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AEW shares heartbreaking footage of Brodie Jr after Dynamite goes off the air

While little eight-year-old Brodie was all smiles and looked like he was enjoying himself on Wednesday night during the tribute show to his late father, the boy broke down after the show went off the air, with AEW cameras capturing the heartbreaking moments that followed.

Brodie Jr gave a massive hug to AEW President Tony Khan in the middle of the ring and then let go in his mother’s arms, capping off a very hard night where he too was the star of the show.

Cody Rhodes and Preston “10” Vance, who remained in the ring, attended to both Brodie and his mother Amanda as Tony Khan thanked the fans for showing up and honoring Jon Huber.

Huber’s wrestling boots remained in the middle of the ring as everyone made their exit.

During the Dynamite post-show podcast, Cody said that Brodie Jr was doing fine and was playing video games with Darby Allin’s father backstage.

You can see the heartbreaking footage below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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