WWE's Ruthless Aggression Originals - Where Are They Now?
9. Justin Credible
One of the most maligned ECW Champions of all time, Justin Credible is often cited as one of the main reasons behind the company's demise. This isn't entirely fair, but he was never able to convince ECW's rowdy fanbase that he was worthy of such a lofty spot on the card, and his popularity problems persisted when he joined WWE in 2001.
He spent much of his debut year as part of the horrendous X-Factor stable with X-Pac and Albert, but was kayfabe fired by Vince McMahon (along with the rest of the Alliance) after the Invasion angle. He returned to television in time for the brand split, and was present on the apron as Vince made his address on Raw, though he competed primarily on Heat.
Credible was released in January 2003, and transitioned to the indies. He returned to the company in 2006, but lasted just three months, and went back to competing for the sport's smaller companies. Justin officially retired in November 2015, but made a couple of in-ring appearances throughout 2016.
He is also responsible for creating the 'Pro Wrestling 101' YouTube series, though it has been several years since the last instalment.