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WWE has lost numerous talents over the years, a few due to their mismanagement and others for wrestlers’ part of misdemeanors. While the company has worked on its flaws and reached a considerably better place for fostering talent, some of the released talents also realized where they went wrong in the past. One of the prime examples of this dynamic was none other than the former WWE superstar Patrick Clark f.k.a. Velveteen Dream.

WWE issued the ultimatum for the 28-year-old and eventually fired him in the face of multiple intense controversies back in 2021. Two years later, Clark came up with a thorough apology letter to WWE fans and everyone involved and invited hard media questions to clear the air on his part.

Patrick Clark invited a hard media call to clear the air on his past controversies

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In May 2021, Patrick Clark had to be away from WWE after six years of consistent runs with the company. He outright denied those allegations that he encountered, saying the whole thing occurred without his knowledge and he did not intend to indulge in any kind of unethical activities. Previously, Clark held his tongue about the entire issue and justified his silence on the grounds of being true to his on-screen character.

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However, now he saw the matter in a completely different light and issued a sincere apology to his former boss, Triple H and a few other WWE higher-ups for the controversy and trouble he brought to the business and for his afterward conduct as a whole.

Now, he took another landmark step forward to make things right and cleared all the confusion from his side.

As per the latest report, the controversial wrestler is now ready to take full consequences of his actions and wanted to offer an open forum to media personnel to shoot uncomfortable questions.

So, some hardcore authentic information about the much-talked-about release might be on the way next. However, Clark didn’t specify the reason for his apology except for taking responsibility for his behavior.

Patrick Clark aims to right his wrongs by issuing apologies to notable wrestling personalities

The released WWE superstar is yet to deny or accept the past allegations against him. The primary object of Clark’s apology was WWE, the organization he served for nearly six long years as Velveteen Dream. He expressed his utmost regret for bringing a lot of negative publicity to the company due to the controversy surrounding him. He specifically issued an apology to Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and some of the key individuals related to his time in the Stamford-based promotion.

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The next recipient of his apology was his immediate family and fans who had to suffer and had to survive criticisms and questions for his actions.

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Given his latest wish to give media exposure, numerous media houses might want to get their shots at the former superstar at the earliest. So, we must expect the exact reason for his apology, as well shortly.

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I had been a casual wrestling fan for a long time and after joining EssentiallySports, I started to watch WWE more attentively. I?ve been hooked on to pro wrestling thanks in large parts to stars like Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns. I have cannot go a day without going through my social media feed occupied by their updates.
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