Patrick Clark, known by fans as Velveteen Dreamhe has reappeared publicly to defend his name and make it clear that wants to go back to wwe. Through a series of messages on his Instagram account, Clark has taken advantage of the recent accusation against former Liker Mike “Duke” Drosese to talk about his own legal situation and demand that it be recognized that he was never formally charged.
“People guilty of crimes against minors do not walk free,” he wrote in his first message, pointing out that he is still released and without charges five years after the accusations that moved him away from the world of Wrestling.
In a second publication, it was even more forceful: “Many owe me an apology for dragging my mud. Five years later I’m still free and without a single position. But I understand it … it is difficult to admit when you are wrong and act with malice. But well, that’s wrestling. “
In another of his stories, Nxt’s American champion made a direct call to his followers to boost his return to the company: “If they love me as they say they love me, the bosses (HHH/HBK) pay attention to the networks. It is simple. #WeWantTheDREAM and mention @tripleh and @wwe. They can hear them! We can make more noise than lies and hate. “
Clark is firm in his posture: he believes that he has paid the media price and that he deserves a new chance about the quadrilateral. For now, there are no official signs from WWE, but NXT’s ex -star does not plan to surrender.
Velveteen Dream He was fired from WWE in May 2021 after a series of accusations of inappropriate behavior and a prolonged inactivity in the company’s programming. After his departure, Clark remained away from the world of professional wrestling for more than two years.
In February 2024, he returned to the independent circuit under the name of Velveteen Manparticipating in the event “It was All a Dream” of The Dynsty promotion, where he defeated Alec Odin. This fight marked its official return to the ring and abandonment of its old name in NXT.
Subsequently, in September 2024, Clark returned to MCW Pro Wrestlingthe promotion where it was formed, participating in the Septent Slam event and obtaining a victory over “The Afro Samurai” Tony Macko. During October 2024, he continued his streak of victories at the events Autumn Armageddon of MCW, consolidating its return to the independent circuit.
Since then, Velveteen Dream has been active in the independent scene, seeking to rebuild his career and reputation in the professional wrestling industry.