More on Allegations of Velveteen Dream’s Unsolicited Bathroom Filming of WWE Talents

As noted before, EC3 recently accused former WWE talent Velveteen Dream, real name Patrick Clark, of inappropriately filming the genitals of several WWE talents without their consent. EC3 claimed that this incident took place in 2018 during a party he held at his house during his time in WWE’s NXT brand.

A recent episode of the NBC Sports’ Ten Count podcast had EC3 as the guest. One of the topics discussed included EC3 claiming that WWE officials had known about this incident at his house and had done nothing about it due to them viewing Dream as a potential future big star for the company at the time.

“It was known. Talent was involved. It’s a wild tale and a lot of people did know…even being part of it where I was kind of at the forefront of it because it was my home, taking it up the chain, being there, getting there. People sometimes don’t want the boat rocked from an office perspective. Sometimes, talent is doing well and drawing money. They’ll be protected.”

EC3 also claimed that Dream had given him a concussion injury that “ruined” his career in WWE and life at the time.

“The butterfly effect (of the incident), in theory, working with him later, being concussed. Was that purposeful? It kind of ruined my run and kind of ruined my life in a sense. It put me in a bad spot because of the issues with the concussions that stemmed from it. That’s not to put the blame on it, but that’s my story and it’s the truth.”

Following the podcast episode, Dream responded on Instagram about EC3’s recent allegations against him.

“I’m trying to help my old man out on a computer and I just type in WWE, right? Tell me why, the first thing I see is EC3 has talked to the dirt sheets. I guess since I’m on TMZ now, I’m somebody again. EC3 has gone to the dirt sheets saying, if you haven’t seen it, he had a party at his house one night, and if I’m to be correct, this was about 2017/18, EC3? I’m not going to tell people who was at this party out of respect for our mutual friends but one of our mutual friends is a former NXT talent that no longer works for the WWE and the other person is a current Monday Night Raw talent who used to wrestle talent for NXT.

Mike, EC3, you go out here, after I gave you the best match you’ve ever had in your entire career… I’m tired of people throwing dirt on my name, you throw this dirt on my name saying I tried to record you in your bathroom. Let’s be honest, MIke, you’re leaving out a lot of details.

What type of powder was on the table, Mike? So, let’s not leave out all the details.

The other two people, our mutual friends were there. I left my phone on your bathroom counter and because you were not sure of my sexuality at the time because of the character I played on TV and because we are not friends in real life at all, you tried to accuse me of recording you in your home. So what did I do? I went to our mutual friend who no longer works for the WWE, a former NXT talent, and I showed him my phone and had him go through my photos and videos and my recently deleted just to prove to you and the other person who was there, who because I respect him and he has a job, I’m not going to put him there. I had him prove to you that I was not recording you.”

EC3 issued an official statement to PWInsider earlier today in response to Dream’s recent video statement over the allegations against him.

“In life, I forgive everyone for everything that has been done to me.

I personally have never failed a drug test from any employer, nor been arrested for drug usage, paraphernalia, assault, battery, or any inappropriate behavior. 

My forgiveness includes Patrick Clark for setting up a video recording device in the bathroom of my home.

As far as any other accusations and allegations against him, I hope that he finds the help he needs.”

Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com 1 & 2