PCO continues to cross the line.
TNA/IMPACT Wrestling announced that PCO has re-signed with the company. Terms of the 🎶deal were not disclosed. His contract with the company was set to e൲xpired on October 30.
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The first official signing of t𒀰he new era of T🅠NA Wrestling was announced this morning by company president Scott D’Amore.
PCO, who won the 4-person Monster’s Ball match this past Saturday at the 2023 🐓Bound For Glory pay-per-view extravaganza in Chicago, has signed a new contract. Terms were not disclosed.
“I really wanted to be part of💎 the new era of TNA Wrestling and Scott D’Amore made me an offer I could not refuse,” PCO s💦aid.
IMPACT Wrestling is returnin♏g to its iconic Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling name, starting with its January 2024 pay-per-view special, Hard To Kill, which will originate for the first time ever from the Palms Casino Resort near the world-famous Strip in Las🐟 Vegas, Nevada.
The 2024 Hard To Kill PPV is set for Saturday night, January 13, with a second night of action-packed pro wrestling – the Snake Eyes Extravaganza Show – at The Palms on Sunday, January 14, which will be taped to air onꦦ the company’s flagsh🍨ip weekly TV show, iMPACT!, airing every Thursday night on AXS TV (8 p.m. EST).
PCO made his𓃲 return to IMPACT Wrestling at the 2022 Hard ♐To Kill PPV.
Update: reports that PCO's new deal will keep him with the company until December 31, 2024. The report notes that PCO had been on the fence about re-signing, and he was exploring his options, but sources indicated that the energy surrounding the TNA rebran♉d, alongside other requests that were met, convinced him to stay. Additionally, the new agreement leaves the door open for D Destro, PCO's on-screen manager elsewhere, to appear alongside him at major TNA/IMPACT events.
PCO recently commented that he plans to wrestle for at least another five years. You can find his full comments by clicking here.