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PCO destroys TNA Digital Media title at GCW show and quits

TNA Digital Media champion PCO quit the company last night during a GCW show, destroying the title, and then going into an unplanned rant against the company which forced GCW personnel to eventually yank the microphone from his hand.

PCO won the Kick Off Rumble, eliminating Shane Mercer last to earn the victory. But things went awkward afterward, with PCO smashing the title with a sledgehammer multiple times and then got on a microphone, saying he sold out the biggest audience in TNA (in Montreal) and sold more merchandise than anyone. At that point, PCO did not want to get rid of the mic despite two people trying their best to stop him from the unannounced tirade and the broadcast then shifted away from the ring.

Several wrestling industry insiders said that PCO went on a mission of his own and it was not scripted, nor approved.

PCO has been wrestling without a contract since the end of the year and is not expected to return despite being booked for the upcoming TV tapings which were supposed to be his final ones.

Reacting to one of the videos of his stunt on X, PCO replied, “People don’t care for victims, they care for the ones who stand up and Monsters their way through…”

PCO held the Digital Media title since July 2024 where he won it at Slammiversary in Montreal from AJ Francis.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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