ECW Legend Justin Credible, along with his family, have been displaced from their apartment following a scary situation earlier this week.

On Monday, March 6, NBC Connecticut reported that the fire department rushed to the scene of an apartment building fire after receiving a call around 3:40 p.m. As the fire swept through the Bradley Avenue apartments in Waterbury, four families self-evacuated and luckily, no one was harmed. However, because of the damage, seven people were displaced, including Justin Credible and his family.

After the incident, PWInsider identified Credible — real name Peter “PJ” Polaco — as one of the residents displaced from their apartments. The fire department traced the source of the fire to the second floor of the complex. The blazes soon spread to the third and fourth floors, in addition to the attic, before responders arrived to put it out and prevent further damage.

PWInsider revealed that Credible and his family resided on the third floor of the building, and evacuated with no injuries. As they await clearance to return to their apartment, they are receiving assistance from the Red Cross.

No additional information has been released at this time.

Justin Credible is best known for his various stints in WWE and ECW, where he accrued several championships. Through his time under the WWE banner, Credible captured the Hardcore Championship eight times. In ECW, Credible rose to arguably higher success. Forming a team with Lance Storm, the duo won the ECW Tag Team Championships on two occasions before Credible carved a six-month run as the ECW World Heavyweight Champion.

WrestleZone sends our thoughts and prayers to Credible and his family.

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