Steve Maclin says that PCO is the Jason Voorhees of IMPACT Wrestling.
PCO, who first started wrestling in 1987, is often described as not being human by fans and commentators, as he takes a grueling amount of punishment in various matches, despite his old age.
IMPACT Wrestling has been the home for PCO since 2022, where he's faced off against the likes of JONAH, Steve Maclin, Eddie Edwards, and Bully Ray.
While speaking to WrestleZone for a new interview, Maclin was asked if he agrees with the notion that PCO is the Michael Myers of IMPACT Wrestling. Instead, Maclin stated that he thinks PCO is the Jason Voorhees of IMPACT Wrestling.
“I think he’s Jason Voorhees. He’s more Jason just because of the evolution of Jason. He got electrocuted, brought back to life. He’s under water, so many different ways he was brought back to life, he’s not human. It blows my mind but for as much as he can take, I’ve obviously shown that I can overcome him, something that Bully never did. It’s one of those things, you don’t know what you’re gonna get from him at times other than knowing he can take it, take it, and take it. For some reason, a nut shot works, at least he’s still got his [nuts] down there I guess.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Maclin chatted about his current feelings towards Bully Ray. Fans can learn more by clicking here.
Steve Maclin is set to compete at the Bound For Glory pay-per-view, as he'll compete in a Monster's Ball match against PCO, Rhino, and Moose. Fans can see the updated card for the event by clicking here.
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