Bryan Clark
Bryan Clark

Height: 6’6” 
Weight: 300 lbs.
Real name: Emmitt Bryan Clark, Jr.
Hometown: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (billed from Three Mile Island)
Pro debut: 1990
Finishing move: Meltdown (Pumphandle slam)
Favorite quote: "Prepare for a meltdown"
Other aliases: The Nightstalker (SMW/ WCW/ AWA), Adam Bomb (WWE), Wrath (WCW), Bryan Clarke (WCW), "The Creation of Devastation"
Career highlights: AJPW World Tag Team Champion (w/Brian Adams), SMW TV Champion, WCW World Tag Team Champion (2) (w/Brian Adams)
Trained by: Ox Baker, Steve Keirn

Bryan Clark debuted in 1990, appearing on one of the last ever American Wrestling Association shows as The Nightstalker. When the AWA folded, he appeared for World Championship Wrestling, wrestling at StarrCade. He then joined Smoky Mountain Wrestling, and defeated Tracy Smothers for the SMW Television Championship on February 8, 1993. He lost the title to Tim Horner that same evening.

Later that year, Clark joined the World Wrestling Federation as Adam Bomb. The Adam Bomb character had survived the nuclear incident on Three Mile Island, but was forced to wear goggles as a result of the radiation he had absorbed. In addition, Bomb had apparently gained super-size and super-strength. He was initially managed by Johnny Polo (Raven), then by Harvey Wippleman. Bomb was initially a heel but turned face after Harvey Whippleman and his new protege Kwang the Ninja turned on him in mid-1994. Bomb would throw rubber nuclear missiles into the audience as he approached the ring. After some brief feuds with Kwang and Bam Bam Bigelow, Clarke left the WWF in mid-1995 (following a King of the Ring qualifying match loss on PPV against Mabel) for unknown reasons.

In 1997 Clarke rejoined WCW as Wrath, a helmeted martial artist who, along with Mortis, battled Glacier and Ernest Miller. The four characters, collectively known as "Blood Runs Cold", were an attempt to tap into the popularity of the fighting game Mortal Kombat, and vignettes promoting them had been airing since 1996. The storyline continued until 1998, when Clarke was injured.

Clarke began wrestling again in 1998, still under the Wrath name. All Blood Runs Cold references were eliminated, and he was repackaged as a monster heel of sorts, going on an undefeated streak through winning squash matches. However, he tore his ACL in April 1999 while wrestling Jerry Flynn and spent a year recuperating.

In April 2000 Clarke returned to the ring, now using his real name. He formed a tag team with Brian Adams known as KroniK, members of the New Blood. KroniK switched allegiances to the Millionaire's Club after Vince Russo betrayed them, and on May 15 they defeated Shane Douglas and The Wall to win the WCW World Tag Team Championships. They held the titles until May 30, when New Blood members Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo (The Perfect Event) won the titles.

Kronik had a rematch for the tag titles at Bash at the Beach on July 9, where they were victorious. The entire Natural Born Thrillers stable began feuding with KroniK. Nonetheless, KroniK held the titles until August 13, when they were beaten by Vampiro and The Great Muta.

Russo managed to regain the services of KroniK after bribing them, and he sent them after Goldberg, who would be fired if he lost even a single match. Goldberg managed to overcome the odds, pinning both Clark and Adams in a Handicap Match at Halloween Havoc.

KroniK continued to act as hired muscle, helping The Boogie Knights (Alex Wright and Disco Inferno) battle the Filthy Animals, and eventually working for their former enemies, the Natural Born Thrillers.

In January 2000 KroniK turned face once again, siding with Ernest Miller. They were eventually sidelined when Clarke was split open with a chair, needing stitches, and Adams was hospitalized with appendicitis. While KroniK were injured, WCW was purchased by the WWF in March 2001.

Clarke and Adams returned to the WWF on September 4, 2001, attacking and Double Chokeslamming The Undertaker. Managed by Steven Richards, They faced Undertaker and Kane at Unforgiven, and were defeated. WWF management was unhappy with their performance at Unforgiven, and asked them to report to the WWF Developmental Territory for retraining. KroniK were not receptive, and left the company.

KroniK has made sporadic appearances since then, appearing with the World Wrestling All-Stars and All Japan Pro Wrestling.

In February of 2006, Clark had back surgery.