53 Facts About Justin Credible

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Justin Credible is known for his earlier stint with the WWF under the ring name Aldo Montoya.

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Justin Credible got his biggest exposure when he joined ECW in 1997 as Justin Credible and enjoyed a successful career.

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Justin Credible began a two-month winning streak before feuding with the company's top wrestlers for the next two years.

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Justin Credible formed Impact Players with Lance Storm in 1999 and the duo won the World Tag Team Championship twice in 2000.

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Justin Credible remained in the title contention until the company folded in 2001 and competed in the last match of ECW.

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Justin Credible then returned to WWF as a member of X-Factor and later The Alliance during the Invasion angle.

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Justin Credible later won the Hardcore Championship eight times before departing in 2003.

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Justin Credible briefly returned to the renamed WWE in 2006 as part of the revived ECW brand.

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Justin Credible was mainly trained by his future tag team partner, Lance Storm, and Chris Jericho, who both graduated the program the year before.

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Justin Credible's first match was a loss to Lex Luger on the March 1,1993, episode of Monday Night Raw.

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Justin Credible continued to wrestle sporadically in WWF throughout 1993 and 1994.

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Justin Credible even scored an upset victory against Irwin R Schyster on the September 20,1993, episode of Raw, after a distraction by Razor Ramon.

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Justin Credible worked a few matches as an enhancement talent in World Championship Wrestling in 1994.

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Justin Credible was once offered to be a part of the Million Dollar Corporation by Ted DiBiase.

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Justin Credible refused and told him to "shove his money in his ear".

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Justin Credible's mask drew criticism by fellow wrestlers, who called it a "jockstrap".

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Justin Credible lasted 13 minutes until he was eliminated by eventual winner Shawn Michaels.

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Justin Credible made only one pay-per-view appearance in 1996 at the Royal Rumble, where he participated in the Royal Rumble match, where he lasted only two minutes until he was eliminated by Tatanka.

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Justin Credible was then released on the condition that he could not work for rival promotion World Championship Wrestling, which was then luring wrestlers away from the WWF with the promise of larger salaries.

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Justin Credible debuted in ECW as "PG-187" in a loss to Chris Candido on August 21,1997.

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Justin Credible was introduced by Jason Knight, who named him "Justin Credible".

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Justin Credible continued his rivalry with Whipwreck, beating him in televised rematches on Hardcore TV, while losing again at Better Than Ever.

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Justin Credible quickly became a rising villain in the company and adopted Nicole Bass as his bodyguard.

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Justin Credible began his next major feud with the company's veteran Tommy Dreamer in 1998.

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Justin Credible joined forces with Jack Victory and Rod Price against Dreamer and The Gangstanators in a Philly Street Fight at the UltraClash event, where his team lost.

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Storm and Justin Credible continued to feud with Dreamer until the duo formed a tag team at Crossing the Line called The Impact Players.

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Justin Credible threw down his ECW World Tag Team Championship belt and challenged Dreamer to defend the title against him on the spot to which Dreamer agreed.

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Justin Credible became a loyal ally of The Network and the top wrestler of the group.

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At the Hardcore Heaven pay-per-view, Justin Credible was scheduled to defend the title against Dreamer and Storm in a three-way dance but he refused to defend the title against anyone except Storm and threatened to throw the World Heavyweight Championship.

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Justin Credible defended the title against Storm in a singles match, during which he injured Storm's valet Dawn Marie with a That's Incredible.

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Justin Credible retained the title and was assaulted by Dreamer after the match.

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Justin Credible successfully defended the title against Dreamer in the third Stairway to Hell match between the duo at Heat Wave.

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Justin Credible managed to retain the title but it stirred up problems between Justin Credible and Corino.

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Corino and Justin Credible eliminated Sandman and Lynn respectively and then Corino defeated Justin Credible to win the title.

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Justin Credible faced Corino and Lynn in a three-way dance for the title at Massacre on 34th Street, where Corino retained the title.

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Justin Credible received another opportunity for the title against Corino and Sandman in a Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Canes match at the company's final pay-per-view Guilty as Charged, where Sandman won the title.

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Justin Credible competed against Sandman in the final match in the history of ECW on January 13,2001, which he won but offered a rematch, which he lost to Sandman.

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Justin Credible's last match on Raw was a squash match in which he was defeated by Batista.

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Justin Credible has appeared several times for Ring of Honor, where he was a member of The Carnage Crew, and for Xtreme Pro Wrestling, where he feuded with Shane Douglas.

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Justin Credible appeared with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, forming a stable with several other ex-ECW wrestlers and reviving his feud with Jerry Lynn.

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Justin Credible defeated Lynn at the final Hardcore Homecoming event in a Steel Cage match.

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Justin Credible signed a contract with the MTV "Wrestling Society X" stating that if MTV decided to turn the "one time special" into a full season, he would complete the season and would be un-able to compete anywhere else for that time period.

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Justin Credible was released from his contract on June 5,2006.

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Justin Credible was the first person in the match and the last one eliminated.

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Justin Credible made several appearances on ECW on Sci Fi before being released from his WWE contract on September 28,2006.

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Justin Credible lost to CM Punk in Punk's ECW debut match.

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Justin Credible wrestled for the Pro Wrestling Syndicate promotion, along with fellow original ECW wrestlers Sabu, Danny Doring and Julio Dinero, as well as making appearances for the Insane Clown Posse owned Juggalo Championship Wrestling.

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On March 29,2009, he became the Big Time Wrestling Champion, defeating "Hurricane" John Walters with Ric Flair as special guest referee, but Justin Credible was stripped of the title in August of the same year.

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Justin Credible is the topic of an upcoming documentary The Price of Fame which includes Ted DiBiase and Sean Waltman.

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Justin Credible was inducted into the New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame on July 12,2009.

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On January 14,2012, Justin Credible returned to the former ECW Arena, when he was defeated by Sabu at an Evolve event in the venue's final professional wrestling match.

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Justin Credible faced Matt Tremont in a winning effort at CZW show in August 2016.

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Justin Credible's parents emigrated to the United States from Portugal three years before he was born.