and Lithuania, respectively. |
Rey Misterio | Rey Misterio Jr. | Mexico | Never billed as father and son. Although Rey Jr. was born in the San Diego area in the U.S., he began his wrestling career in Mexico.[3] |
Jet Monroe | Bubba Monroe | United States | |
Ted Oates | Bo Oates | United States | [21] |
Rip Oliver | Earl Oliver | United States | Earl Oliver, although not a professional wrestler, is the founder of the oldest-existing pro wrestling website, Solie's Title Histories. |
The Sheik | Sabu | United States | [3] |
Frank Tunney | Jack Tunney | Canada | [3][16] |
Pirata Morgan, Verdugo, Hombre Bala | Rey Bucanero | Mexico | [7] |
Rolondo Vera | Alex Romano | Mexico | [7] |
Volador / Super Parka | La Parka, El Hijo de Cien Caras | Mexico | [7][18] |
Cousins
In-law
This category is for pairings of in-laws.
Marriages
This category is for marriages.
See also
- List of family relations in American football
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
- List of family relations in the NHL
- List of rugby league families
- List of association football families of note
- List of international rugby union families
- List of chess families
- List of boxing families
- List of professional sports families
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External links
- The 9 Greatest Professional Wrestling Families
- SLAM! Wrestling: 2nd-gen grapplers reflect on their Dads at SLAM! Sports
- SLAM! Wrestling: Fathers find raising wrestlers a challenge at SLAM! Sports
- SLAM! Wrestling: Family matters in pro wrestling at SLAM! Sports
- Did You Know? Wrestling Families Edition (Part 1) at RingSideNews.com