Quick Info
| Profession | College Football Player (Wide Receiver) |
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| Nationality | American |
| Birthplace | Woodstock, GA, USA |
Latest News about Brock Rechsteiner
01/06/2025
Brock Rechsteiner signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent after finishing his college football career at Jacksonville State. Reports at the time also noted that he attended the teamβs rookie minicamp while trying to earn a roster spot. The move extended his football career into the professional level after multiple seasons as a wide receiver in college.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Brock Rechsteiner |
|---|---|
| Known For | Wide Receiver for Jacksonville State Gamecocks; Son of WWE legend Scott Steiner |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 6' 2" (188 cm) |
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| Weight | 225 lbs (102 kg) |
Educational Qualification(s)
| High School | Etowah HS, Woodstock, GA |
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| College | Jacksonville State University |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | In a relationship |
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| Girlfriend | Neva Clark (Beach Volleyball Player, Two-Time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year) |
Family
| Father | Scott Steiner (WWE Wrestler) |
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| Uncle | Rick Steiner (WWE Wrestler) |
| Cousin | Bron Breakker (WWE Wrestler, Intercontinental Champion) |
Career
| High School | GHSA Class AAAAAAA All-State Team (Recruit Georgia); Competed in football and basketball |
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| College Football | Jacksonville State Gamecocks, WR #3/#89, Senior/Redshirt Junior; 34 receptions, 461 yards, 6 TDs in 3 seasons; Began as freshman in 2021 |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Son of WWE legend Scott Steiner | |
| 2. Viral social media presence with WWE World Heavyweight Championship photo | |
| 3. Family legacy in professional wrestling | |
| 4. Viral social media presence featuring WWE World Heavyweight Championship photo wearing father's iconic chain mail | |
| 5. Notable performance: recorded 2 receptions for 90 yards including an 85-yard touchdown in a Jacksonville State victory |