Velveteen Dream’s name brought a lot of controversy when he was around the company. He couldn’t even appear on television without #FireVelveteenDream trending on social media. Now, Dream is taking another shot at social media.

The former NXT standout posted a few interesting stories on his Instagram account. One of them seemingly targeted everyone who can’t touch his style, while he used another text graphic to take a shot at the entire internet.

Velveteen Dream wrote that the “internet is trash,” and he said that the enemy is working overtime as he continues praying for protection. In the end, he has nothing but gratitude for the few supporters he has left.

INTERNET IS TRASH
Stay Positive & Block Out The Demons Looking To Make A Name Off Of What GOD Can Do
I PRAY FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION / THE ENEMY • IS WORKING OVERTIME
THANK YOU GUYS FOR POSITIVE VIBES AND SUPPORT / U ARE MY HIGHLIGHT!

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1LUV, PATRICK

WWE actually came close to bringing Velveteen Dream back, but that didn’t happen. Now, it appears that Velveteen Dream is still a bit upset about how things went down for his career.

Velveteen Dream allegedly hid a video camera in a bathroom during a party where WWE Superstars were attending. That video camera was allegedly placed to capture voyeuristic video of his co-workers. EC3 later spoke up as he is glad that story came to light.

The former NXT North American Champion was arrested for cocaine possession, and he’s still dealing with those charges. That doesn’t even include the allegation about him sending an explicit photo to minors, and also calling them. You can click here for that audio.

We’ll have to see what is next for Velveteen Dream. After all, he still has a lot of potential, but sadly, his choices might have gotten in his way. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more updates, and as always, share your thoughts in the comments below to let us know what you think!

Felix Upton

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