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• Chances Of Former Champion Returning To WWE Are Zero After Recent Incident

Former NXT North American Champion Velveteen Dream’s WWE career went downhill after he was accused of sexual harassment by an underage boy.

He was released from WWE in 2021.

Earlier this year, Velveteen noted that he was never guilty and wants to return to WWE.

It looks like a return to WWE for the 27-year-old wrestler won’t be happening anytime soon, because of his recent record.

Velveteen Dream (real name: Patrick Clark) was arrested on August 20th in Orlando, Florida on battery and trespassing charges.

He pleaded not guilty to these charges. He was released after he posted $1,200 in bail.

On August 26, he was arrested again, this time for an out-of-state warrant on drug possession.

Officer Carlos Rivera of the Altamonte Springs Police Department had the following to say about arresting Patrick for possession of Cocaine and destroying physical evidence:

“Sitting inside I observed a black male later identified as Patrick Clark, who was speaking with PFC Belt. Clark provided his Maryland driver’s license and vehicle information to PFC Belt, who then walked back to his patrol vehicle.

I remained on the passenger side door keeping a visual of Clark to maintain Officer Safety. While standing outside the passenger door I observed Clark pull a small clear baggie containing a white powdery substance out of his wallet.

Clark proceeded to open the baggie placing the white powdery substance on the side of his left hand in a line pattern. Based on my training and experience I recognized the white powdery substance to be cocaine.

At that time Clark began to sniff the white powdery substance up his nose. I began to wave PFC Belt over to the vehicle for assistance. I then began to tell Clark to drop the baggie and to place his hands in the air.

During this time Clark was attempting to conceal the small clear baggie in between the driver seat and center console with white powdery substance spilling on the driver seat as well as his person.

Clark then exited the vehicle and was placed in agency issued handcuffs for further investigation.

Based on the above information I find probably cause to charge Clark with F.S.S 893.13 6a Possession of Cocaine when I observed Clark sitting in the driver seat snorting a white powdery substance which field tested positive for cocaine from a small plastic baggie, and F.S.S 918.13 1a Destroying Evidence when Clark attempted to ingest the cocaine in the plastic baggie as he believed Law Enforcement was no longer able to observe his actions.

This was an attempt to deceive law enforcement. Clark was placed in agency issued handcuffs that were checked for proper fit and double locked. He was then transported to the Seminole County Jail for further processing.

The cocaine was weighed on an agency calibrated scale showing bag weight of 0.1 grams. It was then dropped into evidence.”

In an update, the Wrestling Observer is reporting the following about Dream’s chances of returning to WWE after these arrests:

“One of the top people in the company told me outright he would never be back.”

Also Read: “I was never guilty” – Velveteen Dream Wants To Return To WWE

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• On This Day In WWF History (September 3, 1994) – WWF Superstars

On this day in 1994, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Superstars of Wrestling’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Portland Civic Center in Portland, Maine and featured matches, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Survivor Series 1994’ PPV.

Here’s the card:

Bob Backlund vs. Bert Centeno

Owen Hart vs. Scott Taylor

The Smoking Gunns vs. The Heavenly Bodies

The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Roy Raymond

IRS vs. Phil Apollo


        
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