Brodie Lee’s Wife Reveals Final Text Message He Sent To Her

By | December 29, 2020

The untimely demise of Brodie Lee has left the entire world of professional wrestling in a state of mourning. Several wrestlers from various promotions paid tribute to Lee, revealing just how wonderful of a person he really was.

Lee’s wife Amanda Huber took to Instagram and uploaded several pictures of her husband in Huber’s latest post.

Among them Amanda Huber also revealed the final text conversation she had with Lee. She also wrote a beautiful message along with the post, where Huber showed just how much she loved him.

It’s been 56 hours. 56 hours since you left. It’s been weird navigating this storm without you.

I was showing @margaret.stalvey videos of you tonight and this is one of the last videos I have. I remember in the moment mentioning you the Johnny Cash quote about paradise. You rolled your eyes and smiled. You knew I was right, but would never admit it. Playing with the dogs, Nolan “SUPERCHARGED” running, and Brodie chasing the dogs.

I got angry looking at your last texts. We had so much we planned. Then I got tagged in old pictures. Pictures I forgot existed. Pictures that remind we of the life we built. The storms we weathered. I’ve loved you since that first night we stayed up all night talking. I knew you were “it”. The weird things we had in common, the ease I was able to talk to you, but most of all your sense of humor. You could make me laugh like nobody else ever could. I LITERALLY “busted a gut” which you were SO proud of (that’s another story for another time)

Wednesday’s @allelitewrestling show @aewontnt will be a testament to the person you were. @tonyrkhan has poured so much thought and love into it, I know you’d be awe-struck. I can’t wait.

You had this infectious personality that made everyone fall in love with you. The kind words and stories and photos that have been shared have struck me to my core. The beautiful artwork is a testament to how you made people feel. I’m reposting some of them (which I hope is ok) @artbyfallucca @bosslogic @scarboroughtattoo @laurenmoran @maria_tattoo13

Brodie Lee’s contributions to the pro wrestling world will never be forgotten.

Brodie Lee

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