PCO Wants To Continue Adding Layers To His Current Run In Wrestling

PCO with a rejuvenated career.

This past April during WrestleMania weekend at Game Changer Wrestling and Joey Janela's joint-event entitled 'Joey Janela's Spring Break II', former 3-time WWF Tag Team Champion Carl Ouellet--now known as PCO went one-on-one with the current PWG World Champion WALTER. PCO at the age of 50 had a match with WALTER that some considered to be one of the more entertaining matches of the entire weekend.

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This match along with PCO's promo videos that he posts on social media garnered him a following that he did not have back in his younger days. PCO was also the first competitor announced for this year's PWG Battle Of Los Angeles tournament. The success that PCO has found himself involved in over the past four months is still new to him and while being interviewed by Alicia Atout of 'AMBY', PCO explained that this current run is the best of his entire pro wrestling career and he wants to be more than just the flavor of the month and wants to continue riding this wave as long as he can.

“The serious thing about it is I think this is the greatest run of my career, and I mean the most fun, and I’m not where I want to bring it at. I want to draw big crowds, like the biggest crowds in wrestling." He said. "I wanna be the main attraction, I wanna be a name that draws money, that draws crowds, that draws money and you know, when you put my name on a card or advertise me on TV, if its well advertised and well promoted, I want to be the guy that people want to see so that’s what I’m working at, and I’ve been doing pretty good lately but I want to push it further."

 

 

To take a look at the list of entrants for this year's BOLA tournament, click here. If you are going to use the quote above, please credit 'AMBY' with an H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

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