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10 Wrestlers You Didn't Know Worked For ROH

You certainly won't remember these wrestlers in Ring of Honor

5. Justin Credible

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In its early days, Ring of Honor built its tape-trading empire largely by showcasing incredibly talented young up-and-comers like Bryan Danielson, Low Ki, Samoa Joe, CM Punk and others. 

Putting these skilled and hungry grapplers together, without many (if any) restrictions, resulted in pro-wrestling magic, but it didn’t hurt to have someone with name value on the bill either. 

As a former ECW Champion and one of the company’s biggest stars in its dying days, Justin Credible was in demand on the indies following his January 2003 WWE release. 

It took him a few months to make it to ROH, but when he did he became a regular for the promotion, aligning himself with the Carnage Crew stable in their war with Special K, which resulted in several stipulation bouts, such as Scramble Cage and Country Whipping contests. 

He mostly worked multi-man tags, but did tangle with some of his former Extreme pals like Raven and Shane Douglas.  

All told, Aldo Montoya worked 16 matches for Ring of Honor in 2003/04, but you might struggle to recall them as he was very much a bit-part, rather than impact, player. 

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