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Online Championship Wrestling and Nick Peters agree to settle Delaware court case

By Steven Michaels | 7/4/2023

 

After weeks of back and forth between Online Championship Wrestling (OCW) and performer Nick Peters (aka Solomon Caine) regarding alleged breach of contract, the two parties have agreed to an out-of-court settlement.

 

The settlement, expected to be approved by the Delaware Court of Chancery as soon as today, bars Peters from appearing at any OCW events indefinitely. This excludes Riot 606, which is explicitly carved out as Peters' last appearance for the company.

 

In a statement, OCW indicated that Peters' appearance on Riot 606 would be a public apology to the fans, "nothing more, nothing less." Eichner & Mallwart LLP, the firm representing Peters, shot back by clarifying that the settlement does not include a guilty plea or any acceptance of alleged wrongdoing.

 

More information will be provided on this story as it is available.

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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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