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Online Championship Wrestling files suit against performer Nick Peters

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Online Championship Wrestling files suit against performer Nick Peters

By Mike Murdoch | 6/16/2023

 

After weeks of speculation, Online Championship Wrestling has officially filed suit against Nick Peters (aka Solomon Caine) in the Delaware Court of Chancery. The company is officially registered and headquartered in the state.

 

The suit was filed shortly after Peters failed to appear for a scheduled match against Inness Quartz at Riot 604. OCW alleges that the performer has failed to appear on numerous occasions, violating the terms of his contract. Eichner & Mallwart LLP, the law firm representing Peters, has denied that the performer's contract requires specific appearances.

 

It seemed likely that Peters would appear on Riot 604, with OCW going as far as introducing him with a video package highlighting some career moments. However, the company instead aired a brief voicemail that saw Peters explicitly (with double meaning) claim he would not be appearing. It is unknown at this time how the voicemail was obtained.

 

Unconfirmed rumors say that the appearance on Riot 604 was expected to happen and smooth over tensions between the two parties, but Peters backed out at the last minute.

 

More information will be provided on this story as it is 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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