AEW Star Responds To Real-Life Brother Joining WWE Faction

Published: Apr 1, 2024 by Jamie Toolan | Last Updated: Apr 1, 2024 by Jamie Toolan

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An AEW star has responded to their real-life brother after they recently joining a WWE faction.

After having an on-screen association with Rey Mysterio and the LWO for several months, Dragon Lee was officially brought on board as a new member of the group on the most recent edition of SmackDown (March 29).

Shortly after Lee did so, his real-life brother AEW star RUSH would react to the news, saying he’s “very proud”.

Now, a few days later, Lee’s other brother competing in AEW – Dralistico – has now also reacted to this big step in Lee’s career.

Taking to Twitter, Dralistico posted a fire emoji as well as bunch of loving emojis in response to a post from Lee decked out in his new LWO gear.

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You can see Dralistico’s post for yourself down below.

In what is sure to be a surreal moment for Lee and his brothers, the former NXT North American Champion will make his WrestleMania debut this coming weekend when he teams with his idol Rey Mysterio to take on Dominik Mysterio and Santos Escobar.

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