Trevor Lee Captures Integrity Title
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Trevor Lee (fka Cameron Grimes in WWE) has won the Integrity Heavyweight Championship.
The third event hosted by Integrity Sports Entertainment Australia took things up to a new level for one of the newest promotions on the block in 2024. In fact, they took things To The Moon, with the two event tour being named after Trevor Lee, the artist formerly known as Cameron Grimes. Since being released from WWE this past April, Lee has made indie appearances in the US, UK, Canada and Europe, and now has made an impact in Australia.
On Night 1 of the To The Moon tour, Trevor Lee faced reigning champion Mad Max Ramirez, as well as Robbie Eagles and Paris De Silva (fresh off their eye-opening performances in NJPW’s Super Jr. Tag League) in a Fatal 4 Way match for the Integrity Heavyweight Championship. Lee prevailed in a thrilling contest in the night’s main event at The Entrance Leagues Club in Bateau Bay, New South Wales. Post-match, Trevor cut a promo thanking the fans and saying that the “10,000 mile” trip to get to Integrity Wrestling was worth it.
Lee would also take to social media following the Integrity tour to note that this was his first championship post-WWE.
It took 10000 miles but I’ve won my first championship post WWE.— Trevor Lee (@TrevorLeePro) November 15, 2024
On Night 2 of the To The Moon tour, Trevor Lee would drop the Integrity Heavyweight Championship back to Mad Max Ramirez in a singles match. While a short reign for Lee, the fans in attendance at St Mary’s Rugby Leagues Club were treated to some exciting action courtesy of a high-level international wrestling star.
A successful tour for Trevor Lee, and also for Integrity Sports Entertainment Australia! Be sure to follow them on their socials:
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