Cameron Grimes
Cameron Grimes | |
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Birth name | Trevor Lee Caddell |
Born | Cameron, North Carolina, U.S.[1] | September 30, 1993
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Cameron Grimes[2] Trevor Lee |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3] |
Billed weight | 220 lb (100 kg)[2][3] |
Billed from | Burlington, North Carolina[2] Cameron, North Carolina[4] |
Trained by | Jeff Rudd[1] Jeff Hardy[1] Matt Hardy[1] |
Debut | 2009 |
Trevor Lee Caddell (born September 30, 1993)
He began to work on the independent circuit in 2009 as Trevor Lee, most notably in
Professional wrestling career
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2014–2019)
Caddell began his career in 2009 working for numerous independent promotions under the name Trevor Lee, starting with CWF-Mid Atlantic in North Carolina. He then made his debut with
At PWG's All Star Weekend 11, he began to show villainous 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. On February 18, 2017, at Only Kings Understand Each Other, Lee defeated Cody Rhodes. Following that Lee started a losing streak for the rest of 2017 losing to the likes of Lio Rush, Keith Lee, Chuck Taylor and Ricochet.
Lee later entered into the 2017 edition of the Battle Of Los Angeles, getting eliminated in the first round by
Independent circuit (2014–2019)
Lee has also wrestled for other independent companies, including OMEGA Championship Wrestling, 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 CWF Mid-Atlantic event - defeated Roy Wilkins in one hour and forty-five minutes (105 minutes) to win the CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship.[17]
At
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling
The Helms Dynasty (2015–2017)
Lee made his
After a four-month hiatus; on the February 2, 2016 episode of Impact Wrestling, Lee defeated
The Cult of Lee (2017–2019)
On the July 6 episode of Impact, Lee attacked new X Division Champion Sonjay Dutt after his match with
On the November 9, 2017 episode of Impact, Lee would lose the X Division Championship against Taiji Ishimori. In January 2018, Lee and Konley would start a feud against the Latin American Xchange, defeating them on January 11, thus earning a championship match that they lose. At Redemption, Lee competed in a Six-way match which was won by Brian Cage. On the July 26 episode of Impact, Lee was defeated by Johnny Impact. On December 31, 2018, his contract with Impact Wrestling expired. To write him off television they did an angle where Killer Kross punched a concrete block through his face. This aired on the January 3, 2019 episode of Impact.[32]
WWE
NXT beginnings (2019–2020)
After leaving Impact Wrestling, Caddell revealed on January 12, 2019, at a
On September 18, Grimes defeated
On the May 6 episode of NXT, he defeated Denzel Dejournette but was attacked by Finn Bálor after the match, who Grimes had called out earlier.[50] The following week, Grimes defeated Bálor in a match following interference from Damian Priest.[51] Grimes would go on to flaunt his victory over Bálor while mocking Priest for losing to Bálor at TakeOver: In Your House and calling him a loser, which led to Priest attacking him backstage.[52] On the June 17 episode of NXT, Priest found the tires of his Dodge Challenger punctured, which turned out to be done by Grimes, who once again mocked Priest.[53] Priest would challenge Grimes to a match the following week. Prior to the match, Priest was attacked and came into the match injured, giving Grimes the victory. A rematch was scheduled on the June 24 episode of NXT in which Grimes lost.[54] On the August 12 episode, Grimes defeated Velveteen Dream and Kushida to qualify for the NXT North American Championship ladder match at TakeOver XXX.[55] At the event, Grimes was unsuccessful in capturing the title.[56]
On the September 23 episode of NXT, Grimes competed in the first ever Gauntlet Eliminator match to determine the #1 contender for the
The Richest Man In NXT (2021–2022)
Grimes returned on the February 10, 2021 episode of NXT with a new gimmick as he claimed to have become a
A segment later aired with Grimes seeing The Million Dollar Man to his limousine in the parking lot, to say their goodbyes. Grimes gave the Million Dollar Title back to DiBiase, but Ted handed it back and said he wanted Grimes to have the strap so he thinks of their partnership and what they accomplished when he looks at it. Grimes took the title back, but noticed how it felt lighter, and was made out of a different material. Grimes looked on the back of the title and confirmed that Ted switched the belts out, giving him a WWE Shop replica to keep. DiBiase drove away while doing his signature laugh, while Grimes also laughed to end the segment.
NXT North American Champion (2022–2023)
Grimes faced
Grimes then entered a rivalry with
SmackDown (2023–2024)
As part of the 2023 WWE Draft, Grimes was drafted to the SmackDown brand.[73][74] He would make his main roster debut on the May 12 episode of SmackDown, defeating Baron Corbin in 6 seconds. After that, Grimes mainly appeared in enhancement roles, quickly losing matches to stars like Bron Breakker, On April 23, 2024, Grimes announced that he had been released from WWE.[75]
Personal life
Caddell's father, Tracy Caddell, was a professional wrestler and promoter who died on July 29, 2018.[76]
Championships and accomplishments
- All American Wrestling
- Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[79]
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Rising Generation League Championship (1 time)[80]
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chet Sterling[81]
- CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship (2 times)[82]
- PWI Ultra J Championship (1 time)[83]
- CWF Annual Rumble (2017)[84]
- Kernodle Brothers Tag Team Tournament (2018) – with Chet Sterling[85]
- OMEGA Championship Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
- PWG World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Andrew Everett[87]
- 2015) – with Andrew Everett[88]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling
- WWE
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
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Cameron Grimes (Hair) | Duke Hudson (Hair) | Orlando, Florida | NXT WarGames (2021) | December 5, 2021 |
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External links
- Cameron Grimes on WWE.com
- Cameron Grimes on Twitter
- Cameron Grimes's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
- Trevor Lee at IMDb