• Just a dream to... JUSTIN CREDIBLE!

  • By: Kenny Casanova, PJ POLACO
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 11 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Just a dream to... JUSTIN CREDIBLE!

By: Kenny Casanova, PJ POLACO
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Take a hardcore journey. Follow a wrestler who started with just a dream, then became everything his name says he is. See his early days, his training, and his first few steps into the WWF spotlight. Jump in the ring with Aldo Montoya, go on the road with the Kliq, and watch his incredible ECW transformation to the extreme. Then, in the main event, witness PJ Polaco battle his toughest opponent to date – the demons who tried to end his life, and his subsequent struggle to make a miraculous comeback.

Wrestling fans of all kinds will agree that this book is not just the coolest, not just the best, it is… JUSTIN CREDIBLE.

PLUS:

  • Foreword by Lance Storm
  • Growing up in Connecticut
  • Backyard wrestling!
  • Training with the the Harts in Calgary
  • Starting out as enhancement talent with WWF
  • His run as Aldo Montoya
  • Becoming Justin Credible
  • His famous ECW Championship run
  • Tagging with Lance Storm as The Impact Players
  • His return to WWE
  • Crazy rockstar-like road stories
  • Independent wrestling
  • ROH & other promotions
  • Battling personal demons
  • The comeback

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Brutaly honest

Hats off to the talented Kenny Casanova for giving Justin Credible an opportunity to tell him story. If you are a fan of the squared circle, I do recommend his wrestling books, and I am delighted he has released them as audiobooks.

Justin Credible admits to taking steroids at age sixteen to help bulk up. He outlines his path to Calgary, and being trained by his future Impact Player tag team partner, Lance Storm. As he notes in the book, Credible was in the right place at the right time, entering WWE, and associating with the infamous Kliq. Along the way, there were setbacks, as Credible discusses his drug abuse struggles.

Despite not paying many of his ECW talent at the end, Credible is a Heyman guy, claiming Paul E "did me well." Credible certainly did well in Extreme Championship Wrestling, forming a successful tag team with Storm, and eventually winning the ECW World title. I was intrigued by his thoughts on working with Jason Knight, Dawn Marie, Francine, and Nicole Bass. He is also open about his adopted his ring name, and his over catch phrase.

Credible also shares his thoughts on backstage politics, learning from Tommy Dreamer, utilizing The Sandman's Singapore cane, and ultimate downfall of ECW. As a passenger of the "The Plane Ride from Hell," Credible shares what exactly happened, and talks about the aftermath. He shares his perspective on his TNA stint, and realizes "the only thing the wrestling business left me was an addition."

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