PCO wants to have a big hometown moment should TNA Wrestling spend time in Quebec in 2024.
PCO is one of the names that has re-signed with TNA Wrestling as they head into their rebranding. PCO, a former Ring of Honor World Champion in his own right, is hopeful to become TNA World Champion in 2024.
Speaking of the Battleground podcast, he reiterated his desire to become champion and spoke about how important it would be for that moment to occur in his hometown of Quebec, be it Montreal or elsewhere.
"My main focus is to get a title, to fight again in 2024 for the TNA World Championship," PCO said. "This is my main goal. This is my main objective. It's become a TNA World Champion."
PCO then spoke about the importance of potentially winning in front of the Montreal crowd,
"The market and the province of Quebec is a red hot, it's it's exploding. It's it's one of the biggest markets in pro wrestling right now," PCO said. "To have a championship match in my hometown, the province of Quebec, it could be Montreal, it could be anywhere in the province of Quebec, that would be really significant. That would be awesome."
PCO was previously likened to Abyss by Scott D'Amore. See what D'Amore had to say by clicking here.
Alternatively, PCO has been dubbed the "Jason Voorhees" of IMPACT/TNA Wrestling by Steve Maclin. Look at his comments here.
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