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WhereCulture Wrestling: Backstage update on Colin Locke's medical status

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A video with a thumbnail of Colin Locke lying on the ground after tonight's match, holding his face with COLIN LOCKE INJURED?! in bold red text appears in your Youtube Subscriptions section. Curious, you open the video and click play, and WhereCulture's Aaron Willis appears onscreen.

 

Aaron: Gooood evening everyone, I'm Aaron Willis from WhereCulture Wrestling, and HERE IS SOME NEWS!

 

A hastily put together slideshow of the closing moments of the tag team match appears on screen.

 

Aaron: Viewers appeared worried after Colin Locke was shown looking wobbly and holding his eye after failing to put his fookin hands up to block Tre Golden's punch after receiving a violent eye rake beforehand. While rumours of facial damage, concussions, and all manner of things have flooded the internet over the past hour, we can confirm that Colin is cleared to wrestle, he is uninjured, however, he will be taking things easy with his left eye for a while.

 

The camera cuts to Aaron, who is reading off of a piece of paper.

 

Aaron: The former International Champion was apparently quoted as saying that he was 'Alright, but his eye just hurts a bit, maybe some sleep with do some good', and claimed that Tre Golden was 'An actual donkey, going for my eye like that'. Well, there you have it! Tune in for more wrestling news, I've been Aaron Willis, and make sure you ring the bell, hit subscribe, and watch some more videos while you're here!

 

You click another video entitled '10 Things You've Forgotten About OCW Consequence', closing the video and feeling slightly more informed about the backstage details of OCW.

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