WWE Developmental Talent Slammed For No-Showing Indie Date
The Tough Enough contestant has been branded a 'Total Diva' by the Millennium Wrestling Federation.
WWE developmental talent (and recent Tough Enough contestant) Patrick Clark has been slammed for no-showing an agreed date with Boston-based Millennium Wrestling Federation. Co-founder Dan Mirade posted the above video to MWF's YouTube channel, criticising Clark for cutting of all contact regarding a pre-arranged appearance, and branding him a 'total diva' for his conduct throughout. He also disparages the youngster for 'lucking into' a reality show, rather than forging a more traditional path to WWE stardom. According to Mirade, Clark agreed to appear at tonight's 'TV14 Fight Night' as far back as August 31st, and even discussed transport with the promotion. He is then alleged to have ignored MWF's follow-up messages, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT4MDgLNVHA The promoter has also accused Patrick of lying to WWE officials, claiming that he never agreed to appear in the promotion, despite apparent video evidence to the contrary. Mirade also cites various prominent figures who've previously performed in his promotion, even while under WWE contract, including Paul Bearer, Teddy Long, Al Snow, and Daniel Bryan (while WWE US Champion). He repeatedly stresses the professional attitude of WWE with regard to indie bookings, and their typical leniency in such matters. Clark has remained quiet on this issue, and hasn't posted anything from his Twitter account since October 8th, announcing a 'few days off' from social media.