A beloved wrestling star, who recently met John Cena, claimed he is not under an AEW contract. The late, great Brodie Lee's son, Brodie Lee Jr., will look to carry on his father's legacy as he aims to become a pro wrestler. He wrestled in AEW multiple times during different tribute shows. He is also training in Natalya and T.J. Wilson's Dungeon 2.0.
Brodie Lee Jr. is also close to certain WWE stars. He and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes always seem to be in touch. Also, a few weeks ago, he clicked a picture with Intercontinental Champion John Cena when the legend visited Dungeon 2.0. The 13-year-old rookie recently talked about his AEW status.
Speaking on The Wrestling Classics, Brodie Lee Jr. stated that he is not All Elite. He then clarified that AEW has kept the doors open for him after he turns 18.
“I’m not signed. Everybody thinks I’m signed — I’m not signed. I signed a contract for when I turn 18, if I want to. The deal was that when I turn 18, if I want that contract, it’s always open," he said. [H/T - Ringside News]
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Brodie Lee Jr. claims he is John Cena's last opponent
The Cenation Leader will wrestle the last match of his career at next month's Saturday Night Main Event. The 'The Last Time Is Now' Tournament is being held to determine his final opponent. Out of 16 participants, Miro, LA Knight, Gunther, Solo Sikoa, and Jey Uso are still in the race. It seems like Brodie Lee Jr. also wants to face him.
When asked by a fan whether he would attend John Cena's final match during his Facebook Q&A session, the former sarcastically said he would wrestle the former WWE Champion.
"I am his last match what you mean," he said.
It will be interesting to see where Brodie will end up when he turns 18.
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