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Across the current pro wrestling landscape, there are a wide variety of WWE Hall of Famers and legends’ children that are looking to get their way into the business.
Whether it be competing on the independent scene or training at the WWE Performance Center, these names have chosen to follow in the footsteps of their famous fathers in the pro wrestling business.
The second and third generation talent have a lot that they have to overcome to pursue a successful career, so it should be interesting to see who eventually does debut inside a WWE ring.
Here are five WWE legends’ daughters to potentially debut.
5. Aalyah Mysterio

Aalyah Mysterio is training to become a wrestler at the WWE Performance Center according to her father Rey.
The Mysterio family looks to be becoming a dynasty after the success of Dominik Mysterio.
Following in her father and brother’s footsteps, Aalyah Mysterio will be looking to match the success of her famous family members.
In a recent interview with The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio revealed that his daughter Aalyah is starting her training at the WWE Performance Center.
Aalyah could offer something new and unique that hasn’t been seen by Rey or Dominik before her.
4. Sherilyn Guerrero

It was announced in October 2025 that Sherilyn Guerrero had joined Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling training school.
Sherilyn Guerrero has become the latest second generation pro wrestler to start training inside the squared circle, joining Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling in late 2025.
During Bayley’s Lodestone training seminar, Sherilyn was one of those wrestlers who learned from the experience.
Eddie Guerrero’s oldest daughter Shaul Guerrero previously tried her hand at the pro wrestling world, so it would make sense for Sherilyn to follow in her footsteps.
With the lineage and history of the Guerrero family, Sherilyn could continue this legacy and look to further establish the family name moving forward.
3. Teal Piper

As well as being a professional wrestler on the independent scene, Teal Piper has also competed in Power Slap.
Over the years, there has been talk of Roddy Piper’s daughter Teal Piper being a pro wrestling star in a major promotion.
Starting her training in 2016, Teal had natural instincts that worked extremely well in the pro wrestling business.
With her father being one of the most notable legends in wrestling history, Teal has some big shoes to fill in the industry.
After recently making a name for herself in NWA, it could be Teal Piper who is next to make their way to WWE and debut in the company that her father made famous in the 1980s.
2. Lacey Simon (Marie Malenko)

Lacey Simon (Marie Malenko) was confirmed as a new WWE Performance Center signee alongside Mason Rook, Martinez & Marcus Brown
The latest WWE signing with a family lineage is third-generation star Lacey Simon (Marie Malenko).
The daughter of Dean Malenko immediately turned heads with her ability inside the squared circle and how she has developed a style similar to her father yet uniquely her own.
Despite recently starting her career, Simon has already worked in Japan for Pro Wrestling NOAH and Marigold.
Learning from her experiences in the ring and family background, Simon could bring something completely different than every other female star in the company right now.
1. Mya Lesnar

Mya Lesnar won the NCAA shot put outdoor national title in 2025
Brock Lesnar doesn’t need anything to help garner attention whenever he appears in a wrestling ring.
However, Brock has also turned heads thanks to his daughter Mya Lesnar who has developed into a premier athlete like her father.
Mya has become a highly touted college track and field athlete, winning the NCAA Outdoor National Championship in 2025 and won the indoor title in 2024.
With her natural athletic background and legacy from her father, Mya could one day transition into the wrestling world in a similar fashion as Brock Lesnar did over two decades ago.
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