15 Greatest TNA Finishing Moves Ever

1. Petey Williams - Canadian Destroyer

The Canadian Desteoyer is a thing of beauty. It is the wrestling finishing move equivalent of the Mona Lisa or the Sistine Chapel. Petey Williams was the artist of this masterpiece, his opponent was his paint and his canvas was...um...the ring canvas?

Petey was great in the ring, but was never given a big push. He was cast as a Team Canada member, and then moved onto being a mini-version of Scott Steiner. He was good, but it was beneath his talent. For his finishing move alone, he probably should have had half-a-dozen runs with the World Title.

Sadly, the Canadian Destoyer hasn't been seen in years, except in my nightly dreams.

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