Brodie Lee Jr. Talks About Following In His Father’s Footsteps

Brodie Lee Jr. Talks About Following In His Father’s Footsteps

Jon Huber, known better to wrestling fans as Brodie Lee and Luke Harper, tragically passed away last December, aged just 41. He left behind a wife and two sons, with his eldest Brodie Lee Jr., since becoming a regular on AEW television under the name Negative 1. Furthermore, he currently has a full-time AEW wrestling contract waiting for him once he turns 18.

Now speaking on the latest edition of the AEW Unrestricted Podcast recorded at Double or Nothing’s Fan Fest last month, he talked about his intention to become a second-generation wrestler.

There is zero percent chance I’m going to be anything else but a professional wrestler. I have been doing wrestling since I was one. I’ve watched wrestling since I was like one. I’ve done it, and I’m going to do it because my dad did it.

Brodie Lee Jr.

Brodie Jr does still have almost a decade to wait until he can officially wrestle for the promotion. However, as the Dark Order leader, the stable his father led, he’ll likely remain on television for the foreseeable future. This will allow him to learn the business far better than anyone else his age and help set him up for a successful career like his famous father before him.

JAMES RYDER

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