#9 Petey Williams
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'Maple Leaf Muscle' Petey Williams was a very talented performer. A former two time X Division Champion, Petey received a strong early push in Impact as part of the heel stable, Team Canada. Despite this, Petey proved to be very popular very early on, thanks to his devastating finishing move, a flip piledriver called the Canadian Destroyer.
Following Team Canada's demise in 2006, Petey wasn't featured very prominently in the following months until late 2007, when he became the protégé of Scott Steiner. Following the end of this team, Petey became more of a background player and left the company in 2009.
After a brief return in 2013, Williams retired from wrestling in June 2014, at just 33 years old, opting for a life in Canadian law enforcement. However, much like Tyrus, Petey returned to Impact late last year, hoping for a more successful run. So far his appearances have been sporadic.