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Main-Eventer In Waiting: Keith Lee Will Never Be Passed Over Again!

ON WHAT SHOULD have been one of the biggest weeks of his career, Keith Lee passed his days watching Japanese anime videos and building a computer. “That’s almost done, though, so I’m going to test that baby out pretty soon,” said Lee, who, like millions of Americans, found himself largely confined to his home in March, as the coronavirus pandemic swept through the nation.

Lee expected to be spending this time gearing up for a high-profile defense of his NXT North American championship in front of a jam-packed Amalie Arena in Tampa as part of WrestleMania 36 weekend. Instead, the planned TakeOver event was replaced with

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