Jasmin St. Claire Calls Out Justin Credible Over $20 After He Accuses Promoter of Stiffing Him

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Justin Credible accused a wrestling promoter of stiffing him out of $200, and Jasmin St. Claire immediately had something to say about that.

St. Claire responded directly to Ringside News’ story about Credible claiming promoter Scott Wilder never paid him $200. Her response brought the money issue right back onto Credible, revealing that she once gave him $20 because he badly needed it.

“I would normally never give a guy money, but he once asked me for $20 because he really needed it.”

St. Claire then said Credible later promised to appear on her podcast and never followed through, before taking a shot at how badly he needed the cash.

“A month later, he promised to come into my podcast, which he never did. It’s kind of pathetic a man needed 20 bucks really bad.”

The timing of her response was the whole point. Credible had just complained during an appearance on Monte & The Pharaoh that Wilder stiffed him out of $200 following a wrestling show.

“He owed me $200. Scott Wilder. He stiffed me $200 that day, right? I didn’t say anything to him about it.”

Credible argued that people are quick to criticize his past while ignoring situations where he believes other people did him wrong. St. Claire clearly saw an opening there and brought up the $20 she says she gave him when he needed money.

Her response puts a different spin on Credible complaining about being stiffed. He wanted the conversation focused on somebody owing him money, only for St. Claire to jump in with her own story about giving Credible cash and him later failing to follow through with her.

What do you make of Jasmin St. Claire calling out Justin Credible over the $20 after he accused someone else of stiffing him? Let us know what you think and leave your feedback in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.