Former Ring of Honor World Champion PCO is locked down with IMPACT Wrestling for another five months.
PCO was recently a guest on the Juice Pro Wrestling podcast to discuss a wide variety of subjects. While speaking about his time in IMPACT Wrestling, PCO confirmed that he’s currently under contract with the company, and he’s not doing many independent dates right now because of it.
“I don’t do that many indies because I’m pretty booked solid with IMPACT,” PCO said. “I’m under contract and I got a lot of work to do with them but, I try to do, on some weekends off, sometimes I try to pick one here and there and Black Label’s been like one of my first date[s] so, but it’s been a good one for me, you know? Since day one so, I just like it there man. Winning the [BLP Heavyweight] title, it was awesome, it’s great. I’m really looking forward to June 4th and it’ll be cool.”
PCO is part of the Honor No More stable, a group comprised of former Ring of Honor talent that joined the company after Sinclair Broadcasting shut down the company temporarily at the end of December of 2021. But with All Elite Wrestling owner Tony Khan now in possession of Ring of Honor, would PCO be interested in returning? PCO admitted that he’d had some talks with All Elite Wrestling, but he can’t do anything right now because he’s under contract with IMPACT.
“A few times I had talks with AEW but, right now, I can’t do anything,” PCO said. “I’m under contract with IMPACT Wrestling and to be honest, I really like what’s going on there right now, I’m really happy with the way that things are going and the way they approach the ‘French Frankenstein’ and the character and everything. I think they’ve done a great job so, I don’t know. I got this contract lined up. I’ve always been very loyal to when I sign a deal somewhere so, I’m the type of guy that’s gonna ask maybe a special permission just to do, you know, to go and try somewhere else and see how it goes and how it is so, yeah. We’ll see down the line because my contract is finishing up in October so, yeah, it’s just around the corner. We’ll see what’s going on there.” [H/T: POST Wrestling]
News of PCO signing with IMPACT Wrestling was first reported by Pat Laprade of TVA Sports back in January, but this is the first that the length of his contract has been confirmed.
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