The wrestling world is in mourning for the loss of a great talent and a better man. As we all process the loss of Jon Huber, better known as Brodie Lee and as Luke Harper, wrestling television and social media is awash with tributes for Huber. Among those tributes was a mural painted in neon colours out of London that captured the love and attention of the wrestling scene. We are joined on today's episode with David Speed, the artist behind this tribute. We speak briefly about his background and his wrestling fandom, but our focus is what inspired him to paint this piece and what it was that made Brodie Lee so special. It was a great conversation, but an emotionally challenging one to have. Be sure to listen to Creative Rebels, the podcast David co-hosts, as well as follow @davidspeeduk on Instagram. Follow @smarkandfriends on Twitter and Instagram, Like the Two Finger Guns Club on Facebook, and drop a little holiday cheer at ratethispodcast.com/smarkandfriends
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