WWE Releases Statement On The Passing Of Brodie Lee

As reported earlier tonight, AEW star and former WWE star Brodie Lee (Jon Huber, fka Luke Harper) has passed away at age 41 from a non-COVID-19 lung issue.

WWE has released the following statement about Lee's passing:

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WWE is saddened to learn that Jon Huber, known to WWE fans as Luke Harper, passed away today at age 41.

Known as both Luke Harper and Brodie Lee in the ring, Huber found success in every stop of his sports-entertainment career, as his soft spoken yet imposing presence helped him create countless awe-inspiring moments in the ring. After a highly decorated run on the independent circuit, Harper debuted in NXT as a menacing enforcer for The Wyatt Family. Harper had a dominant tag team run with Rowan that would lay the groundwork for future championship success.

As a member of The Wyatt Family, he engaged in heated rivalries with the likes of Kane, Daniel Bryan, The Shield, John Cena and The Usos. After being set free from the family, Harper authored an impressive singles run that culminated with him defeating Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Championship. Harper & Rowan later comprised The Bludgeon Brothers and embarked on a path of destruction that was highlighted by a SmackDown Tag Team Title victory in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania 34.

WWE extends its condolences to Huber's family, friends and fans.

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WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephaine McMahon also wrote a tribute to Brodie Lee on social media.

She tweeted, "I'm so deeply sorry for the loss of Jon Huber. We bonded over the love of our children. He was a true family man. #RIPBrodieLee"

For AEW President & CEO Tony Khan's statement, please click here.

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