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WWE NXT Star Announces Departure From Company

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 9, 2024
WWE NXT Star Announces Departure From Company

Last May, Gable Steveson was released from WWE after three years under contract with the company. Gable’s brother, Damon Kemp, has also been released from WWE.

On X, Damon Kemp confirmed his departure and stated that he was grateful for the people that he met in the company.

“As of today I am no longer under contract with WWE. Forever grateful for the people I met and the experiences I’ve had.”

As of today I am no longer under contract with WWE. Forever grateful for the people I met and the experiences I’ve had. For business inquiries – [email protected]

— Bobby Steveson (@damonkempwwe) July 8, 2024

Damon Kemp, real name Bobby Steveson, joined WWE in 2021 and has competed on NXT, 205 Live, and NXT UK. Kemp last competed on the June 25th episode of NXT, where he lost to Tavion Heights.

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