Wrestling Veteran Bryan Clark Spotted at AEW Collision
WWE and WCW veteran Bryan Clark, known to wrestling fans as Adam Bomb and WRATH, was in attendance at the March 7, 2026, episode of All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) Collision. The 61-year-old Clark was present as a spectator and was not involved in any on-screen capacity during the event.
A Familiar Face in the Crowd
Clark’s appearance at the AEW Collision event was noted on social media by AEW personality RJ City, who shared a photo with the wrestling veteran. City playfully referenced Clark’s former WWE persona, stating, “Of all the nuclear fission-themed wrestlers, he was my favorite.” Wrestling Attitude and Fightful both reported on Clark’s presence at the show.
Career Highlights
Bryan Clark gained prominence in the 1990s with notable runs in both WWE and WCW. In WWE, he wrestled as Adam Bomb, portraying a character centered around a nuclear theme. Later, in WCW, he competed as WRATH and achieved success as one half of the tag team Kronik alongside Brian Adams, capturing the WCW World Tag Team Championship twice. Ringside News confirmed his attendance at the event.
Retirement and Later Years
Clark officially retired from professional wrestling in 2003 after a career spanning both WWE and WCW during the height of the Monday Night War era. He underwent lower back surgery in 2006 to address injuries sustained during his in-ring career. Despite his retirement over two decades ago, Clark remains a recognizable figure among long-time wrestling fans. eWrestlingNews also reported on his recent appearance.
His appearance at AEW Collision served as a nostalgic reminder of his contributions to professional wrestling during the 1990s.