A TNA star has been pulled from an upcoming independent wrestling appearance in France due to unspecified accusations.
Former TNA World Champion Moose had been advertised for French promotion APC CATCH’s event on March 22, 2026. However, the promotion announced on social media that the booking had been cancelled after they were informed of past accusations involving the wrestler. The following quote was transcribed from French:
“After being informed by members of the community of past events involving wrestler Moose, the management of APC has made the decision to cancel his participation in our show on March 22,” the statement read. “We wish to clarify that neither the management nor the creative team of APC were aware of these accusations at the time of scheduling the event.”
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— APC CATCH (@APCcatch) February 12, 2026
What Accusations Are APC CATCH Referring To Regarding TNA Star Moose?
Moose, whose real name is Quinn Ojinnaka, was arrested in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 2009 on domestic battery accusations following an argument with his then-wife. He claimed she tried to stab him with a pen, while she accused the former NFL player of throwing her down stairs before forcing her out of the house.
This incident didn’t result in any convictions, and it occurred while Moose was still competing in the NFL, years before his pro wrestling career and TNA debut. The promotion did not specify which allegations led to the cancellation, and it remains unclear if the 2009 incident was the reason for the decision.
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