Former WWE star Maven Huffman is pulling back the curtain on his relationship with Justin Credible—and it’s not looking good.

In a new video on his YouTube channel, Maven addressed the long-standing allegations surrounding Credible, who rose to fame in ECW and later wrestled for WWE. Over the last decade, fans and promoters have accused the 51-year-old of no-showing bookings, lying about appearances, and even scamming fans out of money.

Initially, Maven gave his former co-worker the benefit of the doubt. “I left excited at a new opportunity and hopeful for the future of Justin Credible,” Maven said after interviewing Credible for his channel. But that optimism didn’t last.

“Sadly, I’ve recently received information from a source that I trust indicating that Justin has not changed, and leading me to believe that there may have been more truth to the allegations than Justin led on,” he explained. “This source informed me that Justin has already been a no-show on several commitments he was scheduled for and even asked to borrow money with no signs of repayment, followed by a litany of excuses.”

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Credible, who once held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship and won the WWE Hardcore Title eight times, was also a member of the short-lived X-Factor faction alongside Albert and X-Pac. But since his WWE days, it seems Credible’s post-wrestling rep has taken a major hit.

Maven made it clear he doesn’t feel personally wronged—but he’s still disappointed.

“Personally, this does sadden me, and it doesn’t sadden me because Justin owes me anything. He doesn’t,” Maven said. “It saddens me because I recognize Justin has scammed fans and he has lied to promoters, but the real reason it saddens me is because I recognize just how fleeting second chances truly are, and I know that one day Justin’s second chances are more than likely gonna run out.”

Despite everything, Maven ended by saying he still considers Justin Credible a friend—but that friendship comes with a harsh truth.

Do you think Justin Credible deserves another shot to make things right? Or are second chances officially done? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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