Impact Wrestling talent PCO has had a great run with the company. He has had interesting feuds and also competed for the Impact World Championship. However, his time with the company is coming to an end.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson reported that PCO has given his notice to Impact Wrestling that he will not re-sign. The report shares that his deal with the company expires on Oct. 30.

PCO joined Impact Wrestling after Ring Of Honor went on hiatus before All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan took over. He debuted alongside The Kingdom(Mike Bennett, Matt Taven & Maria Kanellis) and Vincent as the faction Honor No More at Impact Wrestling Hard To Kill on Jan. 8, 2022. It was reported that PCO had signed with the company on Jan. 13, 2022. The group would also add Kenny King and Eddie Edwards later on. Alongside the group, PCO was involved in storylines on TV, as the former ROH stars hoped to dominate the roster.

The group lasted until the Fall of 2022, as the group disbanded. The Kingdom and Vincent would rejoin the revamped ROH under the leadership of Khan, but PCO would stay with Impact Wrestling.

Although he started his run with Impact Wrestling as a "heel," he would become one of Impact Wrestling's biggest "babyfaces" this year. PCO was in a brutal feud with Steve Maclin for the Impact World Championship. They would face each other in a street fight at Impact Wrestling Under Siege on May 26, which Maclin was able to win.

PCO is currently in a feud with Bully Ray. The former ROH talent has been haunting Ray as the "heel" set him on fire on the July 6 episode of Impact Wrestling. They had an Anything Goes match at Impact Wrestling Victory Road on Sep. 8., which PCO was able to win.

Impact Wrestling could continue a feud between PCO and Ray, heading towards the former ROH star's exit. The company could do an angle where Ray does something to write PCO off the TV so that he can end his run with them.

It's unclear where PCO will go after his contract with Impact Wrestling expires. Another possibility is that he could be retiring from wrestling altogether. Wrestling fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for PCO after Oct. 30.