Random question...lack of second generation black wrestlers?

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We have had third generation wrestlers...but we have seen little to no second generation black wrestlers...:dwillhuh:

Did JYD, kamala, bear cat, ladd, mizark, booker and Stevie, 2 cold, whoever else not sire kids who have an interest in the business? Or were they possibly advised against it?
 

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I hope their success in wrestling sets their kid up to do something much more worthwhile than be a carny.

I’m sure they would want the best, no doubt

I guess my point is that with more black wrestlers reaching the success like Bianca and them have, it’ll probably be a positive influence on the following gen
 

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We have had third generation wrestlers...but we have seen little to no second generation black wrestlers...:dwillhuh:

Did JYD, kamala, bear cat, ladd, mizark, booker and Stevie, 2 cold, whoever else not sire kids who have an interest in the business? Or were they possibly advised against it?

That's basically life in America for black folk. :yeshrug:
 

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Mark's son is doing powerlifting, wrestling at OU and might join their football program. Titus's sons are doing football.
 

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D'Von's sons are pretty dope :leon:


Been wondering what they were up to.

I feel like most of them probably went the route of getting a scholarship and playing a sport in college. Then most likely just cashed in on their degree. And like others have said I imagine that that 60's/70's/80s gen of black wrestlers definitely didn't want their kids to get in the business.

I think D-Von's kids, and Mark Henry's kid are probably the first of a different generation that may have an albeit smaller but likely still more positive opinion of the business. And we might see more of them in the 2030s+ that we haven't seen now.
 
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