12 WWE Stars Who Left And Returned More Bad Ass

12. Justin Credible

It wasn't really difficult for Peter Polaco to look cooler upon rejoining the then-WWF in 2001. 

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During his first stint with the company in the early-to-mid-1990's, the guy had largely been used as enhancement talent. Originally known as P.J Walker, it was his follow-up gimmick that became infamous.

Dubbed the 'Portuguese Man O' War', the wrestler was handed the name Aldo Montoya. Wearing a mask which appeared more like he had donned a jock strap, Montoya was not a raging success. 

In fact, the character was borderline laughable, and nobody could treat Aldo with credibility wearing that colourful outfit. It'd take his release in 1997 and a jump to ECW for Polaco to find his feet.

Transforming into the more foreboding Justin Credible, he used that name upon rejoining the WWF years later following ECW's collapse. Forming a faction alongside X-Pac and Albert called 'X-Factor', Credible was finally taken a little more seriously, even if their Uncle Kracker entrance music was a bit regressive...

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