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OCW allegedly preparing legal action against Nick Peters

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OCW allegedly preparing legal action against Nick Peters

By Stephen King | 5/18/2023

 

Insider sources within Online Championship Wrestling, the largest professional wrestling organization in the United States, say that the company is preparing to file a lawsuit against performer Nick Peters for breach of contract.

 

Nick Peters (also known as Solomon Caine) last appeared for the company in July of 2022 as a guest commentator during Wrestlution 16, a major annual event. His last match for the company occurred in July of 2021, a month after an impasse between Peters and OCW management nearly resulted in Peters failing to renew his contract before a landmark match at Wrestlution 15.

 

Since then, OCW management alleges that the performer has failed to appear at various events to serve in a backstage role despite explicit contractual obligations. Multiple attempts to contact Peters have reportedly come up short.

 

Particular frustration has been expressed at the lucrative nature of Peters' contract, which granted him a match for the Pride Championship among other perks.

 

This story will be updated as more details become available.

Solomon Caine, Harris Turner, and Roy Brown

 

 

1x CCW International Champion, as Solomon Caine

1x OCW Light Heavyweight Champion, as Solomon Caine

2nd Place, 2021 S-Cup Tournament, as Harris Turner

 

 

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