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List of family relations in professional wrestling

List of family relations in professional wrestling

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This is a list of family relations in professional wrestling. Since the beginning of the artform's secretive history family members have been involved in all aspects of the industry, often to keep it closed off to outsiders. Although most connections are among wrestlers, there have been contributions from family members in many other fields, such as managing, promoting, training and refereeing.

Siblings

Full

Brothers Matt and Jeff Hardy, as a tag-team they are known as The Hardy Boyz
Jimmy and Jey Uso, twins of the Anoaʻi family who perform in the tag team The Usos
More information Surname, Siblings ...

Half

Cody Rhodes with his older half brother Dustin Rhodes.
More information Common parent, Sibling(s) ...

Adopted, step and foster

Adopted brothers Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa performing a tag-team move.
More information Sibling(s), Step/adopted/foster sibling(s) ...

Parents–children

Biological

Vince McMahon (left), as ECW World Heavyweight Champion, with his son Shane (right). Vince and Shane McMahon have both wrestled with and against each other. Vince himself is the son of wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, Sr., who was the son of promoter Jess McMahon
The son of El Santo, El Hijo del Santo (silver) wrestling Blue Demon Jr. (blue), the adopted son of Blue Demon
More information Last name, Parent ...

Adopted, step and foster

Smith Hart (left) with stepson Mike Hart (right)
Katsuhiko Nakajima was adopted by Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto
More information Parent, Child(ren) ...

Grandparent–grandchildren

Biological

Ted DiBiase Jr. is the grandson of former wrestler Helen Hild. DiBiase is shown here with the Million Dollar Championship, a title created by his father Ted DiBiase, which was awarded to him in April 2010
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, pictured here at WrestleMania X8, is the son of Rocky Johnson and grandson of promoter Lia Maivia
Harry Smith (left) and Fit Finlay (right) both have grandparents in wrestling. Smith being the maternal grandson of a wrestler (Stu) and his promoter wife (Helen). With Finlay both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were wrestlers.
More information Grandparent, Grandchild(ren) ...

Adopted, step and foster

Mike Hart is Stu and Helen Hart's step-grandon
More information Grandparent, Grandchild(ren) ...

Great grandparent–great grandchildren

Biological

Both of David Finlay's paternal great-grandfathers were wrestlers.
More information Great-grandparent, Great-grandchild(ren) ...

Adopted, step and foster

Aunts and uncles–niblings

Regular

Teddy Hart is the son of wrestler B. J. Annis and Georgia Hart the daughter of wrestler Stu Hart and promoter Helen Hart, making him the nephew of all Georgias eight wrestler brothers and three sisters.
More information Ommer, Nibling ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Grandaunts and uncles–niblings

Regular

Brothers Jacques and Raymond Rougeau (blue and yellow trunks) are the grandnephews of Eddie Auger.
More information Grandommer, Nibling ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Great-grandaunts and uncles–niblings

Regular

More information Great-grandommer, Nibling ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

First cousins

Regular

Cousins Harry Smith and Natalya Neidhart with her then boyfriend (now husband) Tyson Kidd, collectively known as The Hart Dynasty (from right to left), as the WWE Tag Team Champions in August 2010
Matt Anoa'i was teammates with his cousin Eddie Fatu on Three Minute Warning
More information Cousin(s), Country ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Mike Hart has many step-cousins in wrestling.
Luna Vachon is the step-cousin of Ian Carnegie
More information Cousin(s), Step/adopted/foster cousin(s) ...

First cousins once removed

Regular

Wayne Farris and Brian Lawler
More information Elder generation, Next generation ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

More information Elder generation, Next generation ...

First cousins twice removed

Regular

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Second cousins

Regular

More information Cousin(s), Country ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Second cousins once removed

Regular

John McMahon was the second cousin once removed to James Owen who he wrestled

Half

Adopted, step and foster

More information Elder generation, Next generation ...

Second cousins twice removed

Regular

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Marriages

Regular

Maryse (left) and The Miz (right) celebrating Miz victory over the WWE Intercontinental Championship at a Raw event in April 2016
Cody Rhodes (left) and Brandi Reed (right) in April 2014
Booker T (right) and Sharmell (left) in 2008
Triple H (left) and Stephanie McMahon (right) in 2014
Matt Hardy and Reby Sky in February 2014
Charlie Hass (left) and Jackie Gayda (right), pictured with tag team partner Rico Constantino (center) at the Allstate Arena, have been married since 2005
Damien Kane (left) and Lady Alexandra (center) with another wrestler in ECW, c. 1996
Karen and Jeff Jarrett, Karen was previously married to Kurt Angle
More information Husband, Wife ...

Common-law

More information Husband, Wife ...

Fiances

More information Fiance, Fiancée ...

Siblings in-law

Regular

Bret Hart (left) with his brother-in-law Jim Neidhart (right)
Brian Knobs, pictured here at Camp Liberty in Baghdad, Iraq, is the brother-in-law of Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
More information In-law, Country ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Co-siblings-in-law

Regular

"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington (top) and Bret "Hitman" Hart (bottom) were co-brothers-in-law.
More information In-law, Country ...

Half

Adopted, step and foster

Parents–children in-law

Vince McMahon and his son-in-law Triple H
Bobby Eaton's father-in-law is Bill Dundee, who was his booker while he competed in the Memphis Territory
More information Parent-in-law, Child-in-law ...

See also

Notes

  1. The couple had been together since 2017 and had a son[132] and daughter together.[133]

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