Ex-professional wrestler and ECW icon Justin Credible has voiced his disapproval with WWE for disregarding his contributions in their most recent ranking of the Top 50 moments from ECW. He finds it shocking that despite being a heavyweight champion and two-time tag team champion, he was completely overlooked in the countdown.
Credible took to Twitter to express his discontent. He wrote, “I was the world heavyweight champion, two-time tag team champion. And sold out back to back nights at the Hammerstein ballroom and I didn’t even make it in the top 50. That’s wild. Good job @wwe. That’s why you’re considered horse shit.”
Credible made his mark on ECW during his tenure from 1997 until the company ceased operations in 2001. As one of the company’s leading figures, his contribution to the promotion was significant.
Following the dissolution of ECW, Credible shifted to WWE where he continued his wrestling career until 2003. He also made a brief comeback to the wrestling scene in 2006 as part of the rebranded ECW. Despite these accolades, Credible was not recognized in WWE’s latest retrospective YouTube video on ECW’s memorable moments.