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Triple H addresses allegations against Velveteen Dream: ‘We didn’t find anything’

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Velveteen Dream returned to WWE television just last week on NXT, and that led to all the obvious questions after allegations surfaced during the #SpeakingOut movement that he had inappropriate contact with minors. That was the second round of stories, with the first coming back in April.

WWE never commented on either. That is until now, when Triple H told CBS Sports the company looked into it and didn’t find any issues that would prevent the promotion from using him going forward:

“You know, in this day today, accusations are made and you take them all very seriously. You look into them the best you can, and you find out what is there and what isn’t. In this situation, [Clark] was also involved in a car accident. That’s what took him off TV. In the moment, all this other stuff happens and you look into it and you find that there is a situation that people bring to everyone’s attention, you look into it and find that it is what it is and there’s nothing there.

“Everything that we have done, we are comfortable with him continuing to do what he does and everything else. But he had a car accident. It stemmed down to people thought we removed him from TV for different reasons. We didn’t. He was in a car accident.

“Once he was medically cleared to be able to return to the ring from his car accident, we continued forward the way we did. We looked into what was there and we didn’t find anything.”

Dream is scheduled to wrestle Finn Balor on NXT TV next week.

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