Brodie Lee Jr., the son of the late Brodie Lee, made a memorable appearance on AEW TV in the early 2020s and has always dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler. He had been putting in the work with lots of training and now it appears he made his pro wrestling debut during a GCW event.

As seen during GCW’s The Collective event in Las Vegas, Chris Bey brought out a surprise final entrant in the Clusterf*** battle royal, as Brodie Lee Jr. made his shocking debut in the match and he was showered with tons of cheers.

Brodie Lee Jr. squared off against Joey Janela in the battle royal, where the young wrestler showed off his incredible in-ring skills, doing all sorts of transition moves and ankle locks.

In the final moments of the match, Brodie Lee Jr. hit a big stunner on Joey Janela, sending him over the top rope. This move secured the win for Brodie Lee Jr. in his first-ever professional wrestling match. Lee Jr. celebrated in the ring and even performed his father’s signature taunt as he made his way to the back and fans were clearly happy with his performance.

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Brodie Lee Jr.’s debut was more than just a memorable moment in the ring, it marked the beginning of a new legacy. His passion and solid performance proved that the future looks bright for this second-generation wrestler, so we’ll have to see when he will wrestle again next as it’s clear his training has paid off in a big way.

What did you think of Brodie Lee Jr.’s debut at GCW’s The Collective? Were you surprised by his in-ring ability and tribute to his father? Share your reactions and thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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