Damon Kemp is gone from WWE.
Kemp, real name Bobby Steveson, announced Monday on X he is now a free agent.
“As of today I am no longer under contract with WWE,” he wrote. “Forever grateful for the people I met and the experiences I’ve had.”
Fightful reported that Kemp’s contract was not renewed by WWE and isn’t a part of cuts.
Recently Kemp had been a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew along with Charlie Dempsey and Myles Borne. His last match was on the most recent episode of NXT when he lost to Tavion Heights. The stipulation of the match was if Kemp lost, Heights would be added to the group.
Kemp is the brother of Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson, who was also signed to WWE before being released in May. Gable and Kemp interacted with each other briefly in the company, with Gable being in Eddy Thorpe’s corner when he defeated Kemp in a NXT Underground match back in June of last year.
A high-level amateur wrestler from the University of Minnesota, Kemp qualified for the NCAA tournament in 2017. In 2021, he signed with WWE and was introduced in storyline as the newest member of Roderick Strong’s Diamond Mine stable. Once the stable disbanded, he embarked on a singles run before joining the No Quarter Catch Crew.
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