Another Former X-Division Champion Confirms His Departure From IMPACT WRESTLING

Another Former X-Division Champion Confirms His Departure From IMPACT WRESTLING

On Monday, DJZ revealed that he was no longer under a Impact Wrestling contract and now, another former X-Division champion has revealed that he's a free agent and teases that he could be WWE bound soon.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 01, 2019 08:01 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Yesterday, former two-time X-Division champion DJZ announced his departure from Impact Wrestling after seven years.

Today, former three-time X-Division champion and Impact Tag Team champion, Trevor Lee, has also revealed that he’s a free agent.

Lee announcing his departure from Impact Wrestling is no surprise as speculation mounted that the former X-Division star was looking to head to NXT in 2019.

Lee gave a hint that he could be on his way to the developmental brand by replying "See you soon" to a member of WWE's content team for NXT and the Performance Center. Lee joined Impact Wrestling in 2015 and has wrestled throughout various promotions on the indie scene including Pro Wrestling Guerilla.
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