Cameron Grimes is reportedly scheduled to be at WWE Raw on Monday.

According to a report from PW Insider, the 29-year-old will be at the 
Paycom Center in Oklahoma City for the show and will likely take part in the tapings for Main Event that night. 

Several NXT wrestlers have appeared on Main Event over the last two weeks. Von Wagner and Carmelo Hayes each wrestled dark matches on last week's show from the Barclay's Center in New York. Fallon Henley, Josh Briggs, & Brooks Jensen also appeared on the show the week prior from Saint Paul, Minnesota. 

Grimes hasn't wrestled since dropping a match to Joe Gacy on the September 14 NXT taping. The match aired on September 27. 

Grimes has been with the company since 2019. He previously wrestled as Trevor Lee (real-name Trevor Lee Caddell) for promotions such as PWG, OMEGA, and Impact Wrestling where he is a former three-time X-Division Champion and once held the promotion's tag titles along with Brian Myers. Grimes is also a former NXT North American Champion and won the Million Dollar Championship at TakeOver 36 last year. 

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