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Brodie Lee
Born1979[1]
Rochester, New York[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Brodie Lee[2]
Huberboy #2[2]
Billed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)[2]
Billed weight280 lb (130 kg)[2]
Billed fromLincoln, Nebraska[3]
Trained byKirby Marcos[4]
Rik Matrix[4]
Tony Mamaluke[4]
DebutOctober 7, 2003[1]

Jon Huber[2] (born 1979)[1] is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Brodie Lee, who performs primarily in the Chikara, Jersey All Pro Wrestling and Evolve Wrestling professional wrestling promotions. He has also worked for promotions such as Combat Zone Wrestling and Ring of Honor.[2]

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Early career[edit]

After being trained by Kirby Marcos and Rik Matrix in Rochester, New York, and Tony Mamaluke in Schenectady, New York, Huber made his professional wrestling debut for NWA Upstate on October 7, 2003, adopting the ring name Brodie Lee.[1][4] He would go on to win multiple championships with the company, including the Heavyweight Championship on two separate occasions and the No Limits Television Championship, which he would go on to unify with the Kayfabe Dojo Championship.[2][3]

Chikara (2007–present)[edit]

Huber made his debut for Philadelphia-based Chikara on March 24, 2007, at Time Will Prove Everything, using the ring name "The Right Stuff" Brodie Lee and losing to Equinox.[3][5] Lee would return to the company two months later, defeating Equinox in a rematch and starting a streak of not being pinned or submitted that would last for the rest of the year.[3][6] In August Lee aligned himself with the Olsen Twins (Colin and Jimmy Olsen) and adopted the new nickname "Big Rig" and the gimmick of a trucker.[3][7] Lee and the Olsen Twins were scheduled to enter the 2008 King of Trios tournament as Team Dr. Keith, but after Colin signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, the team was left one man short. A random draw picked Retail Dragon as his replacement, but after he dropped the deciding fall in their opening round match against Cheech, Cloudy and m.c.KZ, Lee turned on him, also ending his alliance with Jimmy Olsen in the process.[8]

Lee at a Chikara event in November 2008

In April 2008 Lee's bullying of smaller wrestlers, led to Claudio Castagnoli issuing a challenge to him. Their first match on April 20 ended in Castagnoli being disqualified for accidentally kicking the referee of the match.[9] The second match on May 24 ended in similar fashion, this time Lee was disqualified for kicking the referee.[10] This led to a No Disqualification match on July 13, which Lee won after interference from Shayne Hawke and Mitch Ryder, both of whom had a grudge with Castagnoli for breaking up the Kings of Wrestling the previous year.[11] Lee's and Castagnoli's feud ended on September 7, 2008, in Chikara's first ever steel cage match, with Castagnoli coming out victorious.[12]

In late 2008 Lee aligned himself with Eddie Kingston and Grizzly Redwood to form the stable The Roughnecks.[3] On February 21, 2009, The Roughnecks defeated UltraMantis Black, Crossbones and Sami Callihan to earn a spot in the 2009 King of Trios tournament.[13] On March 27 The Roughnecks lost their King of Trios opening round match to Team Uppercut (Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli and Dave Taylor).[14] When Kingston moved on to feuding with Castagnoli, Lee and Redwood began wrestling matches as a tag team.[3] With victories over Los Ice Creams (El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream, Jr.), Cheech and Cloudy and the North Star Express (Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz), Lee and Redwood earned their right to challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas.[15][16][17] On October 17, 2009, Lee and Redwood challenged The Colony (Fire Ant and Soldier Ant) for the Championship, but were defeated in two straight falls.[18] Lee opted to give Redwood one more chance, but when he dropped the fall on October 19 in a match against The Osirian Portal (Amasis and Ophidian), Lee kicked him in the face, effectively ending The Roughnecks.[19]

Ring of Honor (2008–2009)[edit]

Lee made his debut for Ring of Honor on October 25, 2008, aligning himself with The Age of the Fall and helping the stable's leader Jimmy Jacobs defeat Austin Aries in an Anything Goes match.[20] Lee then teamed with fellow Age of the Fall member Delirious and defeated Cheech and Cloudy in a tag team match, before ending the night by attacking Necro Butcher, with whom the stable was feuding with, after his match with Go Shiozaki.[20] On November 7, Lee's match with Necro Butcher ended in a disqualification, when the rest of the Age of the Fall attacked his opponent.[21] Lee and Necro Butcher had a rematch under Anything Goes rules on February 27, 2009, which Necro won.[22] In March Delirious turned on the Age of the Fall and on May 30 he defeated Lee in his to date final ROH match.[23]

Jersey All Pro Wrestling (2009–present)[edit]

Lee made his debut for Jersey All Pro Wrestling on March 28, 2009, as a member of the Hillbilly Wrecking Crew, along with Necro Butcher and Trevor Murdoch.[24] On August 1 Lee and Necro defeated the Garden State Gods (Corvis Fear and Myke Quest) to win the JAPW Tag Team Championship.[25] On January 23, 2010, at JAPW's 12th Anniversary Show Lee and Necro lost the title to Da Heavy Hitters (Havok and Monsta Mack) in a three-way match, which also included the H8 Club (Nate Hatred and Nick Gage).[26] On March 20 Lee got to challenge for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion Dan Maff. After the match Nick Gage attacked Maff and joined the Hillbilly Wrecking Crew, replacing Murdoch, who had left the company.[27] On May 22 Lee and Necro faced Maff and the JAPW New Jersey State Champion Charlie Haas in a tag team match, where both of their opponents' titles were on the line. In the end Lee managed to pin Haas to become the new JAPW New Jersey State Champion.[28]

Evolve Wrestling (2010–present)[edit]

Lee debuted for Evolve Wrestling on January 16, 2010, at the promotion's first ever show, teaming with Gran Akuma and Icarus in a six man tag team match, where they were defeated by Team Frightning (Mike Quackenbush, Hallowicked and Frightmare).[29] After losing a singles match to Gran Akuma on March 13, Lee picked up his first victory in the company by defeating Gran Akuma, Hallowicked and Chris Dickinson in a four-way match on May 1.[30][31]

In wrestling[edit]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

  • Next Era Wrestling
    • NEW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[2]
  • NWA Empire
    • NWA Empire Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[2]
  • NWA Upstate
    • NWA Upstate Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[2]
    • NWA Upstate No Limits Television Championship (1 time)[3][36]
    • NWA Upstate Kayfabe Dojo Championship (1 time)[3][37]
  • Rochester Pro Wrestling
    • RPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Freddie Midnight[2]
  • World of Hurt Wrestling
    • WOHW United States Championship (3 times)[39]

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