PCO has ‘strong feeling’ he’ll return to WWE as a part of TNA crossover

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He states that he’s always been good at guessing. 

TNA Wrestling is inching closer to their July 20th Slammiversary pay-per-view from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Quebec’s own PCO is making the media rounds to promote the show and he guest appeared on Straight Talk Wrestling

With the ongoing WWE-TNA crossover in place, PCO was asked if he would be back in WWE. He feels the roof will come off the venue if that happens and has a ‘strong feeling’ the idea will come to fruition.

I think the day you see that (me back in WWE), I think the roof will go off the building. That would be pretty amazing. I guess, yeah. I guess. I’ve got a strong feeling it’s gonna happen. I don’t know why. Just, I’ve always been very super close to guessing a little bit. I don’t know how things are gonna happen, I never know how. Like when I decided to stay with TNA, I was not supposed to stay and I had that conversation with Scott (D’Amore) before he got fired and I don’t know, for whatever reason, he convinced me to stay and he had planned for Montreal and after the month that it was supposed to be on didn’t happen and then, it came back and the way it’s happening now, it’s like, okay, now I know why I’ve been with TNA for the last two years and now everything was aligned with this. The International Heavyweight Title on the line too (at Slammiversary) with the great lineage and the Digital Media Titles and all that on the line. It’s so much on the line and in front of my people so…

At Slammiversary, PCO will be challenging A.J. Francis for the Digital Media and Canadian International Heavyweight Championships. 

If the quote in this article is used, please credit Straight Talk Wrestling with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcription.

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