10 Fakest Moves In Wrestling

10. Canadian Destroyer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF8ykZtX5kw This isn't a move you've seen in WWE, but if you watched TNA at all then you've seen it. The Canadian Destroyer was the finishing move that was used by TNA wrestler Petey Williams. He recently just retired from wrestling, but he had a good run as a midcarder in TNA that was also featured in their exciting X-Division. To do the move, Williams places the persons head between his legs like if you're about to give somebody a powerbomb or piledriver. Instead of that, Williams leaps into the hair while holding onto the waste of his opponent and he flips over to take the bump on his ass. His opponent's head in between Williams' legs so it's kind of like a piledriver. It's basically doing two moves in one because there's a sunset flip and then a piledriver. The move looks cool. No denying that. It's just that it is a little too farfetched even for wrestling. It's also a move that he couldn't do against a bigger opponent because there's no way that the guy could flip around in time to do it safely. It's interesting that nobody has done it in yet in WWE. That's probably because somebody in management thinks it looks too silly and wouldn't allow it. It's a bit risky too.
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