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AEW Management Reportedly Impressed With Current Star

Since the inception of All Elite Wrestling fans have seen some interesting names make appearances from the promotion, and a few months ago Brodie Lee debuted with the company when he was revealed to be the leader of The Dark Order.

Last week on AEW Dynamite, Brodie Lee dropped the TNT Title to Cody in a dog collar match, but WrestleTalk is reporting that AEW management is impressed with him despite the fact that he dropped the belt.

It’s being said that both management and the talents on the roster have been impressed with his in-ring work over the last few months.

It’s also being said that many people in the company are impressed with how hard he’s worked to make The Dark Order better since joining the group.

One source noted that Brodie Lee is, “working so hard to make Dark Order mean something… he’s always working to make Dark Order better.”

Many have credited Brodie Lee as being the key to The Dark Order’s success.

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