The world of professional wrestling suffered a great loss with the passing of Brodie Lee. Many stories about how great of a human being Lee was have been shared and wrestlers continue to pay tribute to him.

It seems Sasha Banks’ husband Sarath Ton, who was known as Mikaze when he used to wrestle, also paid tribute to Lee.

Sarath Ton took to Instagram, where he paid the touching tribute to Lee. Ton revealed that WWE wrestler Konnor was the officiant and Brodie Lee was the legal witness during his marriage with SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks in 2016.

In the post, Ton said that he wanted Brodie Lee to visit his father. Ton also uploaded a picture of himself with Lee on the day of his wedding.

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Ton then stated that he was friends with Lee and his wife far longer than Ton has known Sasha Banks.

I always found it hilarious that on my wedding certificate, @big_kon1 was the officiant, and @brodielee was the witness. Here’s photo from my wedding day, showing two people whom I hold very dearly to my heart. My father, and someone in which he and his wife @mandahuber, I’ve known longer than I’ve known own wife. My only wish is that he could have visited my father at his home, so that my mom could make him some more amazing spring rolls. I love you brother. Your family is my family. That will never change!!! P.s. sorry is there are any misspellings… im kinda inebriated at the moment!!!

Brodie Lee’s wife Amanda Huber also commented on the post, where she said:


I love you so much. You owe me drinks soon. Fruit salad all around. And mama’s spring rolls

Brodie Lee’s contributions to pro wrestling will always be remembered by fans and wrestlers alike.

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet is a professional wrestling fan for over 22 years. He got captivated by the sport during the Monday Night Wars and has a passion for it ever since. He also enjoys TV shows, movies, anime, novels and music, which broadens his perspective and appreciation for wrestling. He is a knowledgeable and respected voice in the industry.

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