The next generation of the wrestling Chavis family has officially stepped into the squared circle as Jeremiah and Joseph, sons of WWE Hall of Famer Tatanka, have embarked on their professional wrestling training journey. The brothers are honing their craft at the famed “Dungeon 2.0,” the wrestling training facility operated by WWE Superstar Natalya and her husband TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd), a continuation of the legendary Hart Dungeon legacy[1][3].
Tatanka, a WWE icon known for his Native American fighting persona during the 1990s, recently shared multiple updates on social media, showcasing his pride in his sons’ progress. Jeremiah, 16 years old and a two-time National Wrestling Champion in amateur wrestling, has impressed early with only six nights of training under his belt. Tatanka posted a ring-side video, writing, “At age 16 it’s an honor to be in a WWE ring training with the best in the business! Thank you @natbynature and @tjwilson711 along with the @wwe… with only 6 nights of training! #LetsGo.” Meanwhile, Joseph has also made strides after seven nights of coaching, with Tatanka emphasizing the quality of instruction at The Dungeon 2.0[1].
Natalya has been actively promoting the evolution of The Dungeon 2.0, which retains the spirit of the original Hart Dungeon—a famed training ground that produced some of the industry’s greatest stars. Recently she posted a group photo from a training session featuring not only Tatanka and his sons but also WWE legends and rising stars. The session included Rey Mysterio, his daughter Aalyah Mysterio, former WWE wrestler Ashante “Thee” Adonis, Apollo Crews, and even Brodie Lee Jr., son of the late AEW star Brodie Lee. This diverse gathering exemplifies the facility’s role as a nurturing ground for wrestling’s future[1][3].
The presence of such notable figures reflects the growing importance of The Dungeon 2.0 as a top-tier training environment within WWE. Backstage sources close to the facility tell Wrestling News that Natalya and TJ Wilson emphasize a balance of technical skill, physical conditioning, and respect for wrestling’s rich heritage, providing a comprehensive foundation for talent development. The arrival of Tatanka’s sons is viewed as a positive sign for WWE, potentially reinforcing the company’s connection to its storied past while building a new generation of stars[1].
Tatanka’s family involvement is a compelling storyline in itself. Jeremiah and Joseph carry the legacy of their father, who became a staple of WWE’s 1990s programming, known for his fierce in-ring style and memorable feuds. Fans of WWE often celebrate multi-generational wrestlers, and the Chavis family’s evolution is already generating buzz on wrestling podcasts and fan forums. According to Fightful, insiders expect the brothers’ amateur wrestling backgrounds to serve as a strong foundation for adapting to the diverse demands of professional wrestling, including character work and storytelling in addition to physicality[1].
The wrestling world is watching not only Tatanka’s sons but also other trainees at The Dungeon 2.0, such as Rey Mysterio’s daughter Aalyah, who has appeared at WWE events in the past and is rumored to be exploring an in-ring career. The shared training environment encourages camaraderie and mentorship among these young athletes, many of whom have wrestling royalty in their backgrounds. This dynamic is a unique feature of The Dungeon 2.0 and a significant factor in why it’s generating excitement among WWE talent scouts and supporters[3].
The journey for Jeremiah and Joseph Chavis is just beginning, and they face the rigorous demands of the wrestling business. However, with the guidance of Natalya and TJ Wilson, and the example set by their father, the brothers appear poised to make a meaningful impact. WWE.com’s official channels have yet to announce a timeline for their debut, but insiders suggest early matches in developmental shows like NXT could be on the horizon in the next few years[1].
Sources close to Cody Rhodes and wrestlers who trained under Natalya’s tutelage have remarked on the quality of The Dungeon 2.0’s program, praising the combination of technical instruction and real-world experience offered by its trainers. As former WWE Champion Cody Rhodes noted during a recent podcast, the lineage of a wrestling family can open doors, but it takes dedicated training and showmanship to stay through the ranks[1].
In summary, Jeremiah and Joseph, sons of WWE legend Tatanka, have formally entered the world of professional wrestling, training at the acclaimed Dungeon 2.0 facility run by Natalya and TJ Wilson. Their progress is being closely followed by wrestling fans and industry insiders alike, with strong amateur backgrounds and a legendary family name providing a solid platform for success. Wrestling News, Fightful, and WWE.com will likely continue to cover their development closely as they seek to carve their own legacy inside WWE.
Backstage Quote: “Tatanka’s sons have shown a remarkable work ethic and respect for the craft right out of the gate,” a WWE insider familiar with The Dungeon 2.0 told Wrestling News. “With Natalya and TJ guiding them, and that family legacy behind them, we expect great things from Jeremiah and Joseph in the coming years.”
This exciting chapter for the Chavis family marks another example of WWE’s ongoing commitment to blending its rich history with the future of sports entertainment. Fans can look forward to watching Jeremiah and Joseph’s progression as they pursue their dream of stepping into the WWE spotlight.