Wrestling Family

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This is a list of family relations in professional wrestling. Since the beginning of the artforms 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.
Espanto II was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[7]
Twin brothers who both worked as referees in WWE from 1988 to 2005. Earl is now with AEW and Dave has retired
Super Parka, Johnny Ibarra, El Desalmado
Rocket Monroe was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[14]
Pirata Morgan, Verdugo, Hombre Bala
Jean-Jacques Rougeau
Cedric Rougeau
Emile Rougeau
Gurv (Sunil Singh), Harv (Samir Singh)
Bob Stanlee was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3]
Frenchy Martin was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men[3][5]
Roy Welch
Jack Welch
Herb Welch
Lester Welch
The Zbyszko brothers were Poles born in what was then Austria-Hungary, but achieved their greatest fame in the U.S.
Tanga's mother was Hikuleo and Tama's maternal aunt, she and her husband adopted them.
Actual father and son, but Anderson surname is strictly kayfabe (unlike Gene and Brad, above)
Afa was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland
Sika was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland
DiBiase's step father was wrestler Iron Mike DiBiase
América Salvaje
Azteca de Oro
Dalton Stone
Javier Escobedo
Although the family has its origins in American Samoa, Solofa and his twin sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland.
Actual family name is Fliehr, but the family pronounced its name as "Flair" before Ric was adopted into it as an infant.
Russ Francis has briefly wrestled, but is far better known for his career in American football
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
Both were born in the U.S., but began their careers in 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
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.
Hamada is Japanese but his daughters are half-Mexican
[3][4][6][22][32] Rocky Johnson is Canadian; his sons are Americans
Rikidozan was born in Japanese Korea[3]
Cynthia Moreno
Esther Moreno
Rossy Moreno
Alda Moreno
El Oriental
Mario Savoldi
Tom Savoldi
Joseph Savoldi
[21][50] The elder Jimmy Snuka is a native of  Fiji, but established himself as a wrestler in the U.S.
El Cobarde
El Cobarde II
El Cobarde Jr.
Hijo del Ángel Blanco I
Hijo del Ángel Blanco II
El Angel Blanco Jr.
Mike DiBiase married Ted's mother Helen Hild and later adopted him.
Stepfather and stepson. They were billed as kayfabe brothers with Terry Garvin[3]
Tonga Fifita was their maternal aunt's husband, and adopted them together with her when they were young.
Apolo Dantés
Cesar Dantés
Septiembre Negro Jr.
Their father was step son of wrestler Michael DiBiase
Rikidozan was born in Japanese Korea
Lacey Von Erich
Marshall Von Erich
Ross Von Erich
Michael DiBiase married Helen Hild, Ted, Mike and Brett's father's mother.
Peter Maivia married Lia Maivia, the mother of Dwayne Johnson's mother.
Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Stu's son.
Mike's mother married Smith Hart, Helen's son.
Yokozuna was billed as Sika's kayfabe son
El Espectro Jr.
Cadaver de Ultrarumba
Guerrero de la Muerte
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
Earl Oliver, although not a professional wrestler, is the founder of the oldest-existing pro wrestling website, Solie's Title Histories
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.
Jean-Jacques Rougeau
Cedric Rougeau
Emile Rougeau
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.
El Espectro Jr.
Cadaver de Ultrarumba
Guerrero de la Muerte
Brian and Kevin's father's mother and Wayne Farris' mother were sisters
Bronwyne Billington
Thomas Billington III
Mark Billington II
Thomas Billington III
Mark Billington II
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[79]
Dynamite was the husband of Julie's sister Michelle.
Bret was the husband of Michelle's sister Julie.
Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, and Tom Billington married Michelle Smadu. Julie and Michelle are sisters.
Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, Michelle Smadu is Julies' sister, thus Bret's siblings are Michelle's co-siblings-in-law
Gary married Afa's daughter Monica.
Peter married Ben's daughter Brooke
Matthew married Eddie and Vickie's daughter Raquel Diaz
Stacey was Stu and Helen's son Smith's common-law wife
Brad married Stu and Helen's daughter Georgia
Ben married Stu and Helen's daughter Alison
Julie married Stu and Helen's son Bret
Martha married Stu and Helen's son Owen
Jim married Stu and Helen's daughter Ellie
David married Stu and Helen's daughter Diana
Triple H married Vince and Linda's daughter Stephanie McMahon
Theodore married Jim's daughter Natalie
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