Bron Breakker
Bronson Rechsteiner, son of Rick Steiner, made his NXT debut on tonight’s episode, challenging and defeating LA Knight in the opening match.
Bafflingly, his NXT name is “Bron Breakker.” A couple of days ago, he changed his social media to the name “Rex Steiner,” so “Bron Breakker” appears to be a last minute change.
Commentary didn’t say anything about him being a Steiner, but Vic Joseph said that he was “dog-faced gremlin”-like.
Setting the tone early!@bronbreakkerwwe and @LAKnightWWE are going at it to kick off #WWENXT 2.0. pic.twitter.com/UWjiMe9TyN
β WWE (@WWE) September 15, 2021
Parker Boudreaux
Parker Boudreaux, who said a couple of days ago that his NXT name would be “Gunnar Harland,” has also gotten a slight name change.
He will now just be “Harland.”
Slight name change π..
β Parker Boudreaux (@harlandwwe) September 14, 2021
Official name. βHarlandβ π₯π₯
β Parker Boudreaux (@harlandwwe) September 14, 2021
On Instagram, he posted, “Coming super soon, stay tuned.”
Brooks Jensen
Brooks Jensen, who teamed with Josh Briggs in a loss to Imperium on tonight’s NXT episode, is the son of former WWF wrestler Bull Buchanan.

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