AEW Signs Brodie Lee Jr. To Contract

The 8-year-old son of Jon Huber is All Elite.

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According to Tony Schiavone, Brodie Lee Jr. has already been signed to an AEW contract.

Recently seen on AEW programming as -1 of the Dark Order, the 8-year-old eldest son of Jon Huber is reportedly signed to a deal to become a part of the AEW roster when he’s older.

As Schiavone explained on his What Happened When podcast:

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“Knowing that Brodie was very sick, and knowing it was holiday time, and I guess knowing that it was going to be very difficult for him to kick out, they brought little Brodie to TV. And wrestling is his life. They made him a member of the Dark Order. They put a mask on him. He came out with a kendo stick. He beat up a lot of people. This of course was at a TV taping with nobody in the audience. They signed him to a contract. They legitimately signed him to a contract, and when he gets of age he will be with AEW.”

At the last set of AEW TV tapings, Brodie Jr. actually got a submission victory over AEW World Champion Kenny Omega, with Justin Roberts announcing the youngster as the new AEW Champ.

Brodie’s father Jon Huber - known as Brodie Lee to AEW fans, Luke Harper to WWE fans - tragically passed away over the weekend at the young age of just 41 years of age.

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