Pierre Carl Ouellet, PCO, is reportedly set to leave Ring of Honor (ROH) when his contract expires this coming November.
As per the Wrestling Observer, PCO gave notice to the promotion that he won’t be re-signing when his deal comes to an end on November 30.
He has been with ROH in his current run since 2018 and held the World Championship from December 13, 2019 until February 29, 2020.
He’s also a three-time WWE World Tag Team Champion as one half of the Quebecers.
His last ROH match aired on August 17 when he, Danhausen and Sledge beat Adrien Sorano, Gabriel Hodder and Matthew Omen in a six-man tag team match.
PCO said in an interview last year that he’d been in talks with both WWE and AEW.
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