Close, but no. ALL spiders have a wobble, but the degree to which they wobble is not determined by the severity of the wobble in the parents. You can have a really bad wobbler that produces seemingly normal offspring, or a seemingly normal parent that produces trainwreck wobblers. However, as I said before, if you have a spider, it has a wobble.
I have a lesser bee and a bumblebee, so two spiders. My lesser bee is a mess and the most flamboyant wobble example I have ever seen. My bumblebee doesn't seem to wobble hardly at all. The lesser bee can produce snakes like the bumblebee and the bumblebee can produce snakes like the lesser bee, but there is always a wobble attached to the spider gene.