Bryan Clark has addressed his recent appearance at an AEW event after fans quickly noticed the former WWE and WCW star backstage.
Clark, who wrestling fans may remember as Adam Bomb in WWE and Wrath during his run in WCW, was spotted backstage at the March 7, 2026 episode of All Elite Wrestling Collision in Tucson, Arizona. Photos from the event began circulating online shortly after the show, prompting speculation about why the veteran wrestler was present at the taping. Now Clark has provided an update of his own.
Taking to Twitter on March 8, 2026, Clark shared a message about the experience while posting photos from backstage at the AEW event.
“Had a Great time with a Hot Crowd🔥 and Big time Talent on display Saturday Night here in Tucson, Arizona 🌵 with @AEW @JustinRoberts @TonyKhan @tonyschiavone24 @primetimemooney @ClaudioCSRO Hope to see you all back in AZ soon😃”
Clark’s post also tagged several AEW personalities, including AEW President Tony Khan, ring announcer Justin Roberts, commentator Tony Schiavone, and AEW star Claudio Castagnoli. The photos accompanying the post showed Clark posing backstage with several wrestling personalities and enjoying the show from ringside during the Collision taping.
Clark’s appearance initially drew attention after fans noticed him in a photo shared by AEW personality RJ City earlier in the weekend. At the time, there was no clear explanation for why the wrestling veteran was backstage, which led to speculation among fans online. Clark’s update now suggests he was simply attending the show and catching up with friends while enjoying the event in Tucson.
For longtime wrestling fans, Clark remains a memorable figure from the 1990s wrestling boom, first gaining recognition as Adam Bomb in WWE before later finding success in WCW as Wrath during the height of the nWo era.
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