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|name = Trevor Lee |
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+ | |names = Trevor Lee<br>'''Cameron Grimes''' |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1993|9|30}} |
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|birth_place = [[Cameron, North Carolina]] |
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|debut = [[October]] [[2007]] |
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− | '''Trevor Lee Caddell''' (September 30, [[1993]]) is an [[American]] [[professional wrestler]], better known by the [[ring name]] '''Trevor Lee'''. He is currently signed |
+ | '''Trevor Lee Caddell''' (September 30, [[1993]]) is an [[American]] [[professional wrestler]], better known by the [[ring name]] '''Trevor Lee'''. He is currently signed with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE), on the [[WWE NXT|NXT]] brand under the ring name '''Cameron Grimes'''. |
+ | Lee is also known for his three-year tenure in [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling|Impact Wrestling]] from 2015 to 2017, where he became a three-time [[TNA X Division Championship|X Division Champion]] and one-time [[TNA World Tag Team Championship|World Tag Team Champion]] with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]]. He also has wrestled on the [[independent circuit]], appearing with [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]], [[AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined]], and [[Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic]], among other promotions. |
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==Professional wrestling career== |
==Professional wrestling career== |
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+ | ===Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2014–2018)=== |
Lee began his career working for numerous independent promotions, starting with CWF-Mid Atlantic in North Carolina. He then made his debut |
Lee began his career working for numerous independent promotions, starting with CWF-Mid Atlantic in North Carolina. He then made his debut |
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− | with [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]] (PWG) on March 28, 2014, at ''Mystery Vortex II'', losing to [[Andrew Everett]] in a three-way match also involving [[Cedric Alexander]]. However, Lee received a big push in PWG, defeating the top names of the promotion. On July 26, 2014, at ''Eleven'', Lee picked up a huge upset win by defeating former three-time [[PWG World Championship|PWG World Champion]], [[Kevin Steen]] in Steen's farewell match for the company. Lee was one of 24 participants in the [[2014 Battle of Los Angeles]] tournament. Lee defeated Cedric Alexander in the 1st round and [[Michael Elgin]] in the quarter-finals, before ultimately losing to [[Johnny Gargano]] in the semi-finals. On October 17, 2014, at ''Untitled II'', Lee defeated the longest reigning PWG World Champion in the title's history, [[Adam Cole]]. On December 12, 2014, at ''Black Cole Sun'', Lee defeated yet another former PWG World Champion, [[Chris Hero]]. On February 27, 2015, at ''From Out of Nowhere'', Lee received his first shot at the PWG World Championship against [[Roderick Strong]], but was unsuccessful in his attempt. On May 22, 2015 Lee and Andrew Everett won the [[2015 DDT4 tournament]], defeating the [[PWG World Tag Team Champions]] The Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) in the finals to win the tournament and also the PWG World Tag Team Championship. On June 26, 2015, at ''Mystery Vortex III'', Lee and Everett lost the PWG World Tag Team Championship to [[The Young Bucks]], following outside interference from PWG World Champion, Roderick Strong. On July 24, at [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]]'s 4th year in Reseda anniversary show, ''Threemendous IV'', Trevor Lee defeated [[Tommaso Ciampa]] via Small Package Driver after a hard-hitting match. He entered PWG's Battle Of Los Angeles tournament on the first night defeating [[Trent Barreta|Trent?]]. The second night he teamed up with Biff Busick and Andrew Everett to take on ''Mount Rushmore 2.0'' ([[The Young Bucks]] and [[Super Dragon]]) on a six-man Guerrilla Warfare match, which his team lost. In the third night he lost in the second round of the tournament against [[Marty Scurll]]. |
+ | with [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]] (PWG) on March 28, 2014, at ''Mystery Vortex II'', losing to [[Andrew Everett]] in a three-way match also involving [[Cedric Alexander]]. However, Lee received a big push in PWG, defeating the top names of the promotion. On July 26, 2014, at ''Eleven'', Lee picked up a huge upset win by defeating former three-time [[PWG World Championship|PWG World Champion]], [[Kevin Steen]] in Steen's farewell match for the company. Lee was one of 24 participants in the [[2014 Battle of Los Angeles]] tournament. Lee defeated Cedric Alexander in the 1st round and [[Michael Elgin]] in the quarter-finals, before ultimately losing to [[Johnny Gargano]] in the semi-finals. On October 17, 2014, at ''Untitled II'', Lee defeated the longest reigning PWG World Champion in the title's history, [[Adam Cole]]. On December 12, 2014, at ''Black Cole Sun'', Lee defeated yet another former PWG World Champion, [[Chris Hero]]. On February 27, 2015, at ''From Out of Nowhere'', Lee received his first shot at the PWG World Championship against [[Roderick Strong]], but was unsuccessful in his attempt. On May 22, 2015 Lee and Andrew Everett won the [[2015 DDT4 tournament]], defeating the [[PWG World Tag Team Championship|PWG World Tag Team Champions]] The [[Beaver Boys]] ([[Alex Reynolds]] and [[John Silver]]) in the finals to win the tournament and also the PWG World Tag Team Championship. On June 26, 2015, at ''Mystery Vortex III'', Lee and Everett lost the PWG World Tag Team Championship to [[The Young Bucks]], following outside interference from PWG World Champion, Roderick Strong. On July 24, at [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]]'s 4th year in Reseda anniversary show, ''Threemendous IV'', Trevor Lee defeated [[Tommaso Ciampa]] via Small Package Driver after a hard-hitting match. He entered PWG's Battle Of Los Angeles tournament on the first night defeating [[Trent Barreta|Trent?]]. The second night he teamed up with Biff Busick and Andrew Everett to take on ''Mount Rushmore 2.0'' ([[The Young Bucks]] and [[Super Dragon]]) on a six-man Guerrilla Warfare match, which his team lost. In the third night he lost in the second round of the tournament against [[Marty Scurll]]. |
− | At PWG's All Star Weekend 11, he began to show heel traits such as cheap shotting opponents before matches and insulting the crowd. He achieved victory on both nights defeating [[Will Ospreay]] on night one, and [[Matt Sydal]] on night two. He entered the 2016 Battle of Los Angeles and made it all the way to the finals, a three |
+ | At PWG's All Star Weekend 11, he began to show heel traits such as cheap shotting opponents before matches and insulting the crowd. He achieved victory on both nights defeating [[Will Ospreay]] on night one, and [[Matt Sydal]] on night two. He entered the 2016 Battle of Los Angeles and made it all the way to the finals, a three-way elimination match where along with Marty Scurll eliminated Will Ospreay before once again tapping to Scurll's crossface chicken wing submission. |
− | ===Independent circuit ( |
+ | ===Independent circuit (2014–2018)=== |
− | Lee has also wrestled for other independent companies, including [[ |
+ | Lee has also wrestled for other independent companies, including [[Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts]], where on May 21, 2015, he won the [[OMEGA Heavyweight Championship]] in a triple threat match that included his mentor [[Matt Hardy]]. On February 27, 2016, Lee - while wrestling at a [[Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic]] event - defeated Roy Wilkins in one hour and forty-five minutes (105 minutes) to win the [[CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship]]. |
− | ===Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( |
+ | ===Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling (2015–2018)=== |
Lee made his [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA) debut on the August 12, 2015 episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling]]'', where he teamed with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] as part of Team GFW and lost to [[The American Wolves|The Wolves]]. On the September 2, 2015 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Lee and Myers defeated The Wolves in a rematch to win the [[TNA World Tag Team Championship]]. with help from [[Sonjay Dutt]]. The next week on the September 9, 2015 episode of ''Impact Westling'' they re-lost the title to The Wolves. On October 4, 2015, at [[Bound for Glory 2015|Bound for Glory]], Lee and Myers had a rematch for the [[TNA World Tag Team Championship]] against [[The American Wolves|The Wolves]] but were unsuccessful. |
Lee made his [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA) debut on the August 12, 2015 episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling]]'', where he teamed with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] as part of Team GFW and lost to [[The American Wolves|The Wolves]]. On the September 2, 2015 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Lee and Myers defeated The Wolves in a rematch to win the [[TNA World Tag Team Championship]]. with help from [[Sonjay Dutt]]. The next week on the September 9, 2015 episode of ''Impact Westling'' they re-lost the title to The Wolves. On October 4, 2015, at [[Bound for Glory 2015|Bound for Glory]], Lee and Myers had a rematch for the [[TNA World Tag Team Championship]] against [[The American Wolves|The Wolves]] but were unsuccessful. |
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After a four-month hiatus; on February 2, 2016 edition of ''Impact Wrestling'', Lee defeated [[Tigre Uno]] to win the [[TNA X Division Championship]] with the help from his new manager [[Gregory Helms|Gregory Shane Helms]]. During his reigns, his successfully retain his title against Tigre Uno in a two rematch, [[Zema Ion|DJZ]] or [[Eddie Edwards]]. In April, [[Andrew Everett]] joined Helms and Lee, forming [[The Helms Dynasty]]. At [[Slammiversary 2016]] he lost his title against Eddie Edwards in a four-way who including Andrew Everett and [[DJ Z]]. On the June 28 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'' he participated in a battle royal for be the number one contender for the X Division Championship, but was eliminated by the winner [[Braxton Sutter]]. On the July 5 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', he participated in a Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship, in a losing effort. At Destination X he lost a ladder match for be the number one contender to the X Division Championship. On the September 22 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', he wrestled against DJ Z for his TNA X Division Championship, in a losing effort. After the match, he and Andrew Everett attacked DJ Z but he was saved by Eddie Edwards. On the September 29 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett attacked both DJ Z and Eddie Edwards after their match. At [[Bound for Glory 2016|Bound for Glory]] a match is scheduled between him and DJ Z but he failed to win the TNA X Division Championship. On the October 6 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett teamed with [[Marshe Rockett]] in a tag team match against DJ Z, Braxton Sutter and [[Mark Andrews|Mandrews]], but loses the match. |
After a four-month hiatus; on February 2, 2016 edition of ''Impact Wrestling'', Lee defeated [[Tigre Uno]] to win the [[TNA X Division Championship]] with the help from his new manager [[Gregory Helms|Gregory Shane Helms]]. During his reigns, his successfully retain his title against Tigre Uno in a two rematch, [[Zema Ion|DJZ]] or [[Eddie Edwards]]. In April, [[Andrew Everett]] joined Helms and Lee, forming [[The Helms Dynasty]]. At [[Slammiversary 2016]] he lost his title against Eddie Edwards in a four-way who including Andrew Everett and [[DJ Z]]. On the June 28 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'' he participated in a battle royal for be the number one contender for the X Division Championship, but was eliminated by the winner [[Braxton Sutter]]. On the July 5 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', he participated in a Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship, in a losing effort. At Destination X he lost a ladder match for be the number one contender to the X Division Championship. On the September 22 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', he wrestled against DJ Z for his TNA X Division Championship, in a losing effort. After the match, he and Andrew Everett attacked DJ Z but he was saved by Eddie Edwards. On the September 29 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett attacked both DJ Z and Eddie Edwards after their match. At [[Bound for Glory 2016|Bound for Glory]] a match is scheduled between him and DJ Z but he failed to win the TNA X Division Championship. On the October 6 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett teamed with [[Marshe Rockett]] in a tag team match against DJ Z, Braxton Sutter and [[Mark Andrews|Mandrews]], but loses the match. |
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+ | ===World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2019-present)=== |
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+ | During February 2019, Lee was announced as having signed with WWE. This marked the first time in two years since being signed to a major promotion after his departure from Impact Wrestling the previous year. Lee reported to the [[WWE Performance Center]] as part of the February class of recruits, including wrestlers [[Karen Q]], [[Rachael Ellering]], [[Sam Shaw|Samuel Shaw]], [[ACH|Albert Hardie Jr.]], [[Scott Parker|Jeffrey "Jeff" Parker]], [[Shane Matthews|Matt Lee]], [[Nick Comoroto]], [[Elliot Sexton|Brendan Vink]], [[Jonah Rock|Jermaine Haley]] and former football players [[Omari Palmer]] and [[Ricardo Miller]]. |
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+ | Lee made his in-ring debut at a [[NXT House Show (March 8, 19')|March 8 house show]], losing to British recruit [[Luke Menzies]]. Lee made his televised debut on the June 12 NXT Taping of the [[July 3, 2019 NXT results|July 3 episode of NXT]], under the new ring name '''Cameron Grimes'''. There, Grimes advanced in the first round of the NXT Breakout Tournament, eliminating [[Shane Strickland|Isaiah Scott]]. He advanced in the semifinal held during the June 13 NXT Tapings after eliminating [[Jonah Rock|Bronson Reed]]. He finished the month in Live events mostly wrestling in singles matches against opponents [[ACH|Jordan Myles]] and [[Cezar Bononi]]. Grimes passed the month of July in Live events, wrestling singles opponents including [[Denzel Dejournette]], [[Pete Dunne]] and [[Tyler Breeze]]. The following month, Grimes returned to television on the [[August 14, 2019 NXT results|August 14 episode of NXT]], during which he competed and lost to [[ACH|Jordan Myles]] in the final round of the 2019 NXT Breakout Tournament. He returned to television a month later on the [[September 11, 2019 NXT results|September 11 episode of NXT]], during which he defeated [[Raul Mendoza]] in a singles match. Between Live events, Grimes returned to television on the [[September 18, 2019 NXT results|September 18 episode of NXT]], defeating local wrestler [[Sean Maluta]]. During a [[NXT House Show (September 19, 19')|September 19 NXT Live event]] Grimes defeated local Florida wrestler and [[WWE Performance Center]] tryout participant [[Tehuti Miles]]. |
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==In wrestling== |
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*'''Finishing moves''' |
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− | **''Orange Crush'' ([[Powerbomb#Vertical suplex powerbomb|Vertical suplex powerbomb]]) |
+ | **''Orange Crush'' ([[Powerbomb#Vertical suplex powerbomb|Vertical suplex powerbomb]]) |
**''Small Package Driver'' ([[Brainbuster#Fisherman brainbuster|Fisherman buster]] floated over into a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Small package|small package]]) |
**''Small Package Driver'' ([[Brainbuster#Fisherman brainbuster|Fisherman buster]] floated over into a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Small package|small package]]) |
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**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Football kick|Football kick]] to the chest of a standing opponent, from the ring apron |
**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Football kick|Football kick]] to the chest of a standing opponent, from the ring apron |
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**[[Suplex#Gutwrench suplex|Karelin lift]] |
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**[[Pin (professional wrestling)#Small package|Small package]] |
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*'''[[Nickname]]s''' |
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**''"The Carolina Caveman"'' |
**''"The Carolina Caveman"'' |
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**''"The Technical Savage"'' |
**''"The Technical Savage"'' |
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− | **[[The Aftermath]] with [[Chet Sterling]] |
+ | **[[The Aftermath]] with [[Chet Sterling]] |
− | **[[The Fun Athletic Guys]] with [[Ben Tyler]] |
+ | **[[The Fun Athletic Guys]] with [[Ben Tyler]] |
− | **[[Team Sindicate]] with [[Evan Banks]], [[Hugh B. Johnson]], [[Justin Duke]] and [[Michael McAllister]] |
+ | **[[Team Sindicate]] with [[Evan Banks]], [[Hugh B. Johnson]], [[Justin Duke]] and [[Michael McAllister]] |
**[[Team Lee and Myers]] with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] |
**[[Team Lee and Myers]] with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] |
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==Championships and accomplishments== |
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*'''[[All American Wrestling]]''' |
*'''[[All American Wrestling]]''' |
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**[[AAW Tag Team Championship]] ([[AAW Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) - with [[Andrew Everett]] |
**[[AAW Tag Team Championship]] ([[AAW Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) - with [[Andrew Everett]] |
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− | **[[AAW Heritage Championship]] (1 time |
+ | **[[AAW Heritage Championship]] (1 time) |
*'''[[Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic]]''' |
*'''[[Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic]]''' |
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**PWI Ultra J Championship (1 time) |
**PWI Ultra J Championship (1 time) |
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− | *'''[[OMEGA Championship Wrestling]]''' |
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**[[OMEGA Heavyweight Championship]] ([[OMEGA Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]]) |
**[[OMEGA Heavyweight Championship]] ([[OMEGA Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]]) |
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*'''[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]''' |
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− | **[[TNA X Division Championship]] ([[TNA X-Division Championship/Champion history|3 times]]) |
+ | **[[TNA X Division Championship]] ([[TNA X-Division Championship/Champion history|3 times]]) |
**[[TNA World Tag Team Championship]] ([[TNA World Tag Team Championship/Champion history|1-time]]) – with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] |
**[[TNA World Tag Team Championship]] ([[TNA World Tag Team Championship/Champion history|1-time]]) – with [[Curt Hawkins|Brian Myers]] |
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*[[File:Facebook logo.png|50px]] [https://www.facebook.com/trevorlee.caddell Facebook] |
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*[[File:Twitter-logo.png|50px]] [https://twitter.com/TLee910 Twitter] |
*[[File:Twitter-logo.png|50px]] [https://twitter.com/TLee910 Twitter] |
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*[[File:Impact Logo 2015.jpg|50px]] [http://www.impactwrestling.com/roster/Wrestler-Roster/item/6840-Trevor-Lee Profile] |
*[[File:Impact Logo 2015.jpg|50px]] [http://www.impactwrestling.com/roster/Wrestler-Roster/item/6840-Trevor-Lee Profile] |
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+ | [[Category:Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic alumni]] |
[[Category:Combat Zone Wrestling alumni]] |
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[[Category:Fire Star Pro Wrestling alumni]] |
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[[Category:Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts alumni]] |
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+ | [[Category:Pro Wrestling Guerrilla alumni]] |
[[Category:Premier Wrestling Xperience alumni]] |
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[[Category:WrestleCon alumni]] |
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[[Category:AAW Heritage Champions]] |
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Revision as of 20:56, 29 February 2020
Trevor Lee Caddell (September 30, 1993) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Trevor Lee. He is currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), on the NXT brand under the ring name Cameron Grimes.
Lee is also known for his three-year tenure in Impact Wrestling from 2015 to 2017, where he became a three-time X Division Champion and one-time World Tag Team Champion with Brian Myers. He also has wrestled on the independent circuit, appearing with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined, and Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic, among other promotions.
After having been trained by Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy, Lee wrestled for various independent promotions, including Global Force Wrestling (GFW), Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) before making his national debut for TNA in 2015.
Professional wrestling career
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2014–2018)
Lee began his career working for numerous independent promotions, starting with CWF-Mid Atlantic in North Carolina. He then made his debut with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) on March 28, 2014, at Mystery Vortex II, losing to Andrew Everett in a three-way match also involving Cedric Alexander. However, Lee received a big push in PWG, defeating the top names of the promotion. On July 26, 2014, at Eleven, Lee picked up a huge upset win by defeating former three-time PWG World Champion, Kevin Steen in Steen's farewell match for the company. Lee was one of 24 participants in the 2014 Battle of Los Angeles tournament. Lee defeated Cedric Alexander in the 1st round and Michael Elgin in the quarter-finals, before ultimately losing to Johnny Gargano in the semi-finals. On October 17, 2014, at Untitled II, Lee defeated the longest reigning PWG World Champion in the title's history, Adam Cole. On December 12, 2014, at Black Cole Sun, Lee defeated yet another former PWG World Champion, Chris Hero. On February 27, 2015, at From Out of Nowhere, Lee received his first shot at the PWG World Championship against Roderick Strong, but was unsuccessful in his attempt. On May 22, 2015 Lee and Andrew Everett won the 2015 DDT4 tournament, defeating the PWG World Tag Team Champions The Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) in the finals to win the tournament and also the PWG World Tag Team Championship. On June 26, 2015, at Mystery Vortex III, Lee and Everett lost the PWG World Tag Team Championship to The Young Bucks, following outside interference from PWG World Champion, Roderick Strong. On July 24, at Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's 4th year in Reseda anniversary show, Threemendous IV, Trevor Lee defeated Tommaso Ciampa via Small Package Driver after a hard-hitting match. He entered PWG's Battle Of Los Angeles tournament on the first night defeating Trent?. The second night he teamed up with Biff Busick and Andrew Everett to take on Mount Rushmore 2.0 (The Young Bucks and Super Dragon) on a six-man Guerrilla Warfare match, which his team lost. In the third night he lost in the second round of the tournament against Marty Scurll.
At PWG's All Star Weekend 11, he began to show heel traits such as cheap shotting opponents before matches and insulting the crowd. He achieved victory on both nights defeating Will Ospreay on night one, and Matt Sydal on night two. He entered the 2016 Battle of Los Angeles and made it all the way to the finals, a three-way elimination match where along with Marty Scurll eliminated Will Ospreay before once again tapping to Scurll's crossface chicken wing submission.
Independent circuit (2014–2018)
Lee has also wrestled for other independent companies, including Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts, where on May 21, 2015, he won the OMEGA Heavyweight Championship in a triple threat match that included his mentor Matt Hardy. On February 27, 2016, Lee - while wrestling at a Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic event - defeated Roy Wilkins in one hour and forty-five minutes (105 minutes) to win the CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling (2015–2018)
Lee made his Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) debut on the August 12, 2015 episode of Impact Wrestling, where he teamed with Brian Myers as part of Team GFW and lost to The Wolves. On the September 2, 2015 episode of Impact Wrestling, Lee and Myers defeated The Wolves in a rematch to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship. with help from Sonjay Dutt. The next week on the September 9, 2015 episode of Impact Westling they re-lost the title to The Wolves. On October 4, 2015, at Bound for Glory, Lee and Myers had a rematch for the TNA World Tag Team Championship against The Wolves but were unsuccessful.
X Division Champion (2016–2017)
After a four-month hiatus; on February 2, 2016 edition of Impact Wrestling, Lee defeated Tigre Uno to win the TNA X Division Championship with the help from his new manager Gregory Shane Helms. During his reigns, his successfully retain his title against Tigre Uno in a two rematch, DJZ or Eddie Edwards. In April, Andrew Everett joined Helms and Lee, forming The Helms Dynasty. At Slammiversary 2016 he lost his title against Eddie Edwards in a four-way who including Andrew Everett and DJ Z. On the June 28 episode of Impact Wrestling he participated in a battle royal for be the number one contender for the X Division Championship, but was eliminated by the winner Braxton Sutter. On the July 5 episode of Impact Wrestling, he participated in a Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship, in a losing effort. At Destination X he lost a ladder match for be the number one contender to the X Division Championship. On the September 22 episode of Impact Wrestling, he wrestled against DJ Z for his TNA X Division Championship, in a losing effort. After the match, he and Andrew Everett attacked DJ Z but he was saved by Eddie Edwards. On the September 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett attacked both DJ Z and Eddie Edwards after their match. At Bound for Glory a match is scheduled between him and DJ Z but he failed to win the TNA X Division Championship. On the October 6 episode of Impact Wrestling, Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett teamed with Marshe Rockett in a tag team match against DJ Z, Braxton Sutter and Mandrews, but loses the match.
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2019-present)
NXT (2019-present)
During February 2019, Lee was announced as having signed with WWE. This marked the first time in two years since being signed to a major promotion after his departure from Impact Wrestling the previous year. Lee reported to the WWE Performance Center as part of the February class of recruits, including wrestlers Karen Q, Rachael Ellering, Samuel Shaw, Albert Hardie Jr., Jeffrey "Jeff" Parker, Matt Lee, Nick Comoroto, Brendan Vink, Jermaine Haley and former football players Omari Palmer and Ricardo Miller.
Lee made his in-ring debut at a March 8 house show, losing to British recruit Luke Menzies. Lee made his televised debut on the June 12 NXT Taping of the July 3 episode of NXT, under the new ring name Cameron Grimes. There, Grimes advanced in the first round of the NXT Breakout Tournament, eliminating Isaiah Scott. He advanced in the semifinal held during the June 13 NXT Tapings after eliminating Bronson Reed. He finished the month in Live events mostly wrestling in singles matches against opponents Jordan Myles and Cezar Bononi. Grimes passed the month of July in Live events, wrestling singles opponents including Denzel Dejournette, Pete Dunne and Tyler Breeze. The following month, Grimes returned to television on the August 14 episode of NXT, during which he competed and lost to Jordan Myles in the final round of the 2019 NXT Breakout Tournament. He returned to television a month later on the September 11 episode of NXT, during which he defeated Raul Mendoza in a singles match. Between Live events, Grimes returned to television on the September 18 episode of NXT, defeating local wrestler Sean Maluta. During a September 19 NXT Live event Grimes defeated local Florida wrestler and WWE Performance Center tryout participant Tehuti Miles.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Orange Crush (Vertical suplex powerbomb)
- Small Package Driver (Fisherman buster floated over into a small package)
- Cave-In / Caveman Stomp Leaping double foot stomp
- Signature moves
- Bridging deadlift German suplex
- Collision Course (Standing moonsault fallaway slam, as a crossbody counter)
- Dropkick
- Football kick to the chest of a standing opponent, from the ring apron
- Karelin lift
- Small package
- Nicknames
- "The Carolina Caveman"
- "The Technical Savage"
- ”Goddamn Hardcore”
- Entrance themes
- "All I Do Is Win" by DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ludacris and Snoop Dogg (Independent circuit; 2010 - 2011)
- "E.T." by Katy Perry feat. Kanye West (Independent circuit; 2011 – present)
- "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift (Independent circuit; 2014 – present)
- "Crazy Shadows" by Dale Oliver (TNA; September 20, 2015 – February 2, 2016)
- "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" by Ruby Friedman Orchestra (CWF Mid-Atlantic; March 9, 2016 – present)
- Tag teams and stables
- The Aftermath with Chet Sterling
- The Fun Athletic Guys with Ben Tyler
- Team Sindicate with Evan Banks, Hugh B. Johnson, Justin Duke and Michael McAllister
- Team Lee and Myers with Brian Myers
- The Helms Dynasty with Gregory Helms and Andrew Everett
Championships and accomplishments
- All American Wrestling
- AAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Andrew Everett
- AAW Heritage Championship (1 time)
- Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Rising Generation League Championship (1 time)
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chet Sterling
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship (1 time)
- PWI Ultra J Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
- PWG World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Andrew Everett
- DDT4 (2015) – with Andrew Everett
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked him #60 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2016