Brodie Lee Jr is putting in the work—just like his late father—and Friday night proved it in a big way. T
he young wrestling prodigy pulled double duty by making surprise appearances at both ROH Supercard of Honor and GCW Boss of All Bosses within hours of each other.
Brodie Jr first showed up during the Zero Hour portion of ROH Supercard of Honor, aligning himself with the Dark Order (Evil Uno, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds). He provided a critical distraction against the Frat House (Preston Vance, Griff Garrison, and Cole Karter), helping his late father’s faction score the win.
But he wasn’t done. Just hours later, Brodie Jr appeared again—this time at GCW, walking out alongside Man Like Dereiss. The crowd got more than just a walkout, though. Brodie Jr got physical, unloading a flurry of tribute and high-flying moves on Joey Janela. That included a satellite DDT, a discus lariat in honor of Brodie Lee, a superkick, and a Canadian Destroyer that had the crowd on their feet.
It’s clear Brodie Jr isn’t just living up to his father’s name—he’s building his own.
Brodie Jr officially made his in-ring debut earlier this year at Joey Janela’s Spring Break, where he won the Clusterfuck Battle Royal. Since then, he’s wasted no time showing the world he’s here to stay.
Do you think Brodie Lee Jr is the future of pro wrestling, or is it still too early to call? Let us know what you think about his double-duty Friday night in the comments.