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Tyrusâ Six Kids: Inside the Former Wrestlerâs Blended Family
George âTyrusâ Murdoch built a reputation in the wrestling ring and as a sharp Fox News contributor. Yet, behind the bravado lies a man whose toughest battles happen at home.
Choosing Family Over Wrestling
After retiring from wrestling in 2023, Tyrus made it clear his choice wasnât about age or injuryâit was about his children. âYou can always wrestle another match,â he told People, âbut you canât get back that soccer game, that riding competition, or dinner when they need you.â
A Blended Family of Six
Tyrus is a father of six. His daughter Georgie Rose, born with his wife Ingrid in 2014, is joined by three children from previous relationships and two stepsons from Ingridâs earlier marriage. He embraces both the joy and responsibility his family brings.
âI had three children born in the same year with three different mothers,â he admitted. âI had to grow up fast. I had to accept that my decisions had consequences. But those kids didnât ask to be hereâit was my job to be there for them.â
Overcoming a Tough Childhood
Part of Tyrusâ drive comes from his own childhood. Raised in a turbulent home with an abusive father, he was later shuffled through foster care after his motherâs family rejected him and his brother for being biracial. He grew up without a consistent father figure.
âI made myself a promise: my kids would never feel like I did,â he shared. âEven if I screw up, even if I donât have all the answers, theyâll always know their dad shows up.â
Making Everyday Moments Count
Retirement allowed Tyrus to show up. He now spends weekends at Georgieâs horseback competitions or on the sidelines of his sonsâ games. He treasures ordinary moments.
âThe best part of my day is driving one of them to practice and listening to them talk about their world,â he said. âItâs nothing headline-worthyâjust them being kidsâbut it means everything to me.â
Lessons from Sacrifice
Tyrus acknowledges painful periods too. Custody struggles once kept him apart from one child for over a decadeâa chapter he calls âthe most tearful period of my life.â The estrangement taught him humility.
âYou can be stubborn, you can think youâre right, but at the end of the day, youâve got to put the child first. Pride has no place in parenting.â
Connecting with Each Child
Even with six kids, Tyrus finds ways to connect individually. Georgie shares his love of competition through equestrian sports. His stepsons pull him into sports debates, while his older children keep him alert with teenage challenges.
âI didnât have a playbook growing up,â he said. âI had to write my own. Sometimes I get it wrong, but Iâm always willing to learn.â
A Strong Partner
He credits Ingrid with being the glue of the household. A fitness entrepreneur, she supports his career transitions and manages their home.
âSheâs the rock,â Tyrus said. âShe doesnât just raise our kids, she raises me too sometimes.â Their marriage, official in January 2024, brought stability to a once-chaotic life.
Parenting with Purpose
Tyrus often draws from lessons he wishes heâd had. His grandmother once told him, âDonât be judged by your circumstances, be judged by how you react to them.â He applies that wisdom in fatherhood.
âI tell my kids, lifeâs not always fair, but how you respond is what defines you. I want them to be tough, but I also want them to feel safe enough to cry.â
Trading Applause for Memories
Leaving wrestling wasnât about lossâit was about gain. âChampionship belts collect dust. Family memories donât,â he said. The man who once fought for applause now fights for something quieter but far more lasting: the love and trust of his children.
