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      • He is known by his nickname "The Canadian Destroyer", a reference to Doug Chevalier (Scott D'amore's original mentor) and also the name of his front flip piledriver finishing move.
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  2. Sep 3, 2023 · The Canadian Destroyer was popularized by Amazing Red and Petey Williams, showcasing their innovative spirit and athleticism. The move is a visually striking spectacle, but it carries a high risk of injury, particularly to the neck and upper spine. WWE initially banned the Canadian Destroyer due to safety concerns, but its popularity on social ...

  3. Aug 24, 2022 · Colin Tessier Aug 24, 2022 11:00AM. Amazing Red looks back on the creation of the Canadian Destroyer. Red's high-flying offense changed the game in the 2000s. Since then, many wrestlers have borrowed from the former TNA star's arsenal. Among other maneuvers, the Canadian Destroyer has become a commonplace move. 10 Sec.

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  4. Jun 2, 2021 · Given that we’re suckers for old school X Division goodness, we’ve been deep diving into the incredible Impact Plus App to relive some of Petey’s greatest hits, which saw the Destroyer deliver him two X Division Titles and earn him the TNA ‘Finisher Of The Year’ between 2004 and 2006 as well as Wrestling Observer’s ‘Manoeuvre Of ...

  5. He is known by his nickname "The Canadian Destroyer", a reference to Doug Chevalier (Scott D'amore's original mentor) and also the name of his front flip piledriver finishing move. Professional wrestling career. Early career (2001–2004) Williams was trained alongside Chris Sabin by Scott D'Amore at the Can-Am Wrestling School. [1] .

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · Perennial indie standout and frequent Impact Wrestling Superstar Amazing Red recently discussed the origins of the Canadian Destroyer, a move he created and practiced with other indie talents. The move is seen frequently on both AEW and WWE programming, being seen most recently during the Edge vs. Damian Priest match of this past week’s RAW ...

  7. Aug 5, 2020 · Scott D’Amore first executed the move in Japan but has claimed that “personally, I did not ‘invent’ the Canadian Destroyer” giving credit to Petey for using it on television and Chris Sabin for taking a Frankenstein-er but backwards.

  8. The move, made famous by Petey Williams, also referred to as the Canadian Destroyer, Destroyer, or a sunset flip piledriver, begins in a position in which the opponent is bent forward against the wrestler's midsection. The wrestler then grabs around the opponent's midsection latching onto the opponent's back, with their head to one side of the ...