10 Awesome Wrestling Moves WWE Stars Aren't Allowed To Do

10. Canadian Destroyer

The Canadian Destroyer, made famous by Petey Williams during his five-year stretch with TNA, has never seen the light of day in WWE.

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And, honestly, we're probably OK with that. It certainly looks spectacular, but its impact can often seem a little underwhelming, and besides, you really have to suspend your disbelief in order to accept that the recipient isn't at least partially helping his assailant pull it off.

That's also part of the reason it's so dangerous. It relies on both of those involved timing their cues to a tee, with little scope for correcting any missteps whilst flipping backwards in mid-air (unlike, say, the Styles Clash, which - we would see last year re: James Ellsworth - AJ is a pro at executing safely).

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