The world lost Brodie Lee three years ago today, and that is still a very hard thing to take for many. On December 26th, the day after Christmas, those who knew Brodie Lee well are remembering him today.

Brodie Lee meant a lot to the entire pro wrestling world. Anyone he met had amazing things to say about him, his sense of humor, and how he was as an overall pro wrestler.

Amanda Huber, Brodie Lee’s widow, posted on the 3-year anniversary of his passing. She dropped an emotional video, along with a caption that summed up her feelings on this very hard day.

Three years……

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I don’t know whether I should cry or I should smile

through my tears

But if you were here we would

Sail that boat into the red horizon

Those years lost, I’d tell you all about ’em

The video she included had a soundtrack of “Here (For Christmas)” by Lukas Graham. It was quite a nice little video, and helps us remember the amazing man that Brodie Lee was, and how much he will be missed.

Big E, who was a very close friend of Brodie Lee, also posted in tribute to his old friend. “Three years ago, we lost a man who made me laugh a lot. I mean…a lot. I hope you all get to make a friend like Jon,” wrote Big E in a touching post on X.

Since Brodie Lee’s passing, the pro wrestling world saw some amazing tributes for his name. AEW Dynamite dedicated so much to Brodie Lee’s memory, and he will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are still wil his family to this day.

We will have to see how many Brodie Lee tributes come through today, but he is certainly not forgotten at all. RIP, Exalted One.

What’s your take on this tribute? Let us know what you miss the most about Brodie Lee below!

Felix Upton

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