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  1. BREAKING: Claudió Stardom Sidelined with Severe Hamstring Injury, Out Indefinitely OCWFED.COM has confirmed through reputable backstage sources that Claudió Stardom has suffered a significant injury from his recent Singapore Cane Match against Steven Jackson. Stardom is expected to be out of action indefinitely. We are told Stardom is dealing with a proximal hamstring tendon avulsion, which is a severe grade 3 tear. This type of injury will require a lengthy recovery, putting him on the shelf for the foreseeable future. The injury reportedly occurred after a botched signature move. Sources indicate that when Stardom went for his "Taste of Sole," he missed the spot entirely and collided awkwardly with the turnbuckle, resulting in the tear. Adding another layer to this unfortunate news, there is considerable backstage talk regarding Stardom's recent focus. Sources have noted that over the last year, Stardom has been increasingly dedicated to "outside ventures" separate from his in-ring career. This has led to reports that his regular training has been "pretty much nonexistent." There is growing speculation internally that this lack of conditioning and preparation may have been a direct contributing factor to the severity of the injury. That is the extent of what is known at this time. Stay locked on OCWFED.COM as we continue to gather more details on this developing story.
  2. OCWFED.COM EXCLUSIVE: “You Can’t Break the Sex Metal Barbie” — Marisa Welch Gloats After Surviving Wrestlution XIX’s Elimination Chamber -By OCWFed Insider Staff The lights had barely flickered back on inside the sold-out arena before “The Turbo Thot of OCW” Marisa Welch was already smirking into the camera — battered, bruised, but still clutching the OCW World Women’s Championship like a crown she refuses to relinquish. Hours after surviving a brutal Elimination Chamber match, Welch sat down with OCWFED.com to give her “official statement” — and, in true Marisa fashion, it wasn’t humble. Marisa Welch: “They said it couldn’t be done. They said five women would be my undoing. That management was gonna ‘teach me a lesson.’” [She laughs] “Guess what, losers — lesson failed. I’m still here, still champion, and still the face of this division. You don’t break the Barbie. You just make her more expensive.” The match — a six-woman demolition derby of steel and ego — saw Welch fend off every challenger thrown her way. But one of the night’s biggest shocks came after the final bell. As Welch celebrated in the chamber, her masked enforcer stormed the structure. Moments later, the crowd gasped as Tammy Buck was unmasked — Welch’s personal bodyguard, tearing her way into the chamber. Buck’s reappearance was as shocking as her appearance — the powerhouse now bearing a spreading of the unsettling birthmark across other areas of her face, a haunting visual that only added to the spectacle. Without hesitation, she speared Sarah Moore — the last remaining challenger — through a chamber pod wall, leaving Moore clutching her back as medical staff rushed in. Marisa Welch: “Oh, did management not like that? Did they not like that my girl did her job? Too bad. Tammy Buck was exactly where she belongs — standing guard while I reign. And if anyone has a problem with how the night ended... TOO BAD.” When asked about the growing resentment from the women’s locker room — and whether the “Sex Metal Barbie’s reign” is bad for business — Welch didn’t blink. Marisa Welch: “OCW is my business. Every dime, every poster, every chant — it runs through me. Wrestlution was supposed to humble me. Instead, it reminded everyone why I’m untouchable.” As for Sarah Moore’s condition, OCWFed.com has learned she’s undergoing evaluation for a possible serious back injury. No word yet on disciplinary action against Buck — though sources say management is “furious.” But for now, Miss Welch doesn’t seem to care. Marisa Welch: “You can stack the deck, build the cage, lock the doors — it won’t matter. Because when the smoke clears, I’m still holding the gold. Long live the SMB.” And with that, Marisa tossed her championship over her shoulder, winked, and strutted off — leaving behind a trail of broken glass, broken rivals, and one very broken management plan. Wrestlution 19 may have been the end for some, but for Marisa Welch, it was just another Xpen$ive celebration!
  3. Perl in a vintage Versace black leather tube top with matching mini skirt and black chunky boots Cheryl Stixx in a custom LV bustier with matching hot shorts and thigh high glitter high heel boots Skadi in a fitted deer hide vest, black vinyl leggings, and black platform combat boots
  4. OCW World Women’s Championship EC Participants Serve Fierce Style in Downtown D.C. Shoot for Wrestlution A distinct shift in visual style took center stage this past weekend as the six competitors in the OCW Women’s Championship Elimination Chamber match traded their ring gear for a striking fashion photoshoot in downtown Washington D.C. The monumental shoot was less about physical training and more about capturing the intense, individual personas and bold aesthetics of the women set to battle at Wrestlution. Utilizing the gritty, urban landscape of the District, the aesthetic was undeniably edgy and moody, channeling a dark, Y2K-inspired feel. Against backdrops of industrial textures and stark graffiti—including the prominent WRESTLUTION tag—the scene was bathed in a low-light, moody Fall color palette. This cinematic atmosphere was perfectly chosen to convey the raw, unwavering attitude of the women involved. The six women delivered a powerful visual statement, each presenting a meticulously curated, street-ready look. Their attire featured a striking array of custom pieces, including fur, sparkle, leather, and statement footwear. Hair and makeup were equally dramatic, with bold sexy styles dominating the imagery. Every styled look and fierce glare into the lens reinforced their distinct determination and unapologetic place at the forefront of the OCW women’s roster. Fans have been captivated by the artistic direction of the new images, which offer a bold, stylish look at the women defining the division. While walking out with the championship is the ultimate goal, the powerful visual language surrounding this high-stakes match has certainly set an unforgettable, highly-anticipated tone for Wrestlution. current OCW World Women’s Champion, Marisa Welch in a black leather corset with pink bow accents, light washed distressed jeans, and classic black Pleaser pumps Deborah Soto in a metallic gold halter top, black & white houndstooth baggy slacks, and shiny gold Manolo Blahniks Sarah Moore in a tan mink coat, a Swarovski crystal custom tiara, and faux fur black stiletto boots. And of course drinking her favorite beer
  5. I don’t speak behemoth.
  6. You can say those things. Everyone already knows you have a shrine of me anyways. p.s. My pleasers don’t stink. Unlike your knockoff Jimmy Choos.
  7. So let the person kickout or don’t go for a pin after a certain point off a regular move?
  8. I don’t wear cologne, I wear eau de parfum. I’m not emp; rough around the edges, a slightly husky tomboy, and covered head to toe in bumper stickers. Her weight fluctuations increase her sweat gland production so she needs something much stronger than I.
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