Even More Wrestlers Pay Tribute To Brodie Lee
As we reported yesterday, AEW star Brodie Lee (also known as Luke Harper in WWE) tragically passed away at the age of 41 due to a non COVID related lung disease at the Mayo Clinic. Our hearts and prayers continue to go out to Brodie’s family and friends during this sad time.
Having said that, many more wrestlers from around the world continue to pay tribute to Brodie Lee, as you’ll see below.
One of my first “dark match” main-events after Smackdown TV in 2016. I was so pumped to get to be an honorary Wyatt Family member for the night and to get to team with those guys.
A fan tagged me in this picture after the show and I made sure to save it.
I’m really glad I did. pic.twitter.com/l4Hcrl2q3c
— Kevin (@FightOwensFight) December 27, 2020
I can not, even begin to say how I feel about the loss of Huber/Harper…..
I have been blessed, to work with the GREATEST TALENT EVER!!
Huber/Harper, was definitely, one of those that qualified as one of those TALENTS!!— Michael PS Hayes (@MichaelPSHayes1) December 27, 2020
Just met Brodie for the first time last year. He’d come super early to a live event loop and we rolled for awhile laughing almost every minute of it. Instant friend. Everyone spoke and will always speak so highly of him as a performer and a person.
#RIPBrodieLee
— Pat Buck (@buckneverstops) December 27, 2020
Rest easy Uncle Luke. #RipBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/OgxBwzWI5I
— Angelo Dawkins (@AngeloDawkins) December 27, 2020
Its Sunday … you know what that means. #RIPBrodieLee
— Hurricane Helms (@ShaneHelmsCom) December 27, 2020
Just watched Wyatt’s vs Uso’s from Battleground 2014 here in Tampa. I remembered this match being great, I was wrong. It was a masterpiece!!#RipBrodieLee
— TJ Wilson (@TJWilson) December 27, 2020
Hug your loved ones a little harder today. #RIPJonHuber
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) December 27, 2020
Incredibly sad and difficult news to process. Jon was a kind man and a great talent. My sympathies go out to his wife and family. Gone way too soon, but never to be forgotten. #RIPJonHuber #BrodieLee #LukeHardper https://t.co/JatTUtS71W
— Booker T. Huffman (@BookerT5x) December 27, 2020
It’s Sunday. You know what that means. #RIPBrodieLee
— DRAKE MAVERICK (@WWEMaverick) December 27, 2020
#RipBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/cix8zWNqz7
— Akira Tozawa (@TozawaAkira) December 27, 2020
Unbelievably tragic. #RipBrodieLee
— Damian Priest
(@ArcherOfInfamy) December 27, 2020
My heart sank when I found out the news.. Brodie & I would always have Flex-off competitions on live shows & he always was super proud when his wife and kids were in attendance!! A true Human but now a forever angel! #RipBrodieLee
— Dana Brooke WWE (@DanaBrookeWWE) December 27, 2020
We worked at WWE at different times but we exchanged hellos and a nod of mutual respect when I met him backstage. Even though we didn’t know each other well, the loss is still felt as one from the family, a contributor to our industry, a fellow parent is gone. #ripbrodielee pic.twitter.com/r2Z6rWJdaj
— Trish Stratus (@trishstratuscom) December 27, 2020
— LIV Morgan (@YaOnlyLivvOnce) December 27, 2020
I heard the news last night but needed some time to process this one. Really shocked and heartbroken about this one. What a wonderful man, husband and father. #ripbrodielee https://t.co/lYs60Kv3bt
— Charles Robinson (@WWERobinson) December 27, 2020
This is a tough one…. it hurts. incredible storyteller, talent, but most of all, incredible human being. The Pride of Rochester….and he LOVED putting it on the map. Proud FATHER and great man. His convos with @SamiZayn on the bus in Europe were things of comedy gold.
https://t.co/qd1lHqFDpN
— Greg Hamilton (@GregHamiltonWWE) December 27, 2020
We love u Brodie BluH!!! Rest in Paradise uce!!.
#RipBrodieLee
— The Usos (@WWEUsos) December 27, 2020
I love you Jon. #RIPJonHuber
— Mercedes Varnado (@SashaBanksWWE) December 27, 2020
I was not fortunate enough to know him well. But my heart breaks for his family and all those who lost him far too soon. pic.twitter.com/Gs1t33Jc73
— Erik (@Erik_WWE) December 27, 2020
— 紫雷イオ、Io Shirai (@shirai_io) December 27, 2020
— 𝕂𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕋𝕖𝕫 (@MontezFordWWE) December 27, 2020
Inside the ring, he was a monster.
Outside, he was EVERYTHING but.
Let’s not cry because we’ve lost him.
Let’s smile because we had him.
See you down the road, my friend.
I love you.#RIPBrodieLee
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) December 27, 2020
Before a show in Hawaii back in 2017, Brodie, Sami, Kofi, Xavier and I went for a helicopter tour.
Brodie and I were in the same helicopter. I went back last night to look at the videos and pictures from that day.
This still makes me laugh as much now as it did when I took it. pic.twitter.com/ddWRE5K0vE
— Kevin (@FightOwensFight) December 27, 2020
Truly saddened to the loss of Jon Huber
Had the opportunity to clash with him in the ring, nothing but respect & admiration.
My most deepest condolences & prayers go out to his wife & children.#RIP
BrodieLee https://t.co/Vz6UDBCPCq
— ♛Rey Mysterio
(@reymysterio) December 27, 2020
From Mania 31. Walked around high school shouting YEAHYEAHYEAH. My brother took too many discus lariats. Showed my friends at summer camp Wyatt Family vignettes and matches to get them hooked. Wish I told you how much your work meant to me. Thank you Jon. #RIPBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/hq77aFOGDz
— Mansoor (منصور الشهيل) (@KSAMANNY) December 27, 2020
“You okay if I don’t hook the leg?”
Yea Big Rig…more than okay
What a beautiful man pic.twitter.com/KC76iDckVc
— Cody (@CodyRhodes) December 27, 2020
Brodie cried with me when I cried after George Floyd was killed. He & his incredible wife bought @emiliosparks new podcasting equipment because they believed in his dream. He’d text & call people he barely knew when he heard they were sick or grieving. His kindness was boundless.
— Florida Man (@WWEBigE) December 27, 2020
Before he’d leave to hit the next town or drive home, Brodie would almost always end the conversation with a joking “goodbye, forever.” I always rolled my eyes. As godawful as this has been, I’m glad I got to say goodbye. I never had a better friend.
— Florida Man (@WWEBigE) December 27, 2020
I Looked Up to you a lot while I was gettin into Wrestling
Excepted TUCKy and I right away in the Locker Room
THANK YOU for always giving advice about the Profession and Life
YOU ARE a F’n GREAT MAN
Rest Easy In HeavenBrother
pic.twitter.com/FVBPaWYpvz
— OTIS (Dozer) (@otiswwe) December 27, 2020
Wrestling can be such a sad place at times. Please enjoy what you enjoy in the sports world. One never knows when that enjoyment can end.
Uplift the ones you love. And don't be ugly to the ones you don't. Be a decent human being (yes… even on the internet.)#RestInPowerBud
— Merri-Lee (@RealKeithLee) December 27, 2020
Jon Huber was an incredible father, husband, friend, and talent. I can honestly say I’ve never met anyone with his character. John made your life better by being in it. I will miss you my friend. pic.twitter.com/u77d6QYrHZ
— “The Big Show” Paul Wight (@WWETheBigShow) December 27, 2020
Struggling to accept that Brodie is gone. Waves of grief and sorrow are now seeping through the wall of denial and disbelief. So many warm memories are rushing back.
I’ve so much I want to share about him. I love you Brodie. I love you all. Life is an unbelievable, fragile gift.
— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) December 27, 2020
Brody always said “Goodbye Forever” as he was leaving the locker room to the next town. You can’t leave forever when you are a part of so many people’s hearts. I love you, Jon. pic.twitter.com/P39M9Fw6az
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) December 27, 2020
A message from #Arn @ThisBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/YsSkwRdE7v
— Arn Anderson (@TheArnShow) December 27, 2020
RIP Luke Harper. You were an incredible talent.
Luke was very quiet and kind behind the scenes but a vicious SOB in the ring. He will be missed dearly. Prayers to your family, friends and fans. #itstrue pic.twitter.com/zsWKagtZun— Kurt Angle (@RealKurtAngle) December 27, 2020
One of the good guys gone…again. #RIPBrodie
— Tom Prichard (@drtomprichard) December 27, 2020
So fortunate to have this moment this year.
So fortunate to have such a wonderful man return to my life.
So fortunate to know Brodie.
He made everyone and everything better. #RIPBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/X4ae1rzAAu— Bryce Remsburg (@dabryceisright) December 27, 2020
The explosion of emotion speaks volumes about this man. #RIPBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/ELZx2PjF3p
— Fit Finlay (@ringfox1) December 27, 2020
It’s Sunday. You know what that means
— Taeler Hendrix (@Taeler_Hendrix) December 27, 2020
Its Sunday … you know what that means. #RIPBrodieLee
We lost a good brother.
— Bully Ray (@bullyray5150) December 27, 2020
Brody loved Drake and Whataburger
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) December 27, 2020
Brody loved the NBA and NBA2k!
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) December 27, 2020
Jon was one of the best men I have ever met. His dedication to his family, his friends, and his craft were second to none.
He was a real human person, the highest possible compliment, and the world is worse off without him.
Rest easy, Big Rig.#RIPBrodieLee https://t.co/VyfOpJO54E
— Excalibur (@ShutUpExcalibur) December 27, 2020
Absolutely heartbroken.
#RipBrodieLee https://t.co/fVMUHdjaTN
— The Virtuosa (@DeonnaPurrazzo) December 27, 2020
We would often talk about our kids together. Thank you Jon for everything. More importantly lets pray for his family #RipBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/ONYJlTgcyO
— PowerHouse HOBBS (@TrueWillieHobbs) December 27, 2020
My heart hurts.
I didn’t have the privilege of knowing him personally but he was 1 of my favorites to watch in-ring.
After reading stories, it’s evident he was an great man out of the ring as well.
I’ll always remember The Shield vs Wyatts in MPLS.
Thank you and #RIPBrodieLee https://t.co/vEiq1LcHXn
— “Air Wolf” Darius Martin (@officialairwolf) December 27, 2020
My Twitter and Instagram feeds are filled with memories and photos of this man. Jon Huber meant so much to everyone that knew him, including my husband. Jon was a devoted husband and proud father. Sending so much love to his family and friends!! #RIPBrodieLee #RIPJonHuber pic.twitter.com/HZdbvYxBEv
— MariaKanellisBennett (@MariaLKanellis) December 27, 2020
Sending lots and lots of prayers for his friends and family
#RIPBrodieLee https://t.co/5N76t56rEw
— Alex Gracia (@alexgracia3) December 27, 2020
Love you Brodie. Thank you.
— Matt Sydal (@findevan) December 27, 2020
Unimaginably heartbreaking. May his family forever walk through life knowing the positive influence he had on this world and how much he lived for them. Sending love. Rest peacefully, Brodie. pic.twitter.com/kOGR1Y0Q2V
— Serena (@SerenaDeeb) December 27, 2020
— Anna Jay (@annajay___) December 27, 2020
Jon was always so nice. Always had a hug and smile for me every time I saw him. He loved his family more than anything. He was a good man. Rest In Peace Jon. #ripbrodielee
@ Emerald Isle, North Carolina https://t.co/wJIASNTP3p
— CORINO (@StevenCorino) December 27, 2020
I wish I could take another powerbomb. #RIPBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/NopjzX1sXT
— Matt Cardona (@TheMattCardona) December 27, 2020
“A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others”
From the out pouring of emotion, it is clear Jon Huber had the biggest heart.
#RIP
— Lance Storm (@LanceStorm) December 27, 2020
In a small MMA gym in upstate NY.
For one of my favorite promotions ever @2cwV2.
One of my favorite, funnest matches of my career.
This match will always have a special place in my heart.
Vs. Brodie Vs. Pac Vs. Swann.https://t.co/Ks2IoByjco#RIPBrodieLee pic.twitter.com/V2vzn4DIg2
— ₮ⱧɆ ĐⱤ₳₩ (@TheSamiCallihan) December 27, 2020
Brody came to my wedding, with his signature pose of course pic.twitter.com/shFmhc6eld
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) December 27, 2020
Brody was the first to meet me after WM31. Waited in the dark tunnel under the stage to say Great job.
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) December 27, 2020
Brodie was my friend and I am going to miss him dearly. Rest In Piece Jon, I love you. pic.twitter.com/tVLVi9XAPW
— Chuck Taylor (@SexyChuckieT) December 27, 2020
Loved this guy he will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers to his family. https://t.co/a99VMSLKbW
— Kip Sopp (@RealBillyGunn) December 27, 2020
“I am not gonna’ cover your ears…” – 10 minutes later pic.twitter.com/nu9S1Y3Q15
— Cody (@CodyRhodes) December 27, 2020
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