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Professional wrestling has been filled with second, third and even fourth generation wrestlers. Some have made it bigger than their family members, while others have flopped badly. We have already covered three installments of this in past with Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3. Some made it, while others faltered. These up and coming generational wrestlers are for the most part lesser known than say the more established ones like Natalya Neidhart, Harry Smith and Curtis Axel. Who will rise and who will fall in the latest list of pro wrestlers with a legacy to uphold?

Cal Bloom – Son of Wayne Bloom

Cal Bloom is the son of former AWA, WWF and WCW star Wayne ‘The Train’ Bloom aka ‘Beau Beverly.’ Cal stands 6 ft 5 in tall and weighs 255 lbs. He was initially trained by Ken Anderson and Brad Rheingans. Cal was signed to a WWE developmental contract with NXT in March of 2019 and made his NXT debut in May of 2019 at an NXT house show.

Bestia 666 – Son of Damian 666

Bestia 666 is the son of luchador Damian 666 who is a star all throughout Mexico and also wrestled for World Championship Wrestling. Bestia 666 was trained by his father and made his pro debut in 2009. Bestia appeared on Lucha Underground and currently competes for Major League Wrestling here in the United States.

PJ Hawx – Son of Luke Hawx

‘The Prodigy’ PJ Hawx is the son of independent wrestler/promoter Luke Hawx who competed in various promotions including TNA, Ring of Honor, Combat Zone Wrestling and even had a few matches with WWE. PJ made his pro wrestling debut in 2018.

Jazzy Yang – Daughter of Jimmy Yang

‘The Dragon Princess’ Jazzy Yang is the daughter of former WCW, WWE and TNA star Jimmy Wang Yang Jazzy made her debut in 2019 in a match in Japan.

Matt Hart – Son of Smith Hart and Grandson to Stu Hart

Matt Hart is the grandson of Stu Hart and the son of Smith. Matt’s brother Mike was also a wrestler we covered in Volume 1. Matt was trained by his cousin Teddy Hart and made his pro debut in 2012. He mainly wrestles on the Canadian independent circuit.

Jacob Fatu – Son of ‘The Tonga Kid’ Sam Fatu

‘The Samoan Werewolf’ Jacob Fatu is yet another member of The Samoan Dynasty to enter the world of professional wrestling. He was trained by his uncle Rikishi and made his debut in 2012. Jacob Fatu is perhaps the closest wrestler on this list to hit the big time, as he currently holds the MLW World title and is rumored to be heavily scouted by both WWE ad All Elite Wrestling.

El Hijo De LA Park – Son of LA Park

El Hijo de LA Park is the son of LA Park aka La Parka who wrestled all throughout Mexico and WCW as well. El Hijo de La Park was trained by his father and debuted in 2008. He and his dad currently wrestle together in the States with MLW.

Emile Rougeau – Son of Jacques Rougeau Jr., Grandson to Jacques Rougeau Sr.

Emile Rougeau is the youngest son of Jacques Rougeau Jr and the grandson of Jacques Sr. His older brothers Cedric and Jean Jacques also have entered into the family business as covered in volume 1. Emile’s great Uncle Edouard Auger was also a pro wrestler.

Carter Anderson – Son of Brad Anderson and Grandson of Gene Anderson

Carter Anderson is the son of journeyman and independent wrestler Brad Anderson. Brad also competed briefly with WCW. Carter’s grandfather Gene was a part of the legendary Anderson tag team which also consisted of Ole and Lars Anderson (No relation to Carter, Brad and Gene) Carter has been trained by George South.

Mark and Thomas Billington – Nephews of ‘The Dynamite Kid’ Tom Billington

While Thomas and Mark Billington are not immediate siblings to the Dynamite Kid, they are the sons of his younger brother. They were trained by the legendary UK wrestler Marty Jones and made their pro debuts in the United Kingdom in 2019.