[3] Clark made his wrestling debut in 1989 under the ring name The Nightstalker and quickly rose to a main event status wrestler.
Ox Baker began to challenge any and all wrestlers to include Larry Zbyszko, even telling The Trooper that he "couldn't even join the boy scouts".
Ten days later Clark faced Sid Vicious at Clash of the Champions XIII: Thanksgiving Thunder and was defeated.
Two months later he replaced an injured Diamond Studd at Starrcade to team with Rick Steiner in a losing effort to Vader and Mr.
[7] Clark moved to Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation, making his first appearance on June 19, 1992, at a TV taping in Spartanburg, SC.
[8][9] Clark joined Smoky Mountain Wrestling in October 1992 and made his debut on a show in Knoxville, TN, losing to SMW Champion Brian Lee by countout.
[14] Bomb made his pay-per-view debut at Survivor Series, where he teamed up with Irwin R. Schyster, Diesel and "The Model" Rick Martel against Razor Ramon, The 1-2-3 Kid, Marty Jannetty and "The Macho Man" Randy Savage in an elimination match.
The four characters, collectively known as "Blood Runs Cold", was WCW's attempt to tap into the popularity of the Mortal Kombat video games.
The following night, on Nitro, Wrath and Mortis unsuccessfully challenged The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) for the World Tag Team Championship.
After recovery, he returned to singles action later in the year as a face, debuting both a new attire and finishing move called the Meltdown while all Blood Runs Cold references were phased out.
Wrath had a lengthy undefeated streak on WCW television, defeating various wrestlers including Meng at Halloween Havoc and Glacier at World War 3.
Due to the impressive win record, Clark was rumored to be slated to become a future challenger to Bill Goldberg but had his momentum stopped on the November 23 episode of Nitro in a big loss to Kevin Nash.
[16] However, KroniK switched allegiances to the Millionaires Club after Vince Russo betrayed them and, on May 15, 2000, they defeated Shane Douglas and The Wall to win the vacant World Tag Team Championship.
KroniK was granted a rematch for the title at Bash at the Beach on July 9, and was successful in reclaiming World Tag Team Championship.
[16] Following the title loss, KroniK turned heel after Vince Russo managed to bribe them in order to have them attack Bill Goldberg, who would be fired if he lost a single match.
KroniK was sidelined when Clark needed stitches for a wound from a chair shot while Adams was hospitalized with appendicitis.
[1] KroniK were later stripped of the title due to contract problems, and they wrestled their last match together in January 2003, losing to Goldberg and Keiji Mutoh.
[citation needed] Following the death of his partner Brian Adams, Clark considered their time together as part of KroniK to be the highlight of his career.
In February 2020, Clark was indicted in Maricopa County, Arizona on five felony charges relating to alleged acts between January and April 2019.