PCO had been part of the TNA Wrestling family for a long time but his actions at The People vs. GCW event shocked fans in a big way as he made his feelings towards TNA Wrestling clear and now PCO has commented on his shocking actions.

After winning the Kickoff Rumble by throwing Shane Mercer out, the TNA Digital Media Champion surprised everyone by placing his title on a steel chair and smashing it into pieces with a sledgehammer. PCO then went on a rant on the microphone as he talked about TNA, complaining about merchandise sales, ticket revenue, and his role in the company.

Following his unexpected actions, PCO took to Twitter and shared his thoughts on the matter, stating that people don’t care about victims but admire those who stand up and fight like monsters, as he said, “People don’t care for victims, they care for the ones who stand up and Monsters their way through…..”

In another tweet, PCO said that in time, people would understand. He mentioned being a fan of the Hardys and praised TNA’s roster, production team, and creative team. However, he was not as enthusiastic about the new management, saying Scott D’Amore was the one who built everything. He also advised people to gather evidence before making judgments.

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“Eventually, you will understand, I am a fan of the Hardys and that Roster is so awesome, The production team and Creative team in TNA just so good , the new management ehhhnn. Scott D’amore was the architect. You need to get your evidence before judging”

It was previously reported that PCO’s meltdown was legitimate as his contract with TNA Wrestling expired and he simply wanted to air his grievances before leaving TNA Wrestling for good. We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for PCO, as it’s clear he still has a lot left to prove in the world of professional wrestling right now.

What are your thoughts on PCO’s dramatic departure from TNA? Do you think his grievances were justified, or was this an unnecessary stunt? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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