That’s a powerful and heartwarming continuation of a wrestling legacy.
Brodie Lee Jr., following in the footsteps of his late father Jonathan Huber (Luke Harper/Brodie Lee), is already carving out a name for himself in the wrestling world—despite being just 13 years old. His early appearances at high-profile events like **ROH Supercard of Honor** and **GCW Boss of All Bosses** show not only the immense respect the wrestling community has for his family, but also the belief in his potential as a future star.
Being under the mentorship of **Natalya and TJ Wilson** at **Dungeon 2.0** is a major advantage. The Dungeon name carries deep wrestling heritage, and having hands-on training from two of WWE’s most technically proficient and experienced talents gives Brodie Jr. a strong foundation, both physically and mentally.
His in-ring debut in **GCW** earlier this year and his “double duty” appearances speak volumes about his dedication and enthusiasm. Helping **The Dark Order** win and getting involved in a spot with **Joey Janela** at such a young age shows how seamlessly he’s being integrated into storylines—something that doesn’t happen unless there’s true promise.
While it’s early days, it’s clear that Brodie Lee Jr. isn’t just being honored because of who his father was—he’s already beginning to earn his own respect in the ring. If he continues on this path, backed by some of the best trainers in the business and with the legacy of his father as inspiration, the future looks very bright for him.