Tatanka comments on WWE sending his sons to train with Natalya and TJ Wilson

Tatanka says his sons are on track to becoming WWE Superstars.

The WWE legend spoke with Bill Apter of Sportskeeda at 90s Wrestling Con recently and mentioned that he talked to WWE executives about his sons, Jeremiah and Joseph Chavis, when he attended the May 24 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event in Tampa.

Tatanka said:

“Triple H sees both my boys. He said they gotta get in the Performance Center now. He sends a message. Triple H didn’t walk further away than five feet away when my phone started blowing up — all the executives of WWE. They had already set an appointment for them to go to the Performance Center.”

“They went to the Performance Center, everyone loved them. Matt Bloom, who is head of the WWE Performance Center, fell in love with them, called them two studs. Shawn Michaels was there, Undertaker was there. So we came out of that, and they had already recommended where they wanted us to go, which I’m so honored to be there. They’re actually training at the Dungeon. Nattie Neidhart and TJ Wilson.”

Apter noted that another member of the Hart Family, Georgia Smith, daughter of British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith, was recording the interview at the time.

Natalya commented on Tatanka’s sons training with her and TJ Wilson at the Dungeon 2.0 in Florida in an Instagram post two months ago. She also noted that Rey Mysterio’s daughter, Aalyah Mysterio, was training at the Dungeon that day.

Natalya wrote:

“An insane night of training in The Dungeon. Nights like this set my soul on fire. So much passion and generations of wrestling in one room. It was such an honor having you tonight @619iamlucha. Lessons upon lessons— @nativetatanka @tjwilson711”

Jeremiah Chavis is listed as having a 58-4 wrestling record on Flowrestling.org. He was a top finalist for Sports Illustrated’s Youth Athlete of the Year award in 2025.

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