Velveteen Dream Releases Video Apologizing to WWE, Triple H, Shawn Michael, Ashante Adonis, And Fans
The Velveteen Dream posted an apology video…
Patrick Clark, known as The Velveteen Dream during his time with WWE, posted an apology video that was almost five minutes in length to his instagram account earlier today, with the caption “I Apologize ♥️”.
Clark issued a statement claiming full accountability for his actions and behavior over the last three years. He also apologized specifically to the WWE, Paul Levesque (Triple H), Shawn Michaels, Ashante Adonis (Tehuti Miles), and to fans.
Clark said:
“As you’ve probably seen or heard over the course of the last few years, I want to apologize for my behavior. Both professionally and personally, I always preach to those closest to me about the power of accountability and responsibility, and I take full accountability for my behavior over the last three years of my life.
When narratives were written about me, it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter what was written about me, it doesn’t matter what was said about me, it doesn’t matter what’s on the internet about me. I was wrong. And because of that, I need to apologize to a few people.
First, I want to apologize to the WWE organization. I want to apologize to the WWE organization for any unwanted attention and negative press that I brought to your brand and your product. I want to apologize to the WWE fans and the Velveteen Dream fans because when you hear the name Velveteen Dream, it should have only been spoken about in a productive and positive light, not the name Patrick Clark as another statistic of what happens when talent and opportunity meet immaturity. That’s not what you spend your hard earned money on, that’s not what you invest your time and your money in. When you look on the TV and come to the shows, you should escape reality, and not have to deal with mine. I want to apologize to the WWE and the fans. I want to apologize to Paul Leveque. Paul, you are such an understanding and patient man and leader and getting the opportunity to work with you and learn from you, I get the sense of what makes you who you are and how you’ve been able to handle the responsibility of being in the public light for such a long time. I want to apologize to you Paul, I’m sorry. I also want to say I’m sorry to Shawn Michaels. Shawn, it’s still beyond me that I’ve had the opportunity in this lifetime to learn from you, to have your mentorship and guidance, and I apologize if you feel like you’ve wasted your time and your energy investing into me, you have not. I’m still a work in progress, I’m still learning, and I remember all of the lessons that you’ve taught me. Shawn, I’m sorry. My best friend, Tehuti Miles, I want to apologize to you because before you were tied to me publicly for the support you have given me and continue to give me, your resume was impeccable and I apologize for any smudges that I may have put on that resume because of my behavior. Your the last person that should have to deal with anything like that and I’m sorry man. I want to apologize to my family, my mom, my dad, my brother, my sister, my nieces and my nephews — because you made read things, you may hear about things, you may be confronted by people you don’t know and you might feel the need to explain yourselves on my behalf. I just want you to know that you do not have to do that, ever.
No one should have to explain anything for Patrick Clark, no one should have to trend because of Patrick Clark, no one should have to answer the questions of where is Patrick now, what did Patrick do, what happened with Patrick. That’s not your responsibility and I don’t want you to have to feel burdened with that responsibility, that’s my responsibility and I apologize to you all for any negative energy that has had to come your way because of me. I want to apologize to the fans, and those in my personal and professional life that I have effected by my behavior. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.
I recognize that I was losing myself and I apologize to anyone that I lost along the way, anyone that I upset or offended because of my behavior. Man, I’m sorry and I hope you all forgive me. Thank you.”
WWE released Patrick Clark, known as The Velveteen Dream, in May of 2021. Prior to his release he faced multiple allegations, including sexual misconduct by an underage fan as well as being named during the Speaking Out movement that occured in the Summer of 2020. He was also accused by EC3 of attempting to record video of other wrestlers using the bathroom while at a party.
After his WWE release, Clark was arrested multiple times, charged with trespassing, battery, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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