10 WWE Stars You Didn't Know Started As Part Of The New Generation

7. Justin Credible (As Aldo Montoya)

Known as P.J. Walker upon his debut in 1993, he was used to jobbing to the typical occupational gimmicked mid-carders, until he scored an upset victory over Irwin R. Schyster. He was then rebranded the "Portuguese Man O' War" Aldo Montoya and began his career with WWE in earnest. Although things didn't really take off for him until he showed up in ECW at the tail end of the New Generation, Credible was lucky enough to be one of the few performers who were friends with The Kliq behind the scenes, and was even mentored briefly by Scott Hall. He was never very well respected because...well, just look at him. He looked ridiculous. He looked like an honest-to-goodness cartoon character come to life. And this was at a time when guys like Stone Cold and Mankind were first being introduced to viewers. Montoya represented the stale ideas the creative team was peddling for most of this period. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u32tjdwZmMs
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