

PCO has just ensured that no one forgets the event The People vs. GCW at the Hammerstein Ballroom, and had nothing to do with his performance in the ring.
After winning the Kickoff Rumble by eliminating Shane Mercer, TNA's digital media champion surprised the crowd when placing his title on a steel chair and breaking it in pieces with a deck.
If that were not enough, PCO took the microphone and unleashed against TNA, venting their frustrations for merchandising sales, ticket revenues and its position in the company. However, fans could barely listen to the entire diatribe: the live broadcast was cut abruptly and an announcement appeared, and when he returned, Pco was no longer in sight.
The destruction of the title caused shock in the world of wrestling, and fans are already debating what this means for their future in TNA.
Pco fought for the last time for TNA in his Center Stage recordings in Atlanta in December, teaming with Sami Callihan. He has been digital media champion since July 20, when he defeated AJ Francis for the title in SlamIncly. He has been with TNA since 2022 after Roh's initial closure before Tony Khan bought the company.
PCO adds a new chapter in its history
PCO (Pierre Carl Ouellet) is a professional fighter recognized for his longevity and his ability to reinvention in the world of wrestling. With 57 years, it remains active in the ring, challenging expectations about age and physical performance in this sport. His career began in the 80s, gaining notoriety at the WWF (now WWE) as part of the Quebers team, where he captured the world championship in pairs several times. His ability and charisma positioned him as a highlight at the time, although he eventually left the company to explore new horizons.
Over the years, PCO has established itself as an outstanding independent fighter, working on various promotions such as WCW, TNA and other international companies. However, his greatest reinvention came in the 2010, when he adopted the character of “Perfect Creation One,” a dark and almost indestructible fighter. This character allowed him to revitalize his career, becoming a star in Ring of Honor (Roh), where he won the Roh World Championship in 2019 and TNA.