You’ll need to assess how bad that hump is, and how it will affect your string angle to the bridge by removing it.

if the neck sits in the pocket without leaving a gap at the front, or without rocking, and the angle to your bridge is not ridiculous then you should be okay.
if it rocks in the pocket, or leaves a gap under neath it, you are going to need to sand it out.

- identify if there is a pronounced hump
- if you have to take 1-2mm out to remove the hump, will this create issues for your bridge height and string action?
- can you confidently set up and sand the hump out and get the heel flat and level to the pocket?

the TOM bridges are fairly adjustable for height but if you’ve got to take too much off it you may bottom out the bridge adjustment and still end up with a high action on the strings. It’s a fixable, but you’ll need to be fairly careful.