I had to go digging, and it looks like it's more on the order of him having turned against stablemate Kwang and then Wippleman deciding to side with Kwang (which is quite a vote of confidence to start a much larger man's face turn).
Adam Bomb had a KOTR qualifying match in '94 against the 1-2-3 Kid. Kwang came down to help and accidentally spit his mist in Adam Bomb's eyes, allowing the Kid to win by schoolboy. Blinded Adam Bomb was pissed and tried to take a swing after the match, nearly hitting Wippleman.
Then, the next week, they had Adam Bomb vs. Kwang, and Wippleman didn't come out with either guy. But he showed up mid-match, and just interceded on Kwang's behalf by convincing him to walk out and take the countout loss. That seems like it was just Harvey picking Kwang, but Bomb never really got at him.
What a garbage-looking face turn. I actually remember thinking that they were setting up a Kwang face turn at the time, which seemed significantly stranger to me since I couldn't imagine the fans accepting him as a face. I did realize relatively quickly in 1995 that Savio Vega was a repackaged Kwang.
This, from Bryan Clark's Wiki, was amusing. I have no recollection of this:
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As a face, he would throw rubber nuclear missiles into the audience as he walked to the ring and after he won a match.