ThunderFilez, you know Suicidaldragon hates this move?
I actually think that using the Flip Piledriver was damaging for Petey's career. He's a skilled wrestler (actually, I can't think of a single guy from Canada who wasn't) but now he's only known for the move itself.
I hope he's doing okay with the rock band he formed with Sabin and Shelley.
Yeah, I know. People are titled to their own opinion, lol. Hating a move for it being unrealistic, is kind of dumb in my opinion. If that were the case, over half of wrestling moves should be hated.
@ThunderFilez Truth is, I and another wrestling fan I know and maintain a correspondence with both agree that perhaps the reason this move is heavily disliked is because it is WAY too unrealistic. Pro wrestling is about suspension of disbelief, and using the Destroyer would remove that.
I really like watching Williams in TNA, (before Russo, Hogan and Bitch-off entered and all but destroyed the company) but I couldn't stand how he was ONLY hyped for his finisher. He deserves better than that.
Ya know, I don't hate the move, but as a finisher I find it a bit meh these days because of how overused it is. My main issue with it is it's all Petey Williams is really known for. He's a good wrestler, but when people think of Petey they automatically think of the CD.
To be honest, I prefer the Yoshi Tonic more. I'm not entirely sure why, but I do. lol. I don't mind the avalanche variation of the CD though, or CD's that are set up moreso as a reversal.
@ThunderFilez Until I went looking just now I'd never actually seen Petey do a cradle DDT to be honest, and I don't think I've ever actually seen (or heard of) a wheelbarrow Tombstone before. lol. You have me intrigued about it now though.
Well, I mostly watch Indies, so his moves change a bit between TNA and such. A Wheelbarrow Tombstone is pretty much an Inverted Jig-N-Tonic. Look up Trepidation in my channel. That's what it is.
What the hell is there not to like about the canadian destroyer!??!!?! It looks unsafe, but it's only looks. There's an interview w/ petey williams breaking down the move & explains how he takes most of the bump/impact. It's one of my faves & the part of the interview when he talks about steiner during lil' petey pump run was f'n hilarious. Obviously, because steiner is batshit crazy!
The issue is that the move makes it painfully obvious that the victim is doing most of the work for the move and not the attacker, at least for the standing version anyway. It looks great when it's a counter to a back body drop.
Honestly, I hate when this point is brought up. Don't get me wrong, I'm a HUGE wrestling fan, I mean come on, look what I do in my spare time. Almost EVERYTHING in wrestling is looks completely contrived. Just for example, something as simple as a Powerbomb. If people pay attention, you can see the victim, push off the mat with his feet, and post off their opponents legs with their hands. Wrestling is entertainment, and in most instances, wrestlers don't try to deny that.
I was just about to bring this point up, but then I saw you already have. The way way I see it, most people know wrestling is fake so why not get a bit creative with it, if you want realism watch MMA or something. Looking for realism in wrestling is like looking through the Youtube comments section for intelligent conversation..
@ThunderFilez Perfect response! I like how ppl nitpick over insignificant crap, especially in Pro-Wrestling which especially makes no sense whatsoever!
@bluebomberx does a sunser flip look like the other person is doing all of the work. Because, for the most part, it has the same start-off point. It's just a stylized version hybrid of that motion into a piledriver. To say that something looks "painfully obvious" is such a ridiculous oxy-moron that I'm cutting my response prematurely!
ThunderFilez, you know Suicidaldragon hates this move?
I actually think that using the Flip Piledriver was damaging for Petey's career. He's a skilled wrestler (actually, I can't think of a single guy from Canada who wasn't) but now he's only known for the move itself.
I hope he's doing okay with the rock band he formed with Sabin and Shelley.
CMY187 1 month ago
@CMY187
Yeah, I know. People are titled to their own opinion, lol. Hating a move for it being unrealistic, is kind of dumb in my opinion. If that were the case, over half of wrestling moves should be hated.
ThunderFilez 1 month ago
@ThunderFilez Truth is, I and another wrestling fan I know and maintain a correspondence with both agree that perhaps the reason this move is heavily disliked is because it is WAY too unrealistic. Pro wrestling is about suspension of disbelief, and using the Destroyer would remove that.
I really like watching Williams in TNA, (before Russo, Hogan and Bitch-off entered and all but destroyed the company) but I couldn't stand how he was ONLY hyped for his finisher. He deserves better than that.
CMY187 1 month ago
Ya know, I don't hate the move, but as a finisher I find it a bit meh these days because of how overused it is. My main issue with it is it's all Petey Williams is really known for. He's a good wrestler, but when people think of Petey they automatically think of the CD.
To be honest, I prefer the Yoshi Tonic more. I'm not entirely sure why, but I do. lol. I don't mind the avalanche variation of the CD though, or CD's that are set up moreso as a reversal.
AussieImitator 3 months ago in playlist More videos from ThunderFilez
@AussieImitator
Honestly, when I think of Petey, I don't think of the Destroyer immediately. I think of his Cradle DDT and Wheelbarrow Tombstone.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez Until I went looking just now I'd never actually seen Petey do a cradle DDT to be honest, and I don't think I've ever actually seen (or heard of) a wheelbarrow Tombstone before. lol. You have me intrigued about it now though.
AussieImitator 3 months ago
@AussieImitator
Well, I mostly watch Indies, so his moves change a bit between TNA and such. A Wheelbarrow Tombstone is pretty much an Inverted Jig-N-Tonic. Look up Trepidation in my channel. That's what it is.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez Ohhh, so like a kneeling Muscular Bomb in a way?
AussieImitator 3 months ago
@AussieImitator
Pretty much.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez I like his Tilt-a-Whirl Russian Leg Sweep.
UnstableProtagonist 3 months ago
What the hell is there not to like about the canadian destroyer!??!!?! It looks unsafe, but it's only looks. There's an interview w/ petey williams breaking down the move & explains how he takes most of the bump/impact. It's one of my faves & the part of the interview when he talks about steiner during lil' petey pump run was f'n hilarious. Obviously, because steiner is batshit crazy!
kakuichi 3 months ago
@kakuichi
The issue is that the move makes it painfully obvious that the victim is doing most of the work for the move and not the attacker, at least for the standing version anyway. It looks great when it's a counter to a back body drop.
bluebomberx 3 months ago
@bluebomberx
Honestly, I hate when this point is brought up. Don't get me wrong, I'm a HUGE wrestling fan, I mean come on, look what I do in my spare time. Almost EVERYTHING in wrestling is looks completely contrived. Just for example, something as simple as a Powerbomb. If people pay attention, you can see the victim, push off the mat with his feet, and post off their opponents legs with their hands. Wrestling is entertainment, and in most instances, wrestlers don't try to deny that.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez
I was just about to bring this point up, but then I saw you already have. The way way I see it, most people know wrestling is fake so why not get a bit creative with it, if you want realism watch MMA or something. Looking for realism in wrestling is like looking through the Youtube comments section for intelligent conversation..
BarryWhiteDriver 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez Perfect response! I like how ppl nitpick over insignificant crap, especially in Pro-Wrestling which especially makes no sense whatsoever!
kakuichi 3 months ago
@bluebomberx does a sunser flip look like the other person is doing all of the work. Because, for the most part, it has the same start-off point. It's just a stylized version hybrid of that motion into a piledriver. To say that something looks "painfully obvious" is such a ridiculous oxy-moron that I'm cutting my response prematurely!
kakuichi 3 months ago
you know alot of people dont like this move but i think its great.
mrbighurt 3 months ago
this move kicks ass. my favorite was when he did it to aj in their match at victory road 04
420goonie 3 months ago
I thought Scott D'Amore used the Destroyer first. I know Petey adopted it from him (though D'Amore rarely used it)
jhniscolV2 3 months ago
@jhniscolV2
This is when Petey first used the moves.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
is that David Young?
Imhim247 3 months ago
@Imhim247 I think it's Doug Williams performing the move
EnterSandman9900 3 months ago
@EnterSandman9900
definitely isn't doug williams
jhniscolV2 3 months ago
@jhniscolV2 I heard Williams and totally forgot about Petey... My bad.
EnterSandman9900 3 months ago
@EnterSandman9900
It's Petey Williams.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago 2
@Imhim247
It's Petey Williams.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez I know it's petey, but who's the other guy?
Imhim247 3 months ago
@Imhim247
Matt Sydal / Evan Bourne.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
@ThunderFilez oh, ok. thanks!
Imhim247 3 months ago
never knew this was the first one
Patrickshe2eyME 3 months ago