Former ECW World Heavyweight Champion Retires, Ricky Steamboat Teaches Amateur Wrestling (Video)
- Former ECW World Heavyweight Champion and WWE Superstar Justin Credible, 42, wrestled his retirement match at Friday night's Pro Wrestling Syndicate event in Sayreville, New Jersey at Starland Ballroom.
Credible faced Tommy Dreamer in a hardcore match to end his 23-year wrestling career.
I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for all your support over 23 years. U made my dreams come true pic.twitter.com/XlTlMpW6M4
? Justin Credible (@PJPOLACO) November 21, 2015
Thank you @PJPOLACO ! pic.twitter.com/ws2vA3KGx4
? Al Scorcho (@AScorcho) November 21, 2015
Credible held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship for 162 days in 2000 and was a two-time ECW World Tag Team Champion with Lance Storm as the Impact Players. During his time with WWE in the early 2000s, he was an eight-time Hardcore Champion. He is also known for his mid-1990s stint with the company under the name Aldo Montoya.
- WWE Hall of Famer Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, who appeared at a Big Time Wrestling event at Powhatan High School in Virginia on Saturday, demonstrated some amateur wrestling moves to the Powhatan wrestling team in a hallway. Here is footage.