
Wrestling veteran Bryan Clark, known to fans as Adam Bomb in WWE and WRATH in WCW, was in attendance at the March 7 episode of AEW Collision. Clark was present at the event as a spectator and was not involved in any on-screen segments or storyline angles during the broadcast.
Clark became widely known during the 1990s for his work in both major promotions. In WCW, he gained recognition as one half of the tag team Kronik alongside his longtime friend Brian Adams. The team had a strong run in the promotion and captured the WCW World Tag Team Championship twice.
During his earlier WWE run, Clark portrayed the Adam Bomb character, a gimmick built around a nuclear-themed persona. The character became one of the more memorable personas from WWE programming in the mid-1990s.
Clark’s appearance at AEW Collision was noted on social media by AEW personality RJ City. Sharing a photo with Clark, RJ City made a lighthearted comment referencing Clark’s former gimmick.
“Of all the nuclear fission-themed wrestlers, he was my favorite.”
While Clark appeared at the show, his presence remained limited to the audience area. He did not participate in any segments or matches during the televised event.
Now 61 years old, Clark stepped away from professional wrestling more than two decades ago. He officially retired from in-ring competition in 2003 after a career that included runs in both WWE and WCW during the height of the Monday Night War era.
Following his retirement, Clark continued to deal with injuries that resulted from his years inside the ring. In 2006, he underwent lower back surgery to address damage sustained during his wrestling career.
Despite being retired for many years, Clark remains a recognizable name among long-time wrestling fans who remember his time in both major promotions. His appearance at AEW Collision served as a brief reminder of his legacy in professional wrestling during the 1990s.
Bryan Clark (Adam Bomb, WRATH) Attends AEW Collision On March 7
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