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PCO

Also known as Pierre Carl Ouellet, Carl Ouellet, Pierre, Pierre Ouellet, Jean-Pierre LaFitte, Pirate, Kris Kannonball, Killer Karl Wallace, Wal Wallace, Wild Carl Wallace, Carl Wallace, X, Bash The Terminator, Super Bee #1

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111.04.2024GriffinX3.0So here is the thing he was a pretty decent in ring guy most of his career but also could be very boring. Finally later in his career he found an act that seemed really cool. But a big problem is once you see him do the crazy stuff once that's it's you've seen all he really to offer and the more you see of it the quicker it wears thin. I mean we rip a lot of younger talent for just doin spots to look cool and to me PCO is one of the worst offenders of that I've ever seen. It's the classic all sizzle no steak.
218.03.2024Zoltar9.0 
324.02.2024KingChook8.0 
405.02.2024MooGati  
519.01.2024Anthony Leone8.0 
619.12.2023CSTLW7.0 
713.12.2023Rayshawn008.0 
810.12.2023Khalid Ace6.0 
912.11.2023Chriswarrior118.0 
1003.11.2023cioran9.0The man is completely bonkers, enormously entertaining, and his modern matches are all insane. Some of the ones post-Quebecers and pre-PCO can be a bit all over the place. The modern ones are kind of like watching wrestling's version of a car accident IRL. Amazing physique, has shined w/good gimmicks (Quebecers, PCO) in tag and singles, probably the best worker in the most styles this side of Terry Funk. Had a bizarre Funk-esque career revival in the 2010s with his "French-Canadian Frankenstein" gimmick which was inspired. Can do traditional, flippy, hardcore, deathmatch. Can't talk well, but English isn't his first language, it's French. Saddled with an unfortunate pirate gimmick in his fed singles run that still got us a 5 star rasslin match w/Brett Hart. Under Siege match with Maclin is among the best hardcore matches of all time. Match with Walter/Gunther is terrific, too for a European strong-style. These are actual 5-star "I remember spots from it" matches, not FotM BS. Somehow he still wrestles despite doing insane spots for literal decades (he's 55+). Should probably retire for the sake of his health so he can walk in 10 years.
1130.10.2023DangoDaisuki3.0Versteh den Hype um ihn gar nicht, da ich nicht finde dass er jetzt immer noch so gut sein soll. Man merkt deutlicher als bei anderen Wrestlern sein höheres Alter an, aber auch mit jungen Jahren war er nie wirklich gut in irgendeiner Weise, er verleitet mich eher zum Abschalten.
1222.10.2023GabriMazzoli8.0 
1313.10.2023MrRaider9598.0 
1412.10.2023AidanArcher9.0 
1502.10.2023wakaflockaflamewar9.0 
1615.09.2023MatchJournal9.0 
1728.07.2023xitachi7.0 
1825.07.2023benh26.0 
1925.06.2023cibar126.0 
2007.06.2023UltraNano547.0 
2130.05.2023Dogo7638.0 
2212.05.2023Cyclopz0079.0 
2308.05.2023tmxicon6.0 
2402.05.2023homunculus9.0 
2513.04.2023yellowsanchez9.0 
2625.03.2023SlimShady2911997.0 
2711.01.2023GonzoAppreciator9.0Prior to his revival in the later half of the 2010s I didn't really care too much for PCO. He was a competent enough tag guy in the WWF but he just wasn't that memorable. But ever since I saw that incredible match against WALTER from Mania weekend a few years ago I have been a huge fan of PCO. His daring in-ring antics are always amazing to see and make every one of his matches a must see spectacle. I loved his short lived tag team with Brody King and his recent run in IMPACT as the heavy for Honor No More. I'm really interested to see what PCO does next.
2822.12.2022XXDoubleHHXX10.0The man is legitimate freak of nature. The stuff he does isn't the stuff of a 50 year old. He went from average wrestler to hardcore spot machine that Is Frankenstien. Everytime he's on TV or youtube I watch, I wait to see what bump he's going to take.
2906.12.2022Conquistador377.0So let's be up front here and say we've only seen his stuff from the previous century! Maybe some of what I'm familiar with still applies? Maybe my commentary will be seen as a lost relic and not applicable at all to his current standings in the squared circle: Solid, not spectacular heavyweight who seems like an over achiever. You won't find many men his size, throwing his frame around with such assurance and ease. Not much of a talker, but that's fine because his tag matches are always somehow way better than they ever should be (he'll find new ways to mildly entertain in an otherwise dull evening). Seems best suited in tag roles BUT is rather capable at playing a character heel in singles. Will always need work on keeping me captivated though, he's solid but I can wander off from his ring action at times. 6.75 rounded up. The Amazing French Canadians/Not the Mounties - The Quebecers get strong recommendations.
3005.11.2022ucey6.0 
3120.10.2022JumpinJerry9.0 
3231.08.2022Matthew23claw8.0 
3319.08.2022TeamCanadaTwoPointOh7.0 
3401.08.2022texasyosh6.0 
3531.07.2022EleceRock7.0 
3622.07.2022zarkoandjelinovic9.0When he says he is not human, it is completely true. Never seen a wrestler over 50 years of age with such a violent, intense and explosive style. I've been able to see much of his "revival" since 2018 and he never disappoints. He is always able to do something that makes the fans go crazy.
3718.07.2022marexcel6.0 
3814.07.2022WhatIsLooveee8.0Many legends of the past continue to perform on the independent scene after ending of an active career - for example, Demolition, Tito Santana, Bushwalker Luke and many others. They continue to do what they love and earn money by attracting more fans to the show, and of course there is nothing wrong with that. However, not everyone manages to literally restart their career after many years. And PCO became one of those people. Starting as a tag team specialist in the nineties, people started talking about him again after the match with Walter in 2018. Carl has rediscovered himself, he does not parasitize on the past and now performs with a new interesting monster gimmick, at his age he shows really amazing matches and managed to perform in ROH, wXw, Impact and couple of less known promotions. Carl has done an amazing job on himself and proved that he still got it.
3909.07.2022arrancar4.0I never saw him in his 'prime', but I don't get his current appeal. He plays some sort of crazed Frankenstein-esque monster, which is pretty dorky, and his offence is basically just him wrecking himself with slow and sloppy high spots. His opponents always have to slow down to match his lack of pace and intensity, which makes for some pretty dull matches. Respect to him for managing to still wrestle in moderately notable promotions at 50+ years old, but I don't enjoy his matches very much.
4006.07.2022joshjackal8.0Back in the day, I always thought PCO/Ouellet was and underrated in-ring performer as a big, thick guy who was surprisingly athletic. For whatever reason, he never got a good gimmick or much of a chance in the big leagues. As a result, I'm glad to see his late-career renaissance in ROH and now Impact where he's finally gotten the recognition he deserves. I don't know how long he'll be able to keep it up given his age, and I hope he knows when to retire before it's too late, but late-career PCO has been a thing to behold, especially with the crazy bumps he seems to keep on taking.
4105.07.2022boymeetsworld6.0 
4201.07.2022Ofir6.0 
4320.06.2022Den0036.0 
4420.06.2022vinnyv916.0 
4511.06.2022Ualightning868.0PCO has built an intriguing character and has a great aura as a wrestler even in his mid 50s he's able to put on interesting and fun matches.
4605.06.2022joaosousa209.0 
4726.05.2022CLUCK7.0 
4808.05.2022Sesh8.0 
4905.05.2022NoNameAlexey8.0 
5030.04.2022OnlyHalfTheEffinShow8.0PCO is like wrestlings Solomon Grundy. He's old, he's big and brutal, and he keeps getting back up literally no matter what. He's Terry Funk-esque in his ability to take absolutely insane bumps regardless of his age and get back up and continue to wrestle, especially when you take into account how long as he has been active in the business.
5116.04.2022adam johnson7.0 
5216.04.2022cpatchj8.0 
5315.04.2022jajt19898.0 
5406.04.2022NakazawaNumberOne7.0 
5522.03.2022Shoot Headbutt Lover9.0 
5607.03.2022Evan Jackson7.0 
5731.01.2022mulywumpous7.0 
5830.01.2022hbkronos8.0 
5924.01.2022Jstorr19929.0 
6023.01.2022No One8.0 
6115.09.2021Strong Zero Machine8.0 
6201.08.2021Firebird227.0 
6316.07.2021Makoto928.0 
6414.07.2021wavbird7.0 
6521.04.2021dwight7.0 
6619.04.2021AnB7.0 
6703.04.2021stc137.0 
6816.03.2021Brainbuster Rhymes6.0 
6916.03.2021AkakiyBerula7.0 
7011.03.2021becky2belts6.0 
7128.01.2021WrestlingStats16.0Assets: Put together a solid career as a tag specialist at the highest level. Has enjoyed attraction status (and even a main event run) in the minor leagues of wrestling. Is a model of perseverance for all wrestlers. - - - Flaws: Must work around his visual impairments. Was rather long in the tooth by the time he had his main event run, which hindered his overall effectiveness at that position of the card. Political influences and semi-retirement also put a ceiling on his accomplishments. - - - Career Potential: Satisfactory major league tag specialist and admirable minor league main eventer.
7215.01.2021pappahouse7.0 
7305.10.2020qaywsxed7.0 
7407.05.2020TheDoubleDarkness8.0 
7520.04.2020Damian7.0 
7615.03.2020Aquarama7.0 
7714.02.2020rainmakerpunk6.0 
7803.02.2020zephyr PCO is downright impossible for me to rate. His modern matches are like awful bloody accidents that you can't help but stare at, but you can't deny that they captivate fans and helped rejuvenate Ouellet's career. Add onto that his old work being completely different stylistically and you've got a package that's about as hard to rate as it gets.
7925.12.2019Rudakov7.0 
8023.12.2019Emmanuel8.0 
8116.12.2019Crippler Crossface7.0 
8214.12.2019steviecw8.0An incredible 2019 for a man of his age. ROH World Six Man Tag Champ, ROH World Tag Team Champion, NWA World Tag Team Champion, Crockett Cup 2019, Tag Wars 2019, a stacked No. 1 Contender's Tournament and lastly the Ring of Honor World Champion. PCO is not for everyone but this athletic undead monster is a unique and special performer. To have held the WWF World Tag Team Championship in 1994 (3 times! ), the WCW Hardcore Championship in 2000 (admittedly with many caveats) and ROH World Championship in 2019, you really have to be an atypical kind of star. How much longer PCO can go and how many more goals he can achieve remains to be seen but he's had an incredible comeback and a memorably bizarre career which has put him in the record books and my heart.
8322.11.2019MagnusD8.0 
8411.11.2019wrestlingfan19919.0 
8518.10.2019Quittiie8.0 
8626.09.2019BongStroman9.0 
8731.08.2019Causeahazard7.0 
8826.08.2019TheSebastian8.0 
8907.08.2019KyleEnjoysWrestling8.0Though he never took off as Jean-Pierre LaFitte & only had the one memorable program against Bret, I always thought there was something to him even back then. Hard to believe that all these years later & he's one of the top guys on the indies. I think the PCO character is lacking a little in the gimmick department, but you have to give him tons of credit for the body of work he's currently putting together against guys half his age.
9026.07.2019Wrestling Forever 8.0Immer noch ein guter Mann. Zeigt in vielen aktuellen Matches das er es immer noch drauf hat. War schon bei der WWF und bei WCW unterbewertet. Auch ein guter Trainer. Der eine User der nur 1 Punkt gibt verstößt erstmal gegen die Regel da er in spanisch postet und postet dann auch noch Unsinn. Edit Aufwertung Not Human und das sind keine Tricks bei den YouTube Videos. PCO kennt keinen Schmerz.
9116.06.2019respect-wres8.0 
9206.06.2019Garrett9.0Anyone who takes that big of bumps at that age is more than deserving of my respect. It also helps that he's actually good.
9318.04.2019El Burrito8.0 
9408.04.2019TylerWhite8.0 
9508.04.2019ElPolloLoco5.0In a way PCO reminds me of Terry Funk in that he managed to reinvent his career at an age when most wrestlers are already retired. However the main difference is that even when wrapping himself in barbed wire Terry Funk showed glimpses of the all-time great he once was while PCO shows little more than his willingness to do crazy stunts. I'd like to give him a higher vote for his devotion to the business but, honestly, he's always been the very definition of "a decent midcarder" and his solid if completely unremarkable career cannot be redeemed by throwing himself off high places in his 50's.
9608.04.2019Mizzle Assault Ant10.0Amazingly good, honestly always but especially his late career resurgence. He steals the show on every show he's on and he's 51 bloody years old, amazing.
9707.04.2019Zer0 MY8.0 
9825.03.2019King of Strong Style8.0 
9919.03.2019Nic3168.0 
10014.01.2019Thakrien7.0