It’s public knowledge that Justin Credible has battled addictions for many years, leaving his biggest supporters fearing for his life. However, the former ECW Champion has shared a positive update on X, noting a significant personal milestone of being sober for 60 days. Obviously, Credible has a long way to go to turn his life around, though he has since secured regular employment, having wrestled only twice since 2022.
52-year-old Credible, real name Peter Polaco, debuted in 1992 and soon gained exposure in WWE as the masked Aldo Montoya. His career then peaked in ECW, where he formed the Impact Players with Lance Storm, winning the ECW World Tag Team Championship twice and capturing the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Returning to WWE in 2001, he was memorably part of the X-Factor faction and later competed on the revived ECW brand, working with fellow former ECW stars and an up-and-coming CM Punk.
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