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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

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Full

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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
Surname Siblings Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Alvarado El Brazo
Brazo de Oro
Brazo de Plata
Super Brazo
Brazo Cibernético
Brazo de Platino
 Mexico In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Brazo de Oro was the oldest of the six brothers (all six are sons of Shadito Cruz, patriarch and founder of the Alvarado family). [1]
Alvarado Maximo
Psycho Clown
Goya Kong
Muñeca de Plata
Robin
Andros de Plata
 Mexico In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Máximo is the oldest of the six siblings (all six are children of Brazo de Plata, Shadito Cruz's third son). [2]
Angle Eric
Kurt
 United States Eric is the older of the two brothers.
Annis Edward Annis
Matthew Annis
 Canada
Anoa'i Afa
Sika
 American Samoa [3][4]
Anoa'i Rosey
Roman Reigns
 United States Rosey was the older of the two brothers (15 years apart) [5]
Ashford-Smith Chris Champion
Mark Starr
 United States [3]
Barrow Clint
Houston
 United States
Basham Doug
Danny
 United States Kayfabe brothers
Bass Ron
Don
 United States [3]
Batten Bart
Brad
 United States [3]
Brisco Jack
Jerry
 United States [3][6][7]
Carolan Joey
Patrick
 Canada
Castellanos Psicosis
Fobia
 Mexico [8]
Christy Ted
Vic
 United States [3]
Coffey Joe
Mark
 Scotland
Cole Kent
Keith
 United States [3]
Colt Bobby
Jerry
 United States [3]
Colón Carly
Eddie
 Puerto Rico
Contreras Ringo Mendoza
Cachorro Mendoza
Indio Mendoza
 Mexico [2]
Cormier Yvon Cormier
Leo Burke
Bobby Kay
Rudy Kay
Mel Turnbow
 Canada [9]
Crist Dave
Jake
 United States
Cuevas El Supremo I
El Supremo II
 Mexico [3]
Curcuru Chick Garibaldi
Gino Garibaldi
 United States [10]
Eagles Robbie
Ryan
 Australia [11]
Escobedo Black Nassel
Oso Negro
 Mexico
Espanto Espanto I
Espanto III
 Mexico Espanto II was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[8]
Estrada El Canek
El Dantes I
Principe Maya
 Mexico [8]
Estrada José Jr.
Julio
 Puerto Rico [8]
Fatu Sam
Solofa (Rikishi)
Eddie (Umaga)
 United States Sam and Solofa are twins
Fatu Jonathan (Jimmy), Joshua (Jey) Joseph (Solo Sikoa)  United States Jonathan and Joshua are twins
Fulton Bobby, Jackie  United States [3]
Garcia Tony Garea
Johnny Garcia
 New Zealand [3]
Garcia-Colace Nikki Bella
Brie Bella
 United States Identical twins who formed one of the most successful women's tag-teams in professional wrestling, The Bella Twins
Garza Héctor
Humberto Jr.
 Mexico [12]
Gibson Robert Gibson
Ricky Gibson
 United States [3]
Hardy Matt
Jeff
 United States
Harris Ron
Don
 United States [3]
Hart Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada
Hart Torrin Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
 Canada
Hebner Dave Hebner, Earl Hebner  United States Twin brothers who both worked as referees in WWE from 1988 to 2005. Earl is now with AEW and Dave has retired
Huffman Booker T, Stevie Ray  United States [13]
Hughes Terrence, Terrell  United States Terrence and Terrell are twins
Ibarra Super Parka, Johnny Ibarra, El Desalmado  Mexico [8]
Irwin Scott Irwin, Bill Irwin  United States [3]
Jumonji Dash Chisako, Sendai Sachiko  Japan
Kasper Drew, Jacob  United States
Kelly Pat Kelly, Mike Kelly  Canada [3]
Kernodle Don Kernodle, Rocky Kernodle  United States [3]
Knott Lucy, Kelly  England
Lagarde Karloff Lagarde, Ángel Negro  Mexico [8]
Laurinaitis Road Warrior Animal, Johnny Ace, Marcus Laurinaitis  United States [3][4]
Lizmark Lizmark, Lizmark II  Mexico [8]
Martin Darius, Dante  United States
Martínez Tony Arce, Rocco Valente  Mexico [3]
Massie Matthew, Nicholas  United States
Matematico El Matematico I, El Matematico II  Mexico [3]
Mata Raul Mata, Carlos Mata  Mexico [3]
Maximo Jose Maximo, Joel Maximo  United States
McGuckin Jigsaw, Jolly Roger  United States [14]
Miller Bill Miller, Dan Miller  United States [3][6]
Monroe Sputnik Monroe, Jet Monroe  United States Rocket Monroe was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[15]
Mora Benjamin Mora, Alcatraz  Mexico [3]
Mulkey Bill Mulkey, Randy Mulkey  United States [3]
Nemeth Nic (Dolph Ziggler), Ryan (Briley Pierce)  United States [16]
Odate Masami Odate (Io), Mio  Japan
Orndorff Paul Orndorff, Terry Orndorff  United States [3]
Ortiz Pirata Morgan, Verdugo, Hombre Bala  Mexico [3]
Poffo Randy, Lanny  United States
Prichard Tom, Bruce  United States [3]
Pugh Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe  United States
Randhawa Dara Singh, Randhawa  India Also actors, see the extended family tree at List of Hindi film families.
Ramirez Kelvin, Julio  United States
Reyes Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000, Universo 2000  Mexico [2]
Rivera Savio Vega, Dennis Rivera  Puerto Rico
Rodríguez Dos Caras
El Sicodelico
Mil Mascaras
 Mexico [3][8]
Rotunda Taylor (Bo Dallas)
Windham (Bray Wyatt)
 United States
Rougeau Jean Rougeau
Jacques Rougeau Sr.
 Canada [3][6]
Rougeau Armand Rougeau
Jacques Rougeau Jr.
Raymond Rougeau
 Canada [3][6]
Rougeau Jean-Jacques Rougeau
Cedric Rougeau
Emile Rougeau
 Canada [3][6]
Sarven Logan Caine
Al Snow
 United States [17]
Sato Shu, Kei  Japan
Sawyer Brett Sawyer, Buzz Sawyer  United States [3]
Scott George, Sandy Scott  Canada [3]
Shane Mike Shane, Todd Shane  United States [3]
Sharpe Ben Sharpe, Mike Sharpe Sr.  United States [3]
Sihra Gurv (Sunil Singh), Harv (Samir Singh)  Canada,  India
Solar El Solar I, El Solar II  Mexico [3]
Stanlee Steve Stanlee, Gene Stanlee  United States Bob Stanlee was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3]
Steamboat Ricky Steamboat, Vic Steamboat  United States [3][13]
Steiner Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner  United States Rick is the older of the two brothers [3][7]
Stecher Joe Stecher, Tony Stecher  United States [18]
Takano Gyoji "George" Takano, Shunji Takano  Japan [3]
Tapia La Parka, El Hijo de Cien Caras  Mexico La Parka is the older of the two brothers (11 years apart) [19]
Tolos Chris Tolos, John Tolos  Canada Chris was the older of the two brothers. [3][6]
Torres Alberto Torres, Enrique Torres, Ramon Torres  United States [20]
Vachon Butcher Vachon, Mad Dog Vachon, Vivian Vachon, Marie Vachon  Canada [3][4][6]
Vigneault Michel Vigneault, Rick Martel  Canada Frenchy Martin was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3][6]
Welch Roy Welch
Jack Welch
Herb Welch
Lester Welch
 United States [18]
Wilson Justice Pain, Nick Gage  United States Justice was the older of the two brothers. [4]
Zbyszko Stanislaus Zbyszko, Wladek Zbyszko  United States The Zbyszko brothers were Poles born in what was then Austria-Hungary, but achieved their greatest fame in the U.S. [18]

Half

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Cody Rhodes with his older half brother Dustin Rhodes.
Common parent Sibling(s) Sibling(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Mother Brian Pillman Jr. Lexi Pillman  United States
Mother Mike Hart Matt Hart  Canada
Father Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr.
Brett DiBiase
 United States
Father David Flair Reid Flair
Charlotte Flair
 United States
Father Dustin Rhodes Cody Rhodes  United States
Mother Tama Tonga Hikuleo  United States

Adopted, step and foster

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Adopted brothers Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa performing a tag-team move.
Sibling(s) Step/adopted/foster sibling(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Dutch Savage Luke Brown  United States [21]
Tanga Loa Hikuleo
Tama Tonga
 United States Tanga's mother was Hikuleo and Tama's maternal aunt, she and her husband adopted them.

Parents–children

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Biological

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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
Last name Parent Child(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Aguayo Perro Aguayo Perro Aguayo Jr.  Mexico [7]
Almanza Dr. Karonte Astro Boy
Argenis
Argos
Los Psycho Circus
Místico
 Mexico
Amezcua Al Amezcua Alfonso Dantés
Septiembre Negro
 Mexico [8]
Amezcua Alfonso Dantés Apolo Dantés
Cesar Dantés
 Mexico [3][8]
Anderson Doug Anderson Cheerleader Melissa  United States [22]
Anderson Gene Anderson Brad Anderson  United States [3]
Rogowski Ole Anderson Bryant Anderson  United States Actual father and son, but Anderson surname is strictly kayfabe (unlike Gene and Brad, above) [3][22]
Annis B. J. Annis Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
 Canada
Anoa'i Afa Samula Anoaʻi
Lloyd Anoaʻi
Afa Anoaʻi Jr.
 American Samoa
 United States
Afa was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland [3][4][22]
Anoa'i Sika Matt Anoa'i
Joe Anoaʻi (Roman Reigns)
 American Samoa,  United States Sika was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland [4][22]
Armstrong "Bullet" Bob Brian
Brad
Scott
Steve
 United States [3][7][22][23][24]
Baños Lizmark Lizmark Jr.
El Hijo de Lizmark
 Mexico [3][8]
Bassarab Ben Bassarab Lindsay B. Hart  Canada
Barr Sandy Art
Jesse
Shawn
 United States [3][22]
Befumo Andrew Eric  United States
Benoit Chris Benoit David Benoit  United States [25][unreliable source]
Beyer Dick Kurt Beyer  United States [3][22]
Blanchard Joe Blanchard Tully Blanchard  United States [3][6][7][22]
Blanchard Tully Blanchard Tessa Blanchard  United States
Bockwinkel Warren Bockwinkel Nick Bockwinkel  United States [3][6][22][26]
Borne Tony Borne Matt Borne  United States [3][22][23]
Brazil Bobo Brazil Bobo Brazil Jr.  United States [18]
Brisco Gerald Brisco Wes Brisco  United States [22]
Brito Jack Britton Gino Brito Sr.  Canada [3]
Brito Gino Brito Sr. Gino Brito Jr.  Canada [3][22]
Brookside Robbie Xia  United Kingdom
Buchanan Barry Benjamin  United States
Canterbury Mark Canterbury Shane Canterbury  United States [22]
Casas Ruiz Pepe Casas Negro Casas
El Felino
Heavy Metal
 Mexico [2]
Castillo Hurricane Castillo Sr. Hurricane Castillo Jr.  Cuba/ Puerto Rico [3]
Charles Emilio Charles Sr. Emilio Charles Jr.  Mexico [3]
Cobarde El Cobarde Sr. El Cobarde Jr.  Mexico [3]
Colón Carlos Sr. Carly, Eddie  Puerto Rico [22]
Cohen Sammy Cohen Shaun Cohen  South Africa [3]
Conway Tiger Conway Sr. Tiger Conway Jr.  United States [22]
Creatchman Eddie Creatchman Floyd Creatchman  Canada [27]
Crockett Jim Crockett Sr. Jim Crockett Jr.  United States [24][26]
Cruz Black Shadow El Hijo de Black Shadow  Mexico [3]
Curcuru Gino Garibaldi Leo Garibaldi  United States [10]
Curry Bull Curry Fred Curry Sr.  United States [3][7][22]
Curry Fred Curry Sr. Fred Curry Jr.  United States [6]
Darsow Barry Darsow Dakota Darsow  United States [22]
Díaz Septiembre Negro Septiembre Negro Jr.  Mexico [3]
Nevins Helen Hild Ted DiBiase  United States DiBiase's step father was wrestler Iron Mike DiBiase [3][4][23][24]
DiBiase Ted DiBiase Mike DiBiase II
Ted DiBiase Jr.
Brett DiBiase
 United States [4][22]
Duncum Bobby Duncum Sr. Bobby Duncum Jr.  United States [7]
Dundee Bill Dundee J. C. Ice  United States [3][22][23]
Duprée Emile Duprée Rene Duprée, Jeff Duprée  Canada [22]
Eaton Bobby Eaton Dillon Eaton  United States [22]
Escobedo Oso Negro América Salvaje
Azteca de Oro
Dalton Stone
Javier Escobedo
 Mexico
Espanto Espanto III Espanto IV
Espanto V
 Mexico [8]
Espectro El Espectro Hijo del Espectro
El Picudo
 Mexico [8]
Estrada El Canek Hijo del Canek
El Canek Jr.
 Mexico [8]
Estrada Jose Estrada Sr. Jose Estrada Jr.
Julio Estrada
 Puerto Rico [22]
Eudy Sid Eudy Gunner Eudy  United States [22]
Fantasma El Fantasma El Hijo del Fantasma  Mexico
Farhat Ed Farhat Ed George  United States [3][22]
Fatu Solofa Fatu Jr. (Rikishi) Jonathan and Joshua Fatu (Jimmy and Jey Uso) Joseph Fatu (Solo Sikoa)  United States Although the family has its origins in American Samoa, Solofa and his twin sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland. [22]
Fifita Tonga Fifita Alipate Leone
Tevita Fifita
Taula Fifita
 Tonga [22]
Finley Steve Nicholas  United States
Flair Ric Flair David Flair
Charlotte Flair
Reid Flair
 United States Actual family name is Fliehr, but the family pronounced its name as "Flair" before Ric was adopted into it as an infant. [22]
Francis Ed Francis Russ Francis
Bill Francis
 United States Russ Francis has briefly wrestled, but is far better known for his career in American football [22]
Fujinami Tatsumi Fujinami Leona  Japan
Fuller Roy Welch Buddy Fuller  United States [18][22]
Fullington Jim Fullington Tyler Fullington  United States [28]
Funk Dory Sr. Dory Jr.
Terry
 United States [3][4][6][7][13][18][22][23][26]
Gagne Verne Gagne Greg Gagne  United States [3][7][18][22]
Garza Humberto Garza Hector Garza
Humberto Garza Jr.
 Mexico [8]
Gilbert Arlie Tommy  United States [3]
Gilbert Tommy Doug
Eddie
 United States [3][6][13][22]
Golden Jimmy Golden Bobby Golden  United States [29]
Golden Eddie Golden Evan Golden  United States [30]
González El Medico Asesino El Medico Asesino Jr.  Mexico [3]
González Dr. Wagner Dr. Wagner Jr.
Silver King
 Mexico [3][22]
González Fuerza Guerrera Juventud Guerrera  Mexico [3]
González Ray González Ray González Jr.  Puerto Rico [3]
Gordman Black Gordman Black Gordman Jr.  Mexico [8]
Gordy Terry Gordy Ray Gordy
Miranda Gordy
 United States [22]
Graham Eddie Graham Mike Graham  United States [3][18][22]
Guerrero Gory Chavo Sr.
Eddie
Hector
Mando
 United States/ Mexico Gory and his oldest and youngest sons (respectively Chavo Sr. and Eddie) were born in the United States. Mando and Héctor were born in Mexico. All of them began their careers in Mexico [3][4][7][13][22][23]
Guerrero Chavo Guerrero Sr. Chavo Guerrero Jr.  United States/ Mexico Both were born in the U.S., but began their careers in Mexico [3][4][13][22]
Guerrero Eddie Shaul Guerrero  United States/ Mexico Eddie was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His daughter Shaul Guerrero, who wrestles as Raquel Diaz, was also born and raised in the U.S., but has been based in the U.S. throughout her career [31][32]
Gulas Nick Gulas George Gulas  United States [22]
Gutiérrez Óscar Dominik  United States/ Mexico Rey (born Óscar Gutiérrez) was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His son Dominik (who uses his real first name), also born and raised in the U.S., began his wrestling career in 2020 in WWE.
Guzmán Santo El Hijo del Santo  Mexico [3]
Halcon Astro Rey Mephisto  Mexico [8]
Hall Scott Hall Cody Hall  United States [33]
Hamada Gran (Hiroaki) Ayako
Xóchitl
 Japan/ Mexico Hamada is Japanese but his daughters are half-Mexican
Hamilton Jody Hamilton Nick Patrick  United States [3][4][22][23]
Hart Stu Hart and Helen Hart Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada [3][4][7][22][23][24][34]
Hart Bruce Hart Bruce Hart Jr.
Torrin Hart
 Canada
Hart Alison Hart Lindsay Hart  Canada
Hart Georgia Hart Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
 Canada
Hart Ellie Hart Natalie Neidhart  Canada
Hart Diana Hart David Hart Smith  United Kingdom
 Canada
Hart Frankie Hart Bobby Hart  Canada [35]
Hashimoto Shinya Hashimoto Daichi Hashimoto  Japan
Hebner Earl Hebner Brian Hebner  United States [36]
Hennig Larry Hennig Curt Hennig
Jesse Hennig
 United States [3][4][6][22][23][34]
Hennig Curt Hennig Joseph Hennig
Amy Hennig
 United States [37][38]
Hirai Mitsu(aki) Nobukazu  Japan
Hussey Jim Hussey Mark Rocco  United Kingdom [22]
Iaukea King Curtis Iaukea Rocky Iaukea  United States [3]
Ibarra Volador / Super Parka Volador Jr.  Mexico [8]
Jarrett Jerry Jarrett Jeff Jarrett
Jason Jarrett
 United States [3][6][22][39]
Jonathan Brother Jonathan Don Leo Jonathan  United States [6][22]
Johnson Bull Johnson Dan Johnson  Canada [22]
Johnson Rocky Johnson Dwayne Johnson
Ricky Johnson
 Canada,  United States [3][4][7][23][34] Rocky Johnson is Canadian; his sons are Americans
Kashey Abe Kashey Al Kashey  United States [6][18]
Kimura Kyoko
Isao Kobayashi
Hana  Japan [40]
Kiniski Gene Kelly
Nick
 Canada [3][6][22]
Knight Sweet Saraya Saraya (Paige)
Zak Zodiac
 United Kingdom [41]
Lawler Jerry Lawler Brian Christopher
Kevin Christian
 United States [3][4][22]
Leal Tinieblas Tinieblas Jr.  Mexico [3]
Linares Rayo de Jalisco Sr. Rayo de Jalisco Jr.  Mexico [3]
Linares Rayo de Jalisco Jr. Rayman  Mexico [8]
Llanes Enrique Llanes Javier Llanes  Mexico [3]
Lloyd Paul Lloyd Sr. Paul Lloyd Jr.  South Africa [22]
Malenko Boris Dean
Joe
 United States [7][22]
Managoff Bobby Managoff Sr. Bobby Managoff  United States [22]
Marques El Marques El Marques Jr.  Mexico [3]
Matthews Darren Matthews Bailey Matthews  United Kingdom/ United States Bailey was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia
Mayne Ken Mayne Lonnie Mayne  United States [22]
McGuirk Leroy McGuirk Mike McGuirk  United States [22]
McGuirk Mike McGuirk Max McGuirk  United States [22]
McMahon Jess McMahon Vincent J. Mcmahon  United States [3][18][24]
McMahon Vincent J. McMahon Vincent K. McMahon  United States [3][13][18][24][26]
McMahon Vince Shane
Stephanie
 United States [4][7][18][26][34]
Mendoza Ray Villano I
II
III
IV
V
 Mexico [2]
Minton Big John Studd John Minton Jr.  United States [22]
Momota Rikidozan Mitsuo Momota
Yoshihiro Momota
 North Korea/ Japan Rikidozan was born in Japanese Korea[3]
Monroe Sputnik Monroe Bubba Monroe  United States [22][42]
Moody Paul Bearer D.J. Pringle  United States [22]
Moreno Alfonso Moreno Cynthia Moreno
Esther Moreno
Rossy Moreno
Alda Moreno
El Oriental
 Mexico [3]
Morton Paul Morton Ricky Morton  United States [3]
Mosca Angelo Mosca Sr. Angelo Mosca Jr.  United States [3][22]
Muñoz Toro Blanco Dragon Lee
Místico II
Rush
 Mexico
Muraco Don Muraco Joe Muraco  United States [22]
Murdoch Frankie Murdoch Dick Murdoch  United States [3][6][22]
Neidhart Jim Neidhart Nattie Neidhart  Canada
Núñez Scorpio Scorpio Jr.  Mexico [3][8]
Oates Jerry Oates Bo Oates  United States [22]
Oliver Rip Sr. Larry
Ray Jr.
 United States [3]
Ortiz Pirata Morgan El Hijo de Pirata Morgan  Mexico [2]
Orton Bob Sr. Bob Jr.
Barry O
 United States [3][4][6][22]
Orton Bob Jr. Randy  United States [4][6][34][43]
Orton Barry O Jasper Orton  United States
Owens Don Owens Barry Owens  United States [3]
Pérez Miguel Sr. Miguel Jr.  Puerto Rico [3]
Pesek John Pesek Jack Pesek  United States [22]
Pillman Brian W. Pillman Brian Z. Pillman  United States [44]
Poffo Angelo Randy
Lanny
 United States [3][4][6][22]
Portz Geoff Portz Scott McGhee  United States [3][45]
Putski Ivan Scott  United States [3][4][7][18][22]
Rechsteiner Robert Bronson  United States
Rhodes Dusty Dustin, Cody  United States [3][4][7][22][26]
Rickard Steve Rickard Ricky Rickard
Tony Rickard
 New Zealand [46][47]
Roberts Nick Roberts and Lorraine Johnson Baby Doll  United States [3][22]
Robinson Joseph Robinson Joe Robinson  United Kingdom [48]
Rodríguez Dos Caras Alberto Del Rio
El Hijo de Dos Caras
 Mexico [22][49]
Rodríguez Sicodelico Sr. Sicodelico Jr.  Mexico [22]
Rodríguez El Espectro II Bestia Salvaje
Corazon Salvaje
 Mexico [8]
Rodríguez Victor Rodríguez Noel Rodríguez
Manuel Rodríguez
 Puerto Rico [3]
Romero Ricky Romero Steven
Mark
Chris
 United States [3][22]
Rotunda Mike Rotunda Windham
Taylor
 United States
Rougeau Jacques Sr. Jacques Jr.
Ray
Armand,
 Canada [3][4][22][24]
Sammartino Bruno David  United States [3][4][7][22]
Savoldi Angelo Savoldi Mario Savoldi
Tom Savoldi
Joseph Savoldi
 United States [3][22]
Senerchia Peter Tyler  United States
Sharpe Mike Sharpe Sr. Mike Shape Jr.  Canada [3][22]
Shibata Katsuhisa Shibata Katsuyori  Japan
Singh Tiger Jeet Singh Tiger Ali Singh  India/ Canada [50]
Smith Davey Boy Smith Harry Smith  United Kingdom
 Canada
Davey Boy Smith was British; Harry Smith is British-Canadian
Smith Aurelian Sr. Aurelian Jr.
Michael
Robin
 United States [3][4][6][22]
Smith Sam Houston and Baby Doll Samantha Starr  United States .[51]
Snuka Jimmy Sr. Jimmy Jr.
Sarona
 Fiji/ United States [22][52] The elder Jimmy Snuka is a native of  Fiji, but established himself as a wrestler in the U.S.
Solitario El Solitario El Hijo Del Solitario  Mexico [2]
Sopp Monty Sopp Austin Sopp
Colten Sopp
 United States
South George South George South Jr.  United States [22]
Stasiak Stan Stasiak Shawn Stasiak  United States [7][22]
Steamboat Ricky Steamboat Richie Steamboat  United States [22]
Steinborn Milo Steinborn Dick Steinborn  United States [22]
Tanaka Duke Keomuka Pat Tanaka  United States [3][22]
Tapia L.A. Park Black Shadow  Mexico
Taylor Tug Taylor Chaz Taylor  United States [3][22]
Timbs Ken Timbs Ken Timbs Jr.  United States [22]
Umino Hiroyuki Shota  Japan [53]
Valentine Johnny Greg  United States [3][4][6][7][22]
Valencia Doctor X El Cobarde
Impostor
Convoy
 Mexico [8]
Van Dale Paul Van Dale Leah Van Dale  United States
Vargas Ángel Blanco Hijo del Ángel Blanco I
Hijo del Ángel Blanco II
El Angel Blanco Jr.
 Mexico [3][8]
Von Erich Fritz Von Erich Chris Von Erich
David Von Erich
Kerry Von Erich
Kevin Von Erich
Mike Von Erich
 United States [3][6][54][22][24]
Von Erich Kerry Von Erich Lacey Von Erich  United States [54][22]
Von Erich Kevin Von Erich Ross Von Erich
Marshall Von Erich
 United States [54]
Watson Whipper Billy Watson Phil Watson  United States [22]
Watts Bill Watts Erik Watts  United States [3][22]
Wayne Buddy Wayne Ken Wayne  United States [3][22]
Weingeroff Saul Weingeroff George Weingeroff  United States [13][22]
Welch Lester Welch Roy Lee Welch  United States [18][22]
Welch-Fuller Roy Welch Buddy Fuller  United States [3][18]
Welch-Fuller Buddy Fuller Robert Fuller
Ron Fuller
 United States [3][6][18]
Welch-Golden Billy Golden Bunkhouse Buck  United States [3]
Welch-Hatfield Virgil Hatfield Bobby Fields
Don Fields
Lee Fields
 United States [18]
Williams Gary Hart Chad Hart  United States [55][56]
Whitler Eldon "Whitey" Whitler Smasher Sloan  United States [22]
Windham Robert Barry
Kendall
 United States [3][4][22]
Wright Steven Alex  Germany [22]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]
Smith Hart (left) with stepson Mike Hart (right)
Katsuhiko Nakajima was adopted by Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto
Parent Child(ren) Country Notes: Ref(s)
Iron Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase  United States Mike DiBiase married Ted's mother Helen Hild and later adopted him. [3][4][23][24]
Gorilla Monsoon Joey Marella  United States [3][22]
Ron Garvin Jimmy Garvin  Canada Stepfather and stepson. They were billed as kayfabe brothers with Terry Garvin[3]
Dave McKigney Rachel Dubois  Canada
Brian Pillman Lexi Pillman  United States
Smith Hart Mike Hart  Canada  United States Stepfather and stepson
Kensuke Sasaki Katsuhiko Nakajima  Japan Adopted
Akira Hokuto Katsuhiko Nakajima  Japan Adopted
Paul Vachon Luna Vachon  Canada Stepfather and stepdaughter
Tonga Fifita Hikuleo
Tama Tonga
 United States Tonga Fifita was their maternal aunt's husband, and adopted them together with her when they were young.
Blue Demon Blue Demon Jr.  Mexico [3]
Octavio Gaona Francisco Ruiz Arreola  Mexico
Diamond Dallas Page Lexy Nair  United States Page was married to Nair's mother between 2015 and 2020

Grandparent–grandchildren

[edit]

Biological

[edit]
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.
Grandparent Grandchild(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Al Amezcua Apolo Dantés
Cesar Dantés
Septiembre Negro Jr.
 Mexico [8]
Ángel Blanco Horus  Mexico [3]
Bull Curry Fred Curry Jr.  United States [22]
Hurricane Castillo Sr. AJ Castillo  Cuba  Puerto Rico
Helen Hild Mike DiBiase
Ted DiBiase Jr.
Brett DiBiase
 United States Their father was step son of wrestler Michael DiBiase [3][22][23]
Humberto Garza Angel
Humberto
 Mexico [12]
Gory Guerrero Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Shaul Guerrero
 Mexico [4][22]
Santo Axel
Santo Jr.
 Mexico [57]
Stu Hart David Hart Smith
Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
Nattie Neidhart
Matt Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
Torrin Hart
Lindsay Hart
 Canada  United States [22]
Helen Hart David Hart Smith
Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
Nattie Neidhart
Matt Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
Torrin Hart
Lindsay Hart
 United States  Canada [22]
Lia Maivia Dwayne Johnson  Canada  United States
Larry Hennig Joe Hennig
Amy Hennig
 United States [22]
Eddie Marlin Jeff Jarrett  United States [22][43]
Leroy McGuirk Max McGuirk  United States [22]
Jess McMahon Vince McMahon Jr.  United States [22]
Vince McMahon, Sr. Shane McMahon
Stephanie McMahon
 United States
Blackjack Mulligan Windham Rotunda
Taylor Rotunda
 United States [22]
Frankie Hill Murdoch Ricky Murdoch  United States [22]
Bob Orton Sr. Randy Orton  United States [22][43]
Miguel Pérez Nathalya Pérez  Puerto Rico [22]
Salvador Pérez Sr. Mike Mendoza  El Salvador  Puerto Rico [22]
Chuck Richards Chris Candido  United States [58]
Rikidozan Chikara  North Korea/ Japan Rikidozan was born in Japanese Korea [59]
John Robinson Joe Robinson  United Kingdom [48]
Fritz Von Erich Lacey Von Erich
Marshall Von Erich
Ross Von Erich
 United States [22]
Buddy Wayne Eric Wayne  United States [22]
Roy Welch Robert Fuller
Ron Fuller
Jimmy Golden
 United States [22]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]
Mike Hart is Stu and Helen Hart's step-grandon
Grandparent Grandchild(ren) Country Notes Ref(s)
Michael DiBiase Mike DiBiase
Ted DiBiase Jr.
Brett DiBiase
 United States Michael DiBiase married Helen Hild, Ted, Mike and Brett's father's mother. [23]
Peter Maivia Dwayne Johnson  American Samoa  United States Peter Maivia married Lia Maivia, the mother of Dwayne Johnson's mother. [3]
Stu Hart Mike Hart  Canada Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Stu's son.
Helen Hart Mike Hart  Canada Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Helen's son.

Great grandparent–great grandchildren

[edit]

Biological

[edit]
Both of David Finlay's paternal great-grandfathers were wrestlers.
Great-grandparent Great-grandchild(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Jess McMahon Shane McMahon
Stephanie McMahon
 United States [22][43]
Roy Welch Bobby Golden
Eddie Golden
 United States [29]
Dory Funk Dory Funk IV  United States [60][61]
William John Finlay David Finlay  Ulster  Germany [62]
John Douglas Liddell David Finlay  Ulster  Germany [62]
Shiv Charan Goho Ram Charan Goho  India
Abhay Charan Goho Jatindra Charan Guho  India

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Aunts and uncles–niblings

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
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.
Ommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Afa Anoaʻi
Sika Anoaʻi
Reno Anoaʻi
Rodney Anoa'i
Sam Fatu
Eddie Fatu
Solafa Fatu Jr.
 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 [22]
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 [8][22]
Mil Mascaras
Sicodelico Sr.
Alberto Del Rio  Mexico [8][22]
Espanto I Espanto IV, Espanto V  Mexico [8]
El Espectro El Espectro Jr.
Cadaver de Ultrarumba
Guerrero de la Muerte
 Mexico [8]
Chick Garibaldi Leo Garibaldi  United States [10]
Hulk Hogan Horace Boulder  United States [4]
Johnny Ibarra
El Desalmado
Volador Jr.  Mexico [8]
Karloff Lagarde Karloff Lagarde Jr.  Mexico Billed as kayfabe son [3][8]
Rey Misterio Rey Misterio Jr.  Mexico Never billed as father and son despite the name. 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 [22]
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
Ed Farhat Sabu  United States [3]
Scott Steiner Bron Breakker  United States
Frank Tunney Jack Tunney  Canada [3][18]
Pirata Morgan
Verdugo
Hombre Bala
Rey Bucanero  Mexico [8]
Rolondo Vera Alex Romano  Mexico [8]
Volador / Super Parka La Parka
El Hijo de Cien Caras
 Mexico [8][19]
Eddie Auger Jean "Johnny" Rougeau
Jacques Rougeau Sr.
 Canada
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Mark Billington
Thomas Billington
 United Kingdom [63]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Grandaunts and uncles–niblings

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
Brothers Jacques and Raymond Rougeau (blue and yellow trunks) are the grandnephews of Eddie Auger.
Grandommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Eddie Auger Raymond Rougeau
Jacques Rougeau Jr.
Armand Rougeau
 Canada Eddie was Raymond, Jacques and Armand's father's mother's brother
Rey Misterio (Sr.) Dominik Mysterio  Mexico/ United States Rey Sr., born Miguel Ángel López Díaz, is the uncle of Dominik's father Óscar Gutiérrez, best known as Rey Mysterio (Jr.). Rey Sr. was born, raised, and spent his entire wrestling career in Mexico; Dominik, born and raised in the U.S., made his wrestling debut in 2020 in WWE.

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Great-grandaunts and uncles–niblings

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
Great-grandommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Eddie Auger Jean-Jacques Rougeau
Cedric Rougeau
Emile Rougeau
 Canada Eddie was Jean-Jacques, Cedric and Emile's father's father's mother's brother [64]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

First cousins

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
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
Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Harry Smith Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
Natalie Neidhart Matt Hart Torrin Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
Lindsay Hart  Canada
Tama Tonga
Hikuleo
Tanga Loa  United States
Bad Luck Fale Tanga Loa
Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso
Solo Sikoa
Jacob Fatu  United States
Alberto Del Rio
El Hijo de Dos Caras
Sicodelico Jr.  Mexico Alberto Del Rio, also known as Alberto el Patrón and born José Alberto Rodríguez Chucuan, was the first wrestler to perform as El Hijo de Dos Caras. The current El Hijo de Dos Caras, known as Memo Montenegro during a brief stint in WWE NXT, was born Guillermo Rodríguez Chucuan. [8]
Bill Alfonso David Sierra  United States [3]
Amazing Red Jose Maximo
Joel Maximo
 United States
Mike Awesome Horace Hogan ¨  United States [65]
Mikey Batts Billy Kidman  United States [66]
Jonathan Boyd Norman Frederick Charles III  Australia
Primo Epico  Puerto Rico
Killer Brooks Dick Murdoch  United States [6]
Chris Chetti Taz  United States [4]
Davey Boy Smith "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington  United Kingdom [67]
Bronwyne Billington Mark Billington
Thomas Billington
 United Kingdom [63]
Hijo del Espectro
El Picudo
El Espectro Jr.
Cadaver de Ultrarumba
Guerrero de la Muerte
 Mexico [8]
Angel Garza Humberto Carrillo
El Sultan
 Mexico
Jerry Lawler The Honky Tonk Man  United States [3]
Brian Lee Ron and Don Harris  United States [68]
The Undertaker Brian Lee  United States [68]
Ricky Morton Todd Morton  United States [3]
Michael Hickenbottom Matt Bentley  United States
Al Perez Lou Perez  United States Billed as kayfabe brothers [3]
Johnny Rich Tommy Rich  United States Billed as kayfabe brothers [3]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]
Mike Hart has many step-cousins in wrestling.
Luna Vachon is the step-cousin of Ian Carnegie
Cousin(s) Step/adopted/foster cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
David Hart Smith
Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
Natalie Neidhart
Torrin Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
Lindsay Hart
Mike Hart  Canada
Ian Carnegie Luna Vachon  Canada [69]
Hikuleo
Tama Tonga
Bad Luck Fale  United States

First cousins once removed

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
Wayne Farris and Brian Lawler
Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s)
The Honky Tonk Man Brian Christopher
Kevin Christian
 United States Brian and Kevin's father's mother and Wayne Farris' mother were sisters [3][4]
Stu Hart Roderick Toombs  Canada
Roman Reigns Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso
Lance Anoa'i
Solo Sikoa
 United States
Rosey Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso
Lance Anoa'i
Solo Sikoa
 United States
Yokozuna Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso
Lance Anoa'i
Solo Sikoa
 United States
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Harry Smith  Canada  Great Britain
Davey Boy Smith Bronwyne Billington
Thomas Billington
Mark Billington
 Canada  Great Britain [63] [70]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]
Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s)
 [[|]]

First cousins twice removed

[edit]

Regular

[edit]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Second cousins

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Harry Smith Bronwyne Billington  Canada
Thomas Billington
Mark Billington
Harry Smith  Canada [63]
Roderick Toombs Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada
Humberto Carrillo Angel Garza  Mexico

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Second cousins once removed

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
John McMahon was the second cousin once removed to James Owen who he wrestled
Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s)
John McMahon James Owen  United States [71]
Roderick Toombs David Hart Smith
Teddy Hart
Matthew Annis
Nattie Neidhart
Matt Hart
Bruce Hart Jr.
Torrin Hart
Lindsay Hart
 Canada
Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
Colt Toombs
Ariel Toombs
 Canada

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]
Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Roderick Toombs Mike Hart  Canada

Second cousins twice removed

[edit]

Regular

[edit]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Marriages

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
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
Husband Wife Years Notes
United Kingdom Chris Adams United States Toni Adams 1984–1994 Divorced[3][72]
United States Tony Anthony United States Kimberly Anthony Divorced[73][74][75]
United States Steve Austin United Kingdom Lady Blossom 1992–1999 Divorced[3][4][23][72]
United States Steve Austin United States Debra Marshall 2000–2003 Divorced[4][23][34][72]
United States George Becker United States Joyce Grable 1968–1999 Widowed[73][76]
Canada Chris Benoit United States Nancy Benoit 2000–2007 Both died in murder-suicide[4]
Canada Brute Bernard United States Betty Jo Hawkins ?-1984 Widowed[73][77][78]
United States Booker T United States Sharmell Sullivan 2005– [79]
United Kingdom Stevie Boy United Kingdom Alba Fyre 2021– [80]
United States Dagon Briggs United States Seven Briggs 2004– [73][81]
United States Paul Christy United States Bunny Love c. 1975– Billed as "pro wrestling's Bonnie and Clyde", they become the first-ever husband and wife team to be honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005[82]
United States Jim Cornette United States Synn 2007– [83]
France Corsica Joe United States Sara Lee 1963–2008 Widowed[84][85]
Mexico Daga United States Tessa Blanchard 2020–2023 Divorced
United States Mike DiBiase United States Helen Hild 1959–1969 Widowed[3]
United States Tommy Dreamer United States Beulah McGillicutty 2002– [86][87]
Australia Ryan Eagles Australia Madison Eagles 2002– [88]
United States Aiden English United States Raquel Diaz 2016–
Puerto Rico Germán Figueroa Argentina La Reina Havana 2005– [3]
United States Robert Fuller United States Miss Sylvia 1971–2005 Divorced[73][89]
United States Jimmy Garvin United States Precious 1977– [3]
United States Doug Gilbert United States Kay Noble 1969–? Divorced[73][90]
United States Eddie Gilbert United States Missy Hyatt 1987–1990 Divorced[3][13]
United States Eddie Gilbert United States Madusa Miceli 1991 Divorced[3]
Japan Tarzan Goto Greece Despina Mantogas 1987–? Divorced[73][91]
United States Eddie Guerrero United States Vickie Guerrero 1990–2005 Widowed[92]
United States Charlie Haas United States Jackie Gayda 2005–2020 Divorced[93][94]
United States David Heath Canada Luna Vachon 1994–2006 Divorced[95]
Japan Hido Japan Megumi Kudo 1998–
United States Sam Houston United States Baby Doll 1986–1994 Divorced[3]
Switzerland Marco Jaggi Canada Allison Danger 2008– [96]
United States Damien Kane United States Lady Alexandra c. 1988– [97]
United States Billy Kidman United States Torrie Wilson 2003–2008 Divorced[73][98]
United States Jerry Lawler United States Stacy Carter 2000–2001 Divorced[4]
United States Brock Lesnar United States Sable 2006– [4]
United States Rodney Mack United States Carlene Moore c. 2000– [73][99]
United Kingdom Drew McIntyre United States Tiffany 2010–2011 Divorced[100][101]
United States Shane McMahon United States Marissa Mazzola-McMahon 1996– [73][102]
United States Vince McMahon United States Linda McMahon 1966– [4][34][43]
United States Steve McMichael United States Debra Marshall 1985–1998 Divorced[73][103]
United States Sam Menacker United States June Byers 1959-c. 1964 Divorced[73][104]
United States Marc Mero United States Sable 1992–2004 Divorced[4][23]
Canada J.D. Michaels United States April Hunter 2006– [73][105]
United States Shawn Michaels United States Nitro Girl Whisper 1999– [106]
United States John Morrison Canada Franky Monet 2018–
Japan Tank Nagai Japan Mio Shirai 2015–
United States Tom Nash Canada Luna Vachon c. 1990–1992 Divorced[95]
United States Diamond Dallas Page United States Kimberly Page 1991–2005 Divorced[4][23]
United States Joe Pedicino United States Boni Blackstone 1990– [3][13]
United States Dustin Rhodes United States Terri Runnels 1993–1999 Divorced[3][4][23][26]
United States The Sandman United States Peaches c. 1986– [107]
Japan Kensuke Sasaki Japan Akira Hokuto 1995– [108]
Japan Akio Sato United States Betty Niccoli 1976– [73][109]
United States Randy Savage United States Miss Elizabeth 1984–1992 Divorced[3][4][23][24]
Ecuador Hugo Savinovich United States Wendy Richter Divorced[73][110]
United States Eddie Sharkey United States Princess Little Cloud c. 1972–2000 [73][111]
United States Ed Farhat "The Sheik" United States Princess Salima c. 1959–2003 Widowed[112]
United Kingdom Davey Boy Smith Canada Diana Hart 1984–2000 Divorced[3][73]
United States Adrian Street United States Miss Linda 2005–2023 Widowed[3]
United States Kevin Sullivan United States Nancy Benoit 1985–1997 Divorced[3][4][13][23]
Japan Kenzo Suzuki Japan Hiroko Suzuki [73][113]
Japan Minoru Tanaka Japan Yumi Fukawa 2002– [114]
United States Mike Taylor United States Tracy Castillo c. 1995– [73][115]
United States Al Snow United States Bobcat 2009–2016 Divorced [116]
United States Dale Torborg United States Christie Wolf 2000– [73][117]
United States Triple H United States Stephanie McMahon 2003– [4][34][43]
United States The Undertaker United States Michelle McCool 2010– [118]
United States Johnny Weaver United States Penny Banner 1959–1994 Divorced[3]
United States Billy Wolfe United States Mildred Burke 1936–1952 Divorced[18][24]
United States Billy Wolfe United States Nell Stewart 1953–1954 Divorced[24]
United States Buddy Wolfe Canada Vivian Vachon 1978–1979 Divorced[119][120]
Canada Tyson Kidd Canada Nattie Neidhart 2013–
United States Cody Rhodes United States Brandi Rhodes 2013– [121]
United States Matt Hardy United States Reby Sky 2013–
United States Jimmy Uso United States Naomi Knight 2014–
United States The Miz Canada Maryse Ouellet 2014– [122][123]
United States Daniel Bryan United States Brie Bella 2014– [124]
United States Mike Bennett United States Maria Kanellis 2014–
Bulgaria Rusev United States Lana 2016–2023 Separated[125]
United States Jon Moxley Canada Renee Young 2017– [126]
United States Seth Rollins Republic of Ireland Becky Lynch 2021– [127]
United States Matt Cardona Canada Chelsea Green 2022– [128]
Mexico Andrade El Idolo United States Charlotte Flair 2022– [129]
United States Riddick Moss Australia Emma 2023– [130]
Australia Buddy Matthews Australia Rhea Ripley 2024-

Common-law

[edit]
Husband Wife Years Notes
United Kingdom Chris Adams United Kingdom Lady Blossom 1978–1981 Divorced[3][72]
Canada Smith Hart Canada Stacey Angel Widowed
United States Chris Candido United States Tammy Lynn Sytch c. 1992–2005 Widowed[4][23]
United States Jack Donovan United States Verne Bottoms c. 1962–1973 Divorced[73][131]

Fiances

[edit]
Fiance Fiancée Years Notes
United States Bray Wyatt United States JoJo 2022–2023[a] Bereaved[134]

Siblings in-law

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
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
In-law In-law Country Notes Ref(s)
Dick Beyer Billy Red Lyons  United States [135]
Bill Dundee Bobby Eaton  United States [3][136]
Bestia Salvaje Charrito de Oro  Mexico [8]
Greg Gagne Larry Zbyszko  United States [3][6]
Black Gordman Sicodelico Sr.  Mexico [8]
Gory Guerrero Enrique Llanes  Mexico [8]
Ben Bassarab Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada [3]
Jim Neidhart Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada,  United States [3][4][24][43]
B. J. Annis Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada,  United States [137]
Davey Boy Smith Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada,  Great Britain [3][4][23][24][43]
Julie Hart Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada
Martha Hart Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Bret Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
 Canada
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Julie Hart  Great Britain,  Canada Dynamite was the husband of Julie's sister Michelle. [138][3]
Bret Hart Michelle Billington  Canada Bret was the husband of Michelle's sister Julie. [138][3]
Pete Wilson Lindsay Hart  Canada [139]
Greg Valentine Brian Knobs  United States
Buddy Wolfe Vachon family  Canada,  United States [119][120]

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Co-siblings-in-law

[edit]

Regular

[edit]
"Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington (top) and Bret "Hitman" Hart (bottom) were co-brothers-in-law.
In-law In-law Country Note(s) Ref(s)
Ric Flair Scott McGhee  United States Married a pair of sisters. [45]
Bret Hart "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington  Canada  Great Britain Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, and Tom Billington married Michelle Smadu. Julie and Michelle are sisters.
Michelle Billington Smith Hart
Bruce Hart
Keith Hart
Wayne Hart
Dean Hart
Ellie Hart
Georgia Hart
Alison Hart
Ross Hart
Diana Hart
Owen Hart
 Canada Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, Michelle Smadu is Julies' sister, thus Bret's siblings are Michelle's co-siblings-in-law

Half

[edit]

Adopted, step and foster

[edit]

Parents–children in-law

[edit]
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
Parent-in-law Child-in-law Country Note(s) Ref(s)
B. J. Annis Fay  Canada Fay married Brad's son Edward [140]
Afa Anoaʻi Gary Albright  American Samoa,  United States Gary married Afa's daughter Monica.
Ben Bassarab Pete Wilson  Canada Peter married Ben's daughter Brooke [139]
Ángel Blanco Ángel Blanco II  Mexico [3][8]
Eddie Guerrero and Vickie Guerrero Aiden English  Mexico,  United States Matthew married Eddie and Vickie's daughter Raquel Diaz
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Stacey Angel  Canada Stacey was Stu and Helen's son Smith's common-law wife [141][142]
Stu Hart and Helen Hart B. J. Annis  Canada,  United States Brad married Stu and Helen's daughter Georgia [137]
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Ben Bassarab  Canada Ben married Stu and Helen's daughter Alison [3]
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Julie Hart  Canada Julie married Stu and Helen's son Bret
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Martha Hart  Canada Martha married Stu and Helen's son Owen
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Jim Neidhart  Canada,  United States Jim married Stu and Helen's daughter Ellie [3][4][24][43]
Stu Hart and Helen Hart Davey Boy Smith  Canada,  Great Britain David married Stu and Helen's daughter Diana [3][4][23][24][43]
Peter Maivia Rocky Johnson  United States,  Canada [4]
Eddie Marlin Jerry Jarrett  United States [3]
Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon Triple H  United States Triple H married Vince and Linda's daughter Stephanie McMahon [43][143]
Blackjack Mulligan Mike Rotunda  United States [3][23]
Jim Neidhart Tyson Kidd  Canada Theodore married Jim's daughter Natalie

See also

[edit]

Notes

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

References

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