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WhereCulture Report: Questions Surround OCW Star Following Ambition 100


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Following a night full of surprises, returns, spectacular matches, and a celebration of all things Ambition, the OCW locker room and team were largely thrilled by the reaction of the packed Madison Square audience following the conclusion of the Doc & Antonio main event.

 

However, the jubilance was not felt throughout the entire locker room.

 

Since returning to OCW back in December as a part of OCW's 20th Anniversary event, Inness Quartz has been seen expressing frustration around not just his opponent and agitator Ryu Matsumoto, but with the company at large. It was reported back in January that Quartz was "extremely frustrated" with the production team after several of his planned segments were interrupted or cut short.

 

OCW CEO Jaysin Sensation has openly stated there "are no issues" between the company and the former World Champion, and since the last incident at Ambition 99, Quartz has been focused on facing his former mentor. 

 

Following his victory over Ryu Matsumoto on Ambition 100, Quartz attacked the Hall of Famer several times, including intercepting medical staff as they were on their way to provide aid to the veteran. According to internal members of the OCW medical team, they were "completely blindsided" by Quartz' actions and issued complaints to Drago Cesar, Tiberius Dupree, and the rest of the OCW Management team after the incident. 

 

Quartz eventually made his way back to the trainers room on his own accord, where it was discovered he had unknowingly sustained a subconjunctival hemorrhage (a broken blood vessel) to his right eye. It is unclear whether the damage was sustained at some point in the match or if it happened in the fracas afterwards as he continued to assault Spider Matsumoto. Those close to the situation report that the damage is "temporary and does not compromise Quartz' availability", but that "his aggression towards the non-wrestling staff" could see possible fines or suspensions, which would fall in line with the way the OCW roster has been handled in an attempt to keep the action between contracted wrestlers. 

 

OCW's next event will take place Saturday, February 15th in Quartz' hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as "The Clash" returns to the Wells Fargo Center. The former champion is not scheduled to appear in front of his hometown crowd as of press time. Quartz has not yet commented on the situation. 

 

Along with this update, we are still awaiting medical updates for Christine, Clickbait, and Marisa Welch. Marisa's status is especially concerning, following the viscous attack she suffered in the parking lot, considering she is scheduled to compete in a triple threat match with PERL and EMP for the OCW World's Women's Championship next week in Philadelphia.

 

WhereCulture will continue to seek updates and information from OCW and will be certain to provide updates when we receive them.

 

 

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