Velveteen Dream isn’t done speaking his mind after the news of former WWF star Mike Droese’s arrest for attempted aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor.

On May 7, 2025, Dream took to Instagram to post yet another slide, this time calling on his fans to help him make enough noise to get WWE’s attention.

In the latest slide, Dream wrote, “IF YOU LOVE ME LIKE YOU SAY YOU LOVE ME, THE BOSS’ (HHH/HBK) PAY ATTENTION TO SOCIAL MEDIA. IT’S SIMPLE. #WeWantTheDREAM AND SPAM @TripleH @WWE. THEY WILL HEAR YOU! WE CAN MAKE ENOUGH NOISE TO DROWN OUT THE LIES AND THE HATE.”

This comes after Dream previously posted a message claiming that “People Guilty of Child Crimes Don’t Get to Walk Around Free,” clearly referencing the backlash he faced after being accused of inappropriate messages to minors — allegations he has repeatedly denied.

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During a 2024 interview with Chris Van Vliet, Dream addressed the accusations, insisting that the screenshots allegedly showing conversations with a 16 and 17-year-old were fabricated. “No, those aren’t conversations that I’ve ever had with anybody, minor or adult, legal, illegal, consensual, or non-consensual. Those words, those texts, those images that have been pushed out there on the internet—they’re all false,” he said.

Dream admitted to speaking with a person named Jacob Schmidt but emphasized that he never said anything that could be misconstrued as inappropriate. “I did speak to a Jacob Schmidt on Instagram. We actually had a phone conversation over Instagram. At no point in time did I ever type anything or say anything that should have or could have been misconstrued as an advance of any type,” he explained.

Dream’s call to action urging fans to spam Triple H and WWE with the hashtag #WeWantTheDREAM suggests he’s looking for a way back into the company that once positioned him as one of its brightest stars. Whether the fans respond to his plea remains to be seen.

Do you think Velveteen Dream deserves a second chance in WWE, or should he move on from wrestling altogether? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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