Saints Rookie’s WWE-Style Brawl Earns Pat McAfee’s Endorsement
New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner has thrown his hat into the professional wrestling ring, metaphorically speaking, after a notable performance during a recent joint training camp with the Dallas Cowboys. Rechsteiner, whose lineage includes WWE Hall of Famers Scott and Rick Steiner, was observed utilizing pro wrestling techniques, including a German suplex, during a significant on-field altercation. This display of grappling prowess has not gone unnoticed, particularly by former WWE commentator and sports media personality Pat McAfee.
From Football Field to Wrestling Ring?
The incident occurred during a joint practice session between the Saints and the Cowboys, which escalated into a large-scale brawl involving multiple players. Amidst the chaos, Rechsteiner, the son of Scott Steiner and nephew of Rick Steiner, was seen executing a German suplex on an opponent. This move, a signature of his uncle Rick, quickly drew attention.
Pat McAfee, who previously worked with WWE, commented on Rechsteiner’s actions during his show. “This is Scott Steiner’s boy doing Rick Steiner’s German suplex and three, two and one, boom!” McAfee exclaimed. He went on to suggest that Rechsteiner should consider a career in professional wrestling, specifically mentioning the WWE’s developmental brand, NXT. “He needs to just head to NXT right now and join Bron (Breakker) as the Steiner Brothers could return in this whole thing,” McAfee proposed, referencing Rechsteiner’s cousin, Bron Breakker, a rising star in WWE.
Steiner Family Legacy in Pro Wrestling
The Steiner family has a storied history in professional wrestling. Scott Steiner, Brock’s father, is a WWE Hall of Famer known for his intense persona and powerful in-ring style. Rick Steiner, his uncle, is also a legendary figure, famous for his tag-team success and signature moves like the aforementioned German suplex. The potential reunion of the “Steiner Brothers” in NXT, with Brock and his cousin Bron Breakker, is a tantalizing prospect for wrestling fans.
Bron Breakker has rapidly ascended the ranks in WWE, establishing himself as a formidable competitor. He is slated to face Oba Femi at Sunday Night’s Main Event on September 6th, a match that is already generating significant buzz.
Rechsteiner’s Football Career and Background
Despite his wrestling-inspired actions on the football field, Brock Rechsteiner is focused on his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints. He was a wide receiver for Jacksonville State University, where he demonstrated promising statistics. From 2023 to 2025, he recorded 53 receptions for 629 yards and seven touchdowns. In his final collegiate season, he tallied 36 catches for 383 yards and five touchdowns.
However, Rechsteiner’s NFL journey has hit an early snag. He has been suspended for the first six games of the upcoming NFL season due to a violation of the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs. This suspension casts a shadow over his rookie campaign but does not diminish the intrigue surrounding his athletic capabilities and family heritage.
NIL Deals and Family Connections
The connection between the Rechsteiner family and WWE extends beyond Brock. Last year, Brock and his brother, Brandon Rechsteiner, both signed Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals with WWE. Brandon Rechsteiner, formerly a guard for the Colorado State Rams men’s basketball team, averaged 12 points per game during the 2025-26 season before announcing his transfer to Kansas State.
Brock Rechsteiner initially signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent before making his way to the New Orleans Saints. His unique blend of football talent and wrestling pedigree, coupled with his recent actions, has certainly made him a noteworthy figure in both sports.
Conclusion: A Future in Both Arenas?
While Brock Rechsteiner’s immediate focus remains on navigating his NFL career and serving his suspension, his performance during the Saints-Cowboys training camp brawl has sparked considerable discussion about his potential in professional wrestling. Pat McAfee’s endorsement and the allure of a new Steiner Brothers tag team have added fuel to the speculation. Whether Rechsteiner will pursue opportunities in WWE remains to be seen, but his athletic background and family legacy certainly position him as a compelling prospect for the world of professional wrestling, should he choose to explore it.