WWE Honors the Late Jon Huber on His Birthday: Lio Rush Update and Highlights from SmackDown

WWE Honors the Late Jon Huber on His Birthday: Lio Rush Update and Highlights from SmackDown
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WWE Honors the Late Jon Huber on His Birthday: Lio Rush Update and Highlights from SmackDown
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On December 26, 2020, Jon Huber (formerly Luke Harper/Brodie Lee) passed away from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Saturday would have been Lee’s 44th birthday, and WWE paid tribute to the late veteran wrestler on social media.

WWE wrote, “Remembering Jon Huber, known to WWE fans as Luke Harper, today on his birthday.”

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Former WWE Superstar Lio Rush took to Twitter to address the illness he was previously dealing with and how that derailed his hopes for his NJPW run.

Rush was scheduled to compete in an IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match at NJPW Destruction this past October, but he was forced to withdraw at the last minute due to his illness. Rush tweeted,

#September

Where it all came crashing down. Before heading out to Japan, I had a few title defenses. Unfortunately the last one didn’t go as planned and I was no longer the division champion. This put a wrench in my plans of making undeniable history, but there was still Japan in my sights! I still had an opportunity at becoming #IWGP Junior champion.

I remember joking with everyone on this tour about how #BOSJ30 ‘s theme was #ShakeTheSoul and how fitting it was. The name of this tour was called #RoadToDestruction and man did the shoe fit. I knew what I had to give up in order to make this tour happen. I’d have to give up my dogs, pack up everything in LA and move my entire family to Japan.

I could no longer continue to go back and forth from LA to Japan months at a time while not being able to fully support my family back at home the way that I needed to. I was ready to go all in, so that’s what I did. First, I needed to go alone and my family needed to meet me on the 2nd leg of the tour. 1st half of the tour was magical.

Even though this was my 5th tour, I got to tour cities I’ve never been to before. I also got to finally work with someone I’ve looked up to for a long time, @rainmakerokada. I was reminded of how beloved I was by the Japanese fans, the roster and how much they wanted me to stay. Towards the end of the tour before my family could join me in Japan, I got sick and I stayed sick. Not knowing why, not knowing how, but it felt like I was dying.

With my temperature continuously boiling over 105 for days, I lost 15 lbs due to constant sweating and throwing up, developing a hernia in the process. Long story short, I was too sick to compete any further and I was told it was too dangerous for my family to join me in these conditions. I was sent back to America before my family could join me, ultimately leaving me without a title opportunity, homeless and without a deal that would solidify my stay in Japan. This is the month where I lost it all.”

And finally, you can check out some additional highlights from Friday night’s episode of WWE SmackDown below:

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Remembering Jon Huber, also known as Luke Harper in WWE, on his birthday is a bittersweet moment for wrestling fans. Huber, who passed away on December 26, 2020, from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, left a lasting impact on the industry and is fondly remembered by his colleagues and fans alike.

WWE paid tribute to Huber on his birthday, December 16, with a heartfelt message on social media. The post read, “Remembering Jon Huber, known to WWE fans as Luke Harper, today on his birthday.” The wrestling community came together to honor Huber’s memory and celebrate his contributions to the sport.

Former WWE Superstar Lio Rush also took to Twitter to share his own experience with illness and how it affected his plans for a run in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Rush was scheduled to compete in an IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match at NJPW Destruction in October but had to withdraw due to his illness. He expressed his disappointment and the challenges he faced during that time.

Rush shared his journey and the sacrifices he made to pursue his dreams in Japan. He spoke about leaving his family behind in Los Angeles and moving to Japan for the tour. However, he fell ill during the tour and was unable to continue competing. Rush described the physical toll the illness took on him, including a high fever, weight loss, and developing a hernia. Ultimately, he had to return to America without a title opportunity and without a deal that would secure his stay in Japan.

The wrestling world is filled with ups and downs, and Rush’s story is a reminder of the challenges that athletes face both inside and outside the ring. It highlights the sacrifices they make for their careers and the toll it can take on their personal lives.

In addition to these emotional tributes and personal stories, fans can also catch up on the latest highlights from WWE SmackDown. The article features embedded videos of various matches and segments from the show, allowing fans to stay updated on the latest happenings in the wrestling world.

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Remembering Jon Huber on his birthday serves as a reminder of the impact he had on the wrestling community. His legacy lives on through the memories he created and the inspiration he provided to aspiring wrestlers. As fans continue to celebrate his life and contributions, they also support current wrestlers like Lio Rush, who face their own challenges in pursuit of their dreams.