Trevor Murdoch and Matt Hardy's failed Canadian Destroyer.

During the April 16, 2007 edition of Monday Night Raw, that took place in London, England, Matt Hardy rook on Trevor Murdoch.
For the finish of the match it appears as if Murdoch was going to attempt his new finisher, a variation of Petey William's patented Canadian Destroyer.

The Canadian Destroyer, or a sick-flip piledriver, requires the receiver (with his head between his opponent's legs) to lift his opponent at the same time he jumps, thus giving enough momentum to completely flip over, like a moonsault, landing in a pile driver position.

Murdoch, instead, put Hardy's head and shoulders past his legs, thus the outcome would be Hardy landing flat on his back instead of the top of his head, since piledrivers variations are not allowed in WWE. Instead Hardy, the receiver of the Destroyer, did not lift Murdoch's weight at all as he jumped.

Murdoch did the full flip himself, hooking Matts arms yanking him straight up. Murdoch was already on his back at this point, and Hardy dropped to save the maneuver and landed horizontally across Murdoch's mid-body and right leg, causing Murdoch to receive the brunt of the move, instead of flat on his back as originally planned.

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