Patrick Clark Extends Apology to Family, WWE, and Colleagues

In a recent development, Patrick Clark, formerly known as Velveteen Dream during his tenure with WWE, has issued a public apology. This comes after his release from WWE in May 2021, following a six-year stint with the company.

Patrick Clark Background

Patrick Clark faced allegations in 2020, where he was accused of sending inappropriate messages and photos to individuals, with claims that they were underage at the time of the messages. These allegations surfaced in April 2020, leading to his denial of any inappropriate communication. He maintained that a private photo of his was shared without his consent or knowledge.

During the same period, wrestler Josh Fuller made another allegation, stating that Clark tried to coerce him into sending a full-body photo in exchange for potential assistance in securing a job at WWE.

Apology Video

In a video posted on Clark’s Instagram, he expressed remorse for his actions over the past several years. The apology was extended to his family, WWE, and notable figures in the wrestling industry, including Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Shawn Michaels, and Ashante “Thee” Adonis.

Clark refrained from addressing the allegations earlier, citing concerns about the impact on the character he portrayed on-screen. However, this recent apology video indicates a shift in his approach, acknowledging the need to address the controversies.

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The wrestling community awaits reactions and responses following Clark’s public apology. Stay tuned for any further developments in this evolving situation.

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