Petey Williams is a professional wrestler whose real name is Peter Williams III. Petey Williams was born on August 26, 1981, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This page will examine Petey Williams’s total career net worth.
Image Credit: TabercilPetey Williams’s nicknames have included “Little Petey Pump”, “The Canadian Destroyer”, and “Maple Leaf Muscle”. In the ring, Petey Williams was trained by Scott D’Amore. Billed from Windsor, Ontario; Glendale, Arizona Petey Williams has had a prominent time wrestling which debuted in January 23, 2002.
Some of the signature moves employed by Petey Williams included the Whiplash, O Canada (Stands on the crotch of an opponent held in the Tree of woe, while singing the Canadian national anthem), Tornado DDT, Inverted facelock, Russian legsweep, Dropkick,, Sharpshooter (professional wrestling), Leg lariat, Sitout facebuster Belly-to-back wheelbarrow facebuster, and Multiple Hurricanrana variations. In terms of music, Petey Williams has entered the ring to “Park It” by Dale Oliver (TNA; November 9, 2006 – February 1, 2007), “Oh, Canada” by Dale Oliver (Impact Wrestling; May 5, 2004 – July 13, 2006, Bound for Glory (2017) – present; used as a member of Team Canada (TNA)), “One Step Closer (Linkin Park song)” by Linkin Park, “Canadian Destroyer” by Dale Oliver (TNA; February 11, 2007- January 17, 2008, April 5, 2013 – July 18, 2013), and “Calm Like a Bomb” by Rage Against The Machine.
Wrestlers’ income may vary depending on league, experience, and promotional ability. According to statistics, the median professional wrestler brings home about $500,000 a year. But some bring in $1,000,000+. In contrast, non-professional part-time wrestlers get around $100+ per match.
So what is Petey Williams’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Petey Williams’s net worth in 2018 is: