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The wrestling world has a new generation rising as the sons of WWE Hall of Famer Tatanka embark on their professional wrestling careers. Jeremiah and Joseph Chavis have officially started their in-ring training at The Dungeon 2.0, the renowned wrestling school operated by WWE Superstar Natalya and her husband Tyson Kidd (TJ Wilson). This development is already stirring excitement among fans eager to see the legacy of a wrestling icon continue through his family.
The Next Chapter for Tatanka’s Sons
Jeremiah, 16 years old and a two-time National Wrestling Champion, along with his younger brother Joseph, have entered one of the most respected and historically significant wrestling training environments. The Dungeon 2.0 is the modern continuation of the legendary Hart Dungeon, which produced some of the greatest talents in professional wrestling history.
Tatanka himself has publicly shared glimpses of his sons’ early training progress on social media, highlighting the rapid development they are making under Natalya and TJ Wilson’s tutelage. Jeremiah, after only six nights of training, has already shown promising skills inside the ring. Tatanka proudly shared clips and expressed gratitude toward the training team and WWE for nurturing the next generation. Similarly, Joseph has impressed after just seven nights of instruction, demonstrating the intensive and effective training regimen they are undergoing.
A WWE insider familiar with the situation commented, “They’re not only carrying the family name but are also showing the dedication needed to succeed in today’s wrestling climate. With mentors like Natalya and TJ, they’re receiving top-tier coaching in an atmosphere that honors the sport’s traditions.”
The Dungeon 2.0: A Legacy of Excellence
The original Hart Dungeon, operated by WWE Hall of Famer Stu Hart, is legendary in wrestling circles for shaping stars such as Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Chris Jericho, and many others. Recognizing the need to evolve with the times, Natalya and TJ Wilson reopened the training facility as The Dungeon 2.0, preserving the spirit and rigorous training style but updating it with modern techniques and safety protocols.
The training facility has become a hub of talent development for WWE’s future, attracting not just Tatanka’s sons but also other notable young wrestlers like Rey Mysterio’s daughter Aalyah and the son of the late Brodie Lee, Brodie Lee Jr. The recent training sessions have featured a unique mix of experienced WWE talents alongside rising stars, creating an environment rich in mentorship and competitive growth.
A Community of Legacy and Future Stars
Beyond the Chavis brothers, The Dungeon 2.0’s latest sessions have included a diverse group of trainees, ranging from established WWE talents like Apollo Crews to younger heritage stars like Aalyah Mysterio. Rey Mysterio himself made a special guest appearance during one of the recent sessions, further highlighting the facility’s growing reputation for nurturing wrestling dynasties.
Tatanka’s presence at the training sessions, alongside his sons, provides more than just family support. As a veteran who competed across the 1990s and early 2000s, he brings invaluable experience and insight into the challenges of WWE’s demanding schedule and performance standard.
According to sources close to the training camp, the wrestlers benefit from a tightly knit environment, where family legacies and modern wrestling styles blend seamlessly. “It’s a special place where history and future collide,” a trainer within The Dungeon 2.0 remarked. “The boys are getting hands-on education from the best, and every day they’re one step closer to carving their own path in wrestling.”
The Road Ahead for Jeremiah and Joseph
Though it’s early days, the commitment shown by both Jeremiah and Joseph signals a serious intent to follow in their father’s footsteps. Jeremiah’s background as a two-time National Wrestling Champion suggests a strong amateur wrestling foundation already in place, which is crucial for success in the scripted but physically demanding world of professional wrestling.
While the path from training to WWE stardom is never guaranteed, the pedigree, combined with the expert guidance at The Dungeon 2.0, gives the Chavis brothers a distinct advantage over many novices. Fans should expect to see gradual appearances in WWE’s developmental system in the coming years, possibly starting with NXT or WWE Performance Center showcases.
What This Means for WWE and the Wrestling Industry
The arrival of second-generation talent like Jeremiah and Joseph Chavis enriches WWE’s storytelling and talent roster, offering fresh narratives grounded in real family legacies. WWE has a long history of successful multi-generational wrestlers, from the Harts to the Anoa’i family and more recently the Rhodes family. Adding the sons of Tatanka enhances this tradition and appeals strongly to fans who appreciate continuity and respect for wrestling heritage.
Natalya and TJ Wilson’s involvement further ensures the training process aligns with contemporary WWE standards, emphasizing athleticism, psychology, and entertainment value. This approach helps bridge the old-school wrestling culture with the needs of today’s entertainment-driven audience.