
Patrick Clark, once known in WWE as Velveteen Dream, is opening up about the apology he never thought he needed to makeand how growth and perspective forced him to reconsider everything.
In a revealing moment during his conversation on LiMPiN AiNT EASY w/ Timmy Baltimore, Clark said he fought the idea of issuing a public apology for months. After years out of the spotlight, he explained how a man named Bobby helped him navigate his return to social mediabut it wasnt easy. Clark was resistant when Bobby suggested that the first step to moving forward was taking accountability.
But over time, that mindset shifted. Clark said personal growthand seeing how others were affectedforced him to reevaluate his stance.
He gave an example involving his longtime friend and WWE star Ashanti Thee Adonis, who bailed him out of jail twice.
Clark said the fallout from his actions reached beyond just wrestling.
Eventually, he came to terms with the weight of his past.
Clark also reflected on the fans who once supported him, admitting he carried resentment for a long time.
He shared that his old way of thinking was rooted in fear and isolation:
And in a powerful closing anecdote, Clark revealed how one fans message showed him just how far his reach wenteven when he was lost.
Clarks journey is far from over, but admitting he once refused to apologizethen realizing why he had tomarks a turning point in how he wants to move forward.
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