5 Famous Wrestlers' Kids who couldn't make it in WWE

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Having a famous father doesn’t guarantee you anything in WWE, no matter how many people say otherwise.

#3 Jesse White

Late Vader's son Jesse White didn't received the amount of success as his father did
Late Vader's son Jesse White didn't receive the amount of success as his father did

Big Van Vader's son Jesse White is a former wrestler and football player. His father was a tremendous monster heel for WCW who thrived in the early 1990s, including dominating the world title scene in 1993. Walking on his father footsteps White first embarked on a football career before moving to professional wrestling.

White suffered few hip and back injuries which ended his football career almost as soon as it began. From there he moved on to became a pro-wrestler and had his training under the tutelage of his father. While teaming with his father in 2010 and 2011 White wrestled some matches in Japan.

Following that, White signed a developmental contract with WWE on April 30, 2011. He did get a shot in NXT, billed as Jake Carter. He never fully clicked in the WWE system, though, and was released before making it to the main roster.

In NXT, Jesse was billed as Jake Carter. He won the Florida Tag Team Championship with Corey Graves defeating Bo Dallas and Husky Harris. He never fully clicked in the WWE system, though, and was released from his WWE contract in September 2013 before making it to the main roster.

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