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Just days before being released by WWE, Trevor Lee was told that he didn't need to worry about losing his job.

The former Cameron Grimes was released from his WWE contract this Tuesday. During an appearance on Busted Open Radio today, Lee said a "pretty high executive" told him last Friday that he would always have a job in WWE:

Literally the last time I was at TV, I had a pretty high executive tell me -- because, you know, I was worried. Starting this stock market gimmick, it made me see businesses in a different light, you know what I mean? Following these companies and playing with stocks, I would see things in a different light. So I knew that I haven't worked in over a year and I'm making a decent salary. So I knew that if someone was to look at the books, I'm going to be the first person that's going to be cut. If you're looking at it strictly as money-wise. But if you're looking at it as like, 'Ok, well if this is a talent that can do something for us.' You know what I mean, they're going to keep me.

So I was told by a high executive last week on Friday that I would always have a job here. I would never have to worry about losing my job here, after expressing my concerns like that to him.

And then five days later, they called me and told that I do lose the job. So I don't know.

Lee said he always joked with the locker room that he would be the next person gone. With the WWE Draft coming up, he had joked that he would be drafted to Thursdays when TNA Impact comes on television.

Jinder Mahal, Xia Li, Veer, Sanga, Xyon Quinn, and Von Wagner were also released by WWE in advance of the draft.

Though being released sucks, it's something that Lee says he kind of knew was coming. He knew the only way he would get a chance in WWE is by getting released and then proving himself elsewhere. Lee loved working for WWE, and it's the only thing he's ever wanted to do.

Lee had a successful stint in NXT but was never heavily used after being called up to the main roster. He was always told that WWE didn't really have an idea for him at the moment:

I was just always told that they just didn't really have an idea for me at the moment. I pitched a bunch of different ideas. I pitched a bunch of different character ideas, because I had a feeling that the money thing just wasn't going to work up there. They had already kind of tried it with [Baron] Corbin before I had got up there with the JBL thing. I feel like that was very much because of the success that I had with the character of Cameron Grimes in NXT. I think that's why they kind of went with that storyline...

Over the past few months I had been going to writers and stuff and saying like, 'Hey, I just want to work. At the end of the day, I just want to work. I just want to work.' And I would hear that that would make me kind of sound bitter. I don't understand that process. I don't understand how I came off as being kind of bitter. I guess every week when you're asking to work, I guess it starts to start annoying people, you know? I mean, I guess I could see that.

When asked about people who reached out after his release, Lee said that Logan Paul was one of them.

Lee mentioned wrestling in Japan as something that he'd really love to do. Impact Wrestling and PWG are among the promotions he wrestled for before signing with WWE in 2019.

This article first appeared on F4WOnline.com and was syndicated with permission.

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