Saints Player & Son of Wrestling Legend Scott Steiner German Suplexed a Dallas Cowboys Player During Insane Practice Brawl [VIDEO]
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Brock Rechsteiner is a wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints. Not many football fans will likely know him. Wrestling fans certainly know who his father is.
He played college football for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks and signed with the Saints as an undrafted free agent in May 2026. Rechsteiner is the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner and the first cousin of WWE superstar Bron Breakker.
Now, he is trying to make a name for himself. He certainly accomplished that on Tuesday.
Wrestling DNA Inside Brock Rechsteiner

The highly anticipated joint practice session featuring the Cowboys and Saints completely devolved into a total war zone. Specifically, rookie fullback Brock Rechsteiner went viral after utilizing a legendary professional wrestling throw during an intense full-team melee.
The hostile sports environment escalated quickly as team tempers completely flared during competitive goal-line drills.
As many as six fights broke out between the teams. Fists were flying and so were helmets. However, it would be Brock Rechsteiner who would steal the show with a wrestling move.
Rechsteiner Executes Signature Move in Chaos

Scott Steiner was famously known for his incredible variety and execution of suplexes. He earned a reputation as one of the most powerful and athletic “suplex machines” in professional wrestling history.
Steiner certainly passed down that gene to his son. An intense joint practice between the New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys produced multiple physical confrontations on Tuesday. One particular exchange stood out among the skirmishes that developed across the field.
Brock Rechsteiner became involved after initial contact with opposing players escalated. The Saints’ wide receiver secured a waistlock during the melee. Meanwhile, he elevated and drove the Cowboys defender to the ground with force.
It did not stop the fighting, but he got his point across.
