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'Black Ink Crew' Star Ceaser Declares Victory Over Puma! Ink 24 Finally In His Hands

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Has the war ended?

Did Ceaser really got the upper hand over Puma?

Apparently, the answer is yes.

In the latest episode of "Black Ink Crew," Ceaser met with the silent owner of Ink 24, Med to talk about business.

And to everyone's surprise Med has offered Ceaser his business, leaving Puma with nothing.

As much as he is surprised with Med's business proposal, Ceaser could not hide his excitedment in feeling that he has won the war with Puma.

"I just won my first war. Ooh victory is sweet," Ceaser excitingly said.

"To take over somebody's business, who tries to s**t on you, and buy that s**t out that's better than taking over a motherf**king block," Ceas said to greenroom cameras, adding that it's been his life long dream to "monopolize Harlem" and become the uptown tattoo king.

He continued, "If you wanted a tattoo uptown you have to come see Ceaser and the Black Ink crew. That's how I always wanted it. And now that I have this opportunity to completely seal the deal, I feel that I should take it.

The proposal started when Med asked Ceaser to meet and discuss the current situation of Ink 24.

"So I think I really wanted to just come to some kinda conclusion with this whole situation with Puma, because obviously the name 124 got involved in this whole altercation. And because of that immaturity, like my store is closed right now," Med told Ceaser in the meeting. "My store is not open, because we don't know what's gonna happen. And I can't have my staff in there and then something happens and takes place, and then I'm responsible."

Ceaser assured Puma that he has all the best intentions with Med's business despite having a riff with Puma.

"I'll never do anything to your business. I'll never bring drama to your business, but he made some Ink 124, Black Ink thing when it ain't nothing to do but with two men," Ceaser replied.

Apparently, Med grew tired of Puma's immaturity in handling his beef with Ceaser, which in return badly affected their business.

"Right. It's two men that have a personal issue that could handle it themselves. But you know what, everytime I ever spoke to him about s**t like that he turns around and is like, 'Nah, f**k that. Me and him will never be cool,' and instead of listening with an open ear he turns around and immediately throws a wall up and gets aggressive," Med said.

Furthermore, Med admitted to Ceaser that he felt "disrespected" with how Puma would alway turn his back from him eveytime he tries to discuss the issue with Ceaser.

"So the question is now is that we got a business on 124th street that I need to figure out what I'm gonna do with it. You being the better man is why I would rather work with you, and if you wanna take that shop and you wanna buy that shop and you wanna own it, then I'm open to that suggestion," Med said.

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