10 Best Stories Wrestlers Have Shared About Brodie Lee

1. The Respect Of His Peers

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Chris Jericho paid his respects to Brodie Lee on Twitter by highlighting a time when the wrestling brotherhood came together to show their love for the then-Luke Harper.

In a Twitter post, Le Champion looked back fondly on a 2015 WWE event that took place in Mexico. As Jericho put it, Brodie was frustrated that he was one of the few superstars who had still yet to be given his own merchandise by that point in time. Making note of this, one of the one-time Intercontinental Champion's peers went out of their way to make some special Luke Harper merch made in honour of the performer and the man that Jon Huber was.

"We all wore them in tribute to the dude, cause everybody loved him," Jericho explains, "Just a wonderful man!"

While it's testament to the generosity and thoughtfulness of his peers for having this merchandise specially knocked up, this is also testament to Brodie Lee - such was the respect and affection that his colleagues and friends had for him.

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