PCO: I Was Supposed To Compete At MLW Fightland, My 'Affiliation' With IMPACT Wrestling Prevented It

PCO reveals he was supposed to compete at MLW Fightland, but his ties with IMPACT Wrestling prevented it.

The former ROH World Champion has been featured in IMPACT since he debuted at the Hard To Kill in January. He has been a prominent part of IMPACT programming as a member of Honor No More ever since.

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Speaking on a virtual signing with Captain's Corner, PCO was asked whether he would be open to returning to MLW.

“To be honest, right now, I’m trying to go up [laughs]. The IMPACT Title is the big feud. Maybe Jericho, Bray Wyatt. We’ll see how things go. Who knows? I was supposed to be on their show at the ECW Arena for the 30th of October. But because of my affiliation with IMPACT Wrestling, I couldn’t go. They’re in a little bit of competition. I love the company and I was treated well when I was there. Court Bauer, Mr. Saint Laurent, they took great care of me. I had fun there. I had fun for almost the full 2018. I was in every show for almost a full year, so it’s great," PCO said.

PCO previously competed for MLW throughout 2018 before he signed with ROH. In recent months, in addition to his work with IMPACT, PCO has been active on the independent scene. He won the BLP Heavyweight Championship in May and lost it to Calvin Tankman in July.

PCO recently commented on potentially challening Chris Jericho for the ROH World Championship. More information is available here.

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