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Ex-WWE star claims Seth Rollins stole his gimmick
Inside: Huge WWE Money in the Bank return potentially leaked

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A few years ago, Patrick Clark Jr. (fka Velveteen Dream) was released from the Stamford-based promotion due to a controversy. The former North American Champion was accused of sending explicit images to an underage girl, but those claims were later dismissed due to a lack of evidence.
Today, Patrick Clark Jr. uploaded a series of stories on Instagram where he boldly claimed that Seth Rollins stole his gimmick. The posts had side-by-side comparisons between Patrick and Rollins throughout the years, and he even added a cryptic video where Triple H called out Kurt Angle for gimmick infringement.
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![]() RAW General Manager Adam Pearce recently addressed the idea of one more match. The Scrap Iron made a smooth transition from a wrestler to an on-screen authority figure. Though the 46-year-old veteran has stayed retired since 2014, he did briefly wrestle in a few matches for WWE. Earlier today, the RAW General Manager took to his Instagram handle to upload a video of himself in which a fan asked him whether he would wrestle again. Adam Pearce made it clear he would not return to full-time wrestling anytime soon, but is keeping the door open for one last match before it’s done and dusted. | ![]() Kairi Sane has been away for a long time, but now it seems she's getting ready for a return to the ring. She has been training in the gym for some time and seems to be ready. After a fan shared a post about her working out, Sane posted a picture of a Money in the Bank briefcase that was customised for her - Pirate in the Bank. While this could mean nothing, the star may have leaked the fact that she's finally returning to the ring in time for the Money in the Bank event. She also put emojis that seemed to indicate her eyeing the briefcase. |
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According to recent reports from PWInsider Elite, Hendry's signing with WWE is “pretty much considered a lock” whenever he is able to do so. It was also noted that WWE personnel are impressed with the TNA World Champion, as he has received a lot of great internal feedback and praise for his match against Randy Orton at 'Mania 41. People within the promotion hold him in high regard, and he has received praise for the way he has handled feedback.
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