Game Changer Wrestling is bringing in former WWE star Justin Credible for their return to Hartford.

GCW announced that Justin Credible will be part of the lineup for their GCW C’mon Dude event in Hartford, Connecticut, on December 2. Further details were not provided in the announcement.

Credible, 50, continues to occasionally wrestle on the independent scene. He most recently competed on September 9.

Credible rose to prominence as Aldo Montoya in the WWF. He then had a noteworthy run in ECW, as he became one of the company’s top stars. Credible held the ECW World Championship, and he won the ECW World Tag Team Championship twice with Lance Storm. He returned to WWE in 2001 and won the Hardcore Championship eight times. Credible came back for another stint in 2006. He retired in 2015, but he has since returned to the ring.

WrestleZone will provide more information as it becomes available.

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