Peter Polaco - Actor Profile

Peter Polaco

Acting
Freshness: Jan 21, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Oct 16, 1973
Birth Place: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA

About Peter Polaco

Peter Joseph "PJ" Polaco is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and WWE under the ring name Justin Credible. He is also known for his earlier stint with WWE under the ring name Aldo Montoya. In WWF/WWE, he was an eight-time WWF/E Hardcore Champion. In ECW, he was a one-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion and a two-time ECW World Tag Team Champion with Lance Storm as the Impact Players. Polaco returned to the independent circuit in 2007 using the name "Justin Time". He wrestled for the Pro Wrestling Syndicate promotion, along with fellow original ECW wrestlers Sabu, Danny Doring and Julio Dinero, as well as making appearances for the Insane Clown Posse owned Juggalo Championship Wrestling. On March 29, 2009 he became the Big Time Wrestling Champion, defeating "Hurricane" John Walters with Ric Flair as special guest referee, but Credible was stripped of the title in August of the same year. Justin is also the topic of an upcoming documentary The Price of Fame which also includes Ted DiBiase and Sean Waltman. He was inducted into the New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame on July 12, 2009. On August 8, 2010, Polaco returned to TNA to take part in the ECW-themed pay-per-view Hardcore Justice where he performed as P.J. Polaco due to the WWE owning the rights to the Justin Credible name; Polaco was defeated by Stevie Richards. Afterwards, he was assaulted by former rival The Sandman with a Singapore cane. On January 14, 2012, Credible returned to the former ECW Arena, when he was defeated by Sabu at an Evolve event in the venue's final professional wrestling match. On April 28, 2012, Polaco was scheduled to wrestle on Shane Douglas' Extreme Reunion show, but was removed from the card, as well as the building after being found "slumped over, passed out asleep" in a chair. While he begged management to be let back on the show, they denied his request and kicked him out a second time. On August 8, 2012, Chikara announced that Polaco, returning to his Aldo Montoya character, would be making his debut for the promotion in the following month's 2012 King of Trios tournament, where he would team with the 1-2-3 Kid and Tatanka as "Team WWF". In their first round match on September 14, Team WWF was defeated by The Extreme Trio (Jerry Lynn, Tommy Dreamer and Too Cold Scorpio). Polaco retired on November 20, 2015, after facing long-time rival Tommy Dreamer at a Pro Wrestling Syndicate event. Credible faced Matt Tremont in a winning effort at CZW show in August 2016. In March 2017, he returned to wrestling, and teamed with The Sandman & New Jack in a winning effort at ECPW show. Polaco is of Portuguese ancestry. His parents emigrated to the United States from Portugal three years before he was born. He speaks Portuguese fluently. Peter and his wife Jill Marie Polaco née Jurecki were married on June 4, 1997. They have a son Nicholas (born April 2000).

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Peter Polaco reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 50 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Action

The majority of Peter Polaco's filmography leans towards the Action genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 52% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Peter Polaco remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in WWE vs. ECW: Head to Head, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Peter Polaco Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Peter Polaco's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Peter Polaco.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2022 Witch Trials Peter Super Hit Similar →
2020 Talk N' Shop A Mania 2 Justin Credible Average Similar →
2019 Vault Prisoner (as Justin Credible) Average Similar →
2015 ECW - Unreleased Vol. 3 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2014 Timeline: The History of ECW – 2000 – As Told By Justin Credible Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2013 ECW - Unreleased Vol. 2 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2013 Barbed Wire City: The Unauthorized Story of Extreme Championship Wrestling - Super Hit Similar →
2012 ECW - Unreleased Vol. 1 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2012 ROH: Ring of Hardcore Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2010 TNA Hardcore Justice 2010 P.J. Polaco Average Similar →
2006 WWE Vengeance 2006 Justin Credible (Lumberjack) Super Hit Similar →
2006 WWE vs. ECW: Head to Head Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2005 TNA Genesis 2005 P.J. Polaco Super Hit Similar →
2005 Hardcore Homecoming: November Reign Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2005 UXW Chris Candido Memorial Show Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2004 ROH: Generation Next Himself Super Hit Similar →
2003 FIP Inaugural Show Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2002 WWE Insurrextion 2002 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2001 WWE Survivor Series 2001 Justin Credible Hit Similar →
2001 WWE Rebellion 2001 Justin Credible (Dark Match) Hit Similar →
2001 WWE Judgment Day 2001 Justin Credible Hit Similar →
2001 WWE Insurrextion 2001 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2001 WWE Backlash 2001 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
2001 WWE WrestleMania X-Seven Justin Credible (Sunday Night Heat) Super Hit Similar →
2001 ECW Guilty as Charged 2001 - Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Holiday Hell 2000 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Fan Cam: September 9, 2000 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Fan Cam: August 25, 2000 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Heat Wave 2000 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Fan Cam: June 3, 2000 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
2000 ECW Guilty as Charged 2000 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1999 ECW November to Remember 1999 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1999 ECW Fan Cam: October 23, 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Fan Cam: October 15, 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Anarchy Rulz 1999 Justin Credible Average Similar →
1999 ECW Heat Wave 1999 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1999 ECW Fan Cam: May 29, 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Hardcore Heaven 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Fan Cam: February 6, 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Fan Cam: January 30, 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1999 ECW Guilty as Charged 1999 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1998 ECW Heat Wave 1998 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1998 ECW CyberSlam 1998 Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1998 ECW House Party 1998 Justin Credible Hit Similar →
1997 ECW November to Remember 1997 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1997 ECW Fan Cam: October 31, 1997 Justin Credible Flop Similar →
1997 ECW As Good As It Gets Justin Credible Super Hit Similar →
1996 WWE Survivor Series 1996 Aldo Montoya (Free-for-All) Hit Similar →
1996 WWE Royal Rumble 1996 Aldo Montoya Average Similar →
1995 WWE Royal Rumble 1995 Aldo Montoya Hit Similar →

Peter Polaco - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Peter Polaco?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Peter Polaco is "WWE vs. ECW: Head to Head" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Peter Polaco acted in?

Peter Polaco has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Peter Polaco?

Other notable films include "ROH: Generation Next", "Hardcore Homecoming: November Reign", and "ECW Heat Wave 1998".