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NYPD arrests Nick Peters for trespassing and aggravated battery during OCW event By Peter Phillips | 8/5/2023 The NYPD has arrested former OCW star Nick Peters (known as Solomon Caine) after he hopped the barricade at an OCW live event and assaulted three wrestlers and a security guard. He has since been charged with trespassing and aggravated battery. Peters and OCW previously settled a lawsuit in July regarding the former star's refusal to appear for the company. Part of the settlement required Peters to make a final showing at Riot 606, and banned him from entering any OCW events afterwards. It is unknown if Peters made said appearance, as he did not appear on-camera during the episode. The incident, shown live on TV, saw Peters strike one wrestler in the face with a metal claw and incapacitate another. A security guard who attempted to intervene was also incapacitated and thrown from the ring. Wrestler "The Last Blacksmith" rushed to the scene with a blunt weapon and after a brief scuffle was able to drive off the attacker. When NYPD arrived on scene, "The Last Blacksmith" and Peters were found in a backstage parking garage. The attacker was arrested without resistance. "The Last Blacksmith" was also arrested but was released following clarification of the situation. More information will be provided on this story as it is available.
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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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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.
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Seltzer Report Newsletter Highlight - Peters takes the piss The following is an excerpt from the Seltzer Report Newsletter published weekly by Gabe Seltzer on the Seltzer Report website. Subscriptions are available for just $4.99 a month. Support professional wrestling journalism today! --- Sources close to the Nick Peters (aka Solomon Caine) and Online Championship Wrestling situation say that talks between the two parties fizzled last week. OCW management presented Peters with a set of appearances beginning with last Friday's Turmoil 297 in exchange for dropping their lawsuit, which Peters rejected. The performer derided the deal as "Kentucky-fried horseshit" and that "he had no reason to return to the company" when he could be "sipping margaritas in Miami with the mamis instead." Management has maintained that they will go after Peters for breach of contract soon if he refuses to appear with the company. Eichner & Mallwart LLP, a law firm recently retained by Peters, claims that the performer's contract has been fulfilled and requires no additional appearances. Eichner & Mallwart refused to comment on his editorializing. With talks on the fritz and the accused now retaining a law firm, the dispute is closer than ever to a courtroom. But, as wrestling goes, anything can happen.
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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.
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I'm glad we got to see a showcase of fresh OCW talent in the fatal four way tonight. Pep Diaz could use a little work in-ring though. I could never imagine an OCW legend like say, Paul Pugh, constantly avoiding engagement and making unnecessary flavor pins in front of others. If you want some pointers, I'm always here to help a rookie.
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I want to preface the following by saying this is my two cents on the matter. This is not responding to anyone in particular, or representing anyone's view but my own. There were three jokes between me and Brian during the whole video. One was near the end of Baxter's entrance and followed up with "there's nothing sexier than this main event", one was following a reversal at the beginning of the match that Parca did not respond to, and one was during the sign-off. Only one joke during the match, a short quip. It was by no means the entire commentary, and in my opinion it did not take away from either of the competitors. We spent what I felt was sufficient time discussing the recent history of the competitors and putting them over as legitimate threats. Could we do better? Hell yeah! I sometimes think that I'm too repetitive, and I'm sure I could find other complaints. The discussion of "is this something that belongs on commentary" is a fair one to have. To say it overshadowed the whole match, now I take issue with that.
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Turmoil 287: Furious Friday Go Home Show!
theSolomonCaine replied to Mr.Sensation's topic in The Daily Suplex
The "Sanctum Buries The Wrestling Club" video seemed very weird. I don't see the purpose of a five minute chronology of TWC matches filled with weird comments like: "Aisu would later join TWC. LOL." This could've been cut-down and turned into a text promo, the second to last quote had some character to it. There's definitely also a discussion to be had about building your opponent up in wrestling and not burying them for burying's sake. If there's ever a Discord beef moment worth calling out in OCW, it might be this one. -
It could have been required to pin your opponent first before you can bury them, which would've been adequate cover for pinfalls (without cover, why were they pinning?) and not too ridiculous in my opinion. But without getting into the weeds too much, I understand your point.
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Ortiz and Quartz was a prime example of the best OCW has to offer. There's history. There's high-quality content all around, from the pre-match hype to the bell. Japanese announcer introductions is such a beautiful nuance that I wouldn't have even thought of in this situation, but they did. And then the match. It was close, plenty of big moments. Sometimes "comp is comp" can put high-value builds in a weird position where one is clearly better than the other, but this was a competitive match between two skilled people. 5 stars all around, in my opinion what should have been the main event. Perhaps light could be shed on this, but why the cinematic kickout in Emp vs. Valk? The pinfall could have put a definitive cap on the "comp is comp" portion, and launched into the cinematics of the Buried Alive match which were very high-quality. Instead it seemed to be blurred lines.
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I'll kick it off. I think it was discussed briefly in the Twitch chat, but beatings should be short and impactful. Beating someone with a baseball bat, bashing them off of a car, hitting an elbow drop off the car, and then hitting two finishers all while the guy no-sells it takes away from the beating (which is also a fault of the game's interest in no-selling). Always glad to see content, though.
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Anyone who advertised a webshow promo segment can address their royalty checks to: Nick Pepperoni 123 Salami Dr. Dookie Pot, TX 12345
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"C-N: Nor are we some trashy Jerry Springer rejects. No no no." I love the inspiration.
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Riot 590 - Up/Down Survey Results https://imgur.com/a/hVSHsYZ Most Referenced Text RP: Drago and Quartz (3 of 13 responses) Highest Rated Match: Hito-Gui vs. Claudio Stardom (90% Thumbs Up) Highest Rated Segment: Karmine / Blacksmith Tie (80% Thumbs Up) Lowest Rated Match: Samsin Simsin vs. Marcus McMichaels (75% Thumbs Down) Lowest Rated Segment: Marisa's Ladder! (47.4% Thumbs Down)
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This might seem like snitching on myself, but in my opinion I expect a video segment to get seen 10x more than a text RP. They're featured up-front on show streams, which are guaranteed views. A text RP requires someone to wait until the webshow goes up, find it in the show, and read it through and possibly remember it the next show. You'll remember that video a lot longer, most likely, which is better for your story and your mental health for the time you put into it. I would agree the shower scene ran too long, and didn't have much context in the video to go with it. I would also think people are generally frustrated with the John/Mac storyline running as long as it has with multiple matches and twists and turns and blah. Emp is right that John, now as the FI holder, should segue into a new storyline when possible.
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February 17th, 2022 - 2:16PM EST Following the 17th Anniversary pay-per-view, Harris Turner reached out to OCWFed.com with the following comments regarding his feud with Maxx Edwards and loss at the event:
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The camera opens to two men in black button-downs with OCW patches sitting at a conference table, facing the door. They chat with each other for a moment before a knock is heard. The two men stare at one another wide-eyed with excited smiles before turning towards the door. Production Assistant 1: Come in! The door opens and Harris Turner walks in dressed in a suit and tie. Production Assistant 2: Have a seat, Harris. Do you want some water? Harris Turner: I'm good, thank you. Harris pulls out a chair at the opposite end of the table and takes a seat, self-consciously adjusting his tie. The first production assistant fishes around under the table and pulls out a three-inch binder, placing it on the table. Production Assistant 1: Harris... how do I put this? You have, just like... Production Assistant 2: An unbe-fucking-lievable opportunity. Production Assistant 1: Yes. An unbelieveable opportunity. You're a former pro football player, you swept your S-Cup block defeating a world champ and former championship contenders... Production Assistant 2: And you're a rookie! You just got here! People are interested in you, they want to see you. Hear from you. And this binder... He places his pointer on top of the three-inch binder. Production Assistant 2: We've got plans, merch, attires, a whole goddamn smorgasbord that will make you a superstar beyond your wildest dreams. The man slides the binder down the table, which lands near Harris. Production Assistant 1: Your mind will be blown. Just take a look, cover-to-cover, and you'll see what you can truly accomplish here in the infinite years you have left. Paul Pugh? Nate Ortiz? Blown out. You'll be bigger than they ever were. Harris looks down at the binder, flipping through the pages cautiously. Production Assistant 2: So, what do you say? Let us take the reigns for you, you won't have to do a thing but sit back and do what you do. The production assistants look at Harris with devious smiles as Harris slowly closes the binder and looks back at them. He takes a deep breath through his nose and out through his mouth. Harris Turner: You know, I don't belong here. The air settles in the room as the devious look on the assistants' faces slowly turns to confusion. Production Assistant 2: What was that? Harris Turner: I said I don't belong here. I'm a rookie, you said it. I wanted to come here and learn, have great matches. That's my MO. But everything just came at me, I'm not better than Quartz or Parca. It's just one big streak of luck. Production Assistant 1: What? No. No, no, no, you're talented! Harris Turner: Am I, buddy? Harris lightly slides the binder back towards the assistants. Harris Turner: I'm not gonna do this, not right now. I want to prove myself, and a couple fluke wins isn't the way to build whatever it is y'all want. Harris stands up from his seat. Production Assistant 2: So just like that? We're offering you an opportunity of a lifetime and you're just gonna walk out? We built you an insane entrance for the finals, damn you! Harris Turner: I don't want an insane entrance or a gazillion dollars. What happens if I lose the finals, huh? And the next match, and the next match. All up in smoke, and none of it happens. Not to mention, an insane entrance? No, I'll give you an insane entrance. Something that matters. Harris heads towards the door and arrives before PA1 stands up from his seat. Production Assistant 1: Fuck you! Harris turns back around to see PA2 begging PA1 to back off, but PA1 stands his ground. Harris Turner: God bless you. Harris turns the other cheek and leaves the room, as PA1 bangs on the table and yells obscenities. The camera fades to black.
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OCWFed.com Exclusive | Cincinatti, Ohio | 1:00PM EST After intense negotiations with the Cincinatti Freeze and the NFL that lasted weeks, TE Harris Turner has rejected all offers and instead signed a contract with Online Championship Wrestling. Turner's performance on the field made him a key player on the Cincinatti Freeze, with nearly 50 receiving yards per game. His performances also gave him an appropriate nickname: "Roughhouse." When asked about the negotiations, agent Bob Klein stated that Harris "needed to get away and try something different," adding that "he's been a wrestling fan since he was a kid." At 6'3" and 248 lbs., the former Tight End has a physically intimidating presence and intense athletic background that is sure to serve him well in the world of professional wrestling. Before his career in professional football, the Freeze superstar entered into The Gallery wrestling school at the age of 17 in his junior year of high school. However, his football and academic obligations became too much to handle and he dropped out shortly after. Turner would later go on to be chosen in the NFL draft in 2018 by the Portland Monsters and traded to the Cincinatti Freeze in 2020. The new signing is expected to begin training at the OCW Performance Center as soon as tomorrow. Reports from lead coaches at the Performance Center say that Turner has been phenomenal in preliminary sessions, and some inside sources believe his debut may be just on the horizon if progress continues at the same pace. OCWFed.com welcomes Harris Turner, and wishes him well in his upcoming career.
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OCWFed.com Exclusive After being accused of wrestling drunk for his Pride Championshp match with Rust Cohle on Turmoil 267, Solomon Caine has announced to OCWFed.com that he will be appearing live on Turmoil 268 to address the accusation. Caine was first accused of wrestling drunk by the Seltzer Report, who cited unnamed inside sources. The accusation was repeated by Harvey Hamilton Ocean on Riot 573, who confronted Caine backstage.
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SELTZER REPORT EXCLUSIVE According to inside sources, OCW Wrestler Nick Petrona (known as Solomon Caine) was reportedly intoxicated during his Turmoil 267 main event appearance. While the reports have yet to be verified, eyewitnesses say that Caine was seen struggling at the beginning of the match and took a quicker than expected pinfall loss. More to come.
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