WWE Employee Says The Velveteen Dream Was Unprofessional To Work With Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 21, 2021
WWE artist Rob Schamberger took revealed on Twitter last night that The Velveteen Dream was the most unprofessional person he’s worked with in pro wrestling.
He tweeted: Without saying anything further: He was the single most unprofessional person I’ve encountered in this business. I hope this is the wake up call he needs to start doing the emotional work to become a better person. All told
Without saying anything further: He was the single most unprofessional person I’ve encountered in this business. I hope this is the wake up call he needs to start doing the emotional work to become a better person. All told.
Patrick Clark, known to WWE fans as The Velveteen Dream has been released by WWE.
PWInsider broke the story today regarding the NXT star who was once seen as a breakout star of the NXT brand, however, issues surrounding his personal life seemed to halt his push within the company.
In 2020, Dream was accused of sending inappropriate messages to an underaged child on social media, although nothing more seemed to come from it and WWE kept him employed, although he has not been seen on WWE television in December 2020.
Rumored Stadium To Be Hosting WWE SummerSlam 2021 In Las Vegas Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 21, 2021
As reported yesterday, WWE is taking SummerSlam to Las Vegas for the company s biggest party of the summer.
Dave Meltzer is reporting in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Allegiant Stadium in Vegas is the current front runner to host the event. Meltzer does however note that the decision is not finalized although he expects an announcement very soon.
Allegiant Stadium is a domed stadium located in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It serves as the home stadium for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels college football team.
Rey Fenix is reportedly dealing with an injury.
AEW recently released the full list of participants for the Casino Battle Royal which will take place at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 30, 2021.
One name noticeably absent from that list was Rey Fenix.
In an update from Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it is reported that Fenix is currently dealing with an undisclosed injury and is currently out of action. It is unclear at this stage what he is dealing with or when he will be back in the ring.
Fenix has his last AEW match on the April 14 episode of Dynamite on TNT.
How Much Money AEW Getting For Their New Rampage Show Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 19, 2021
We reported earlier today, there are some major changes coming to AEW later this year and in 2022.
AEW plans to introduce a new show Rampage which will debut in August, as well as four quarterly specials and finally, the move of Dynamite to TBS in 2022.
The upcoming changes are being viewed as very positive with PWInsider reporting that AEW is receiving in excess of eight figures from WarnerMedia for both the new show, specials.
Below is a statement from TNT and TBS General Manager Brett Weitz: