Trevor Lee (Cameron Grimes) feels he’ll make it back to TV wrestling, interested in AEW

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Lee knows he’ll make it back to television wrestling.

In April, Trevor Lee f.k.a. Cameron Grimes’ time with WWE came to an end as he was released from the company. He first joined WWE in 2019. 

Fast-forward to present-day, Lee is back on the independent scene and has a handful of matches and appearances lined up. One of those appearances was a virtual signing for K & S WrestleFest. Lee expressed his feeling that he’s sure he’ll make it back to TV wrestling.

It happens, right? A lot of it was timing (Lee said about WWE release). It was poor timing but the beauty of this business is that it never ends. There’s never an off-season. There’s 52 weeks a year that there’s gonna be television being produced for wrestling… It went from being two shows a week to now being five shows a week. Being done 52 weeks out of the year. So chances are, out of 250 shows in the next year that’ll be on live television and I’m sure you’ll end up seeing me again, somewhere at some time. So, it’s unfortunate but, it helps build that story, and that’s where it all is. It’s all pieces that build that story and whenever I do make it back, it’ll mean even more.

Following up on that, he was asked if he’d be interested in AEW and here was his response:

I have interest in absolutely every company. But, I do have interest in AEW. Why wouldn’t I? It’s doing what they’re supposed to do and it’s shocking the culture and it’s stirring up a firestorm that is the new era of wrestling so, of course.

The 30-year-old Lee’s first three wrestling dates are for Black Label Pro, Elevation Pro and Buffalo Championship Wrestling and those will take place July 26th-28th.

He’ll be headed overseas in August for wXw Germany and OTT in Ireland.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit K & S WrestleFest with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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A Washington D.C. native and graduate of Norfolk State University, Andrew Thompson has been covering wrestling since 2017.