In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Buff Bagwell
- Buff Blockbuster (Diving neckbreaker)
- As Marcus Alexander Bagwell
- Diving clothesline
- Hangman's neckbreaker
- As Buff Bagwell
- Signature moves
- Arm drag
- Atomic drop, sometimes inverted
- Crossbody, sometimes from the top rope
- Double underhook DDT
- Dropkick
- Facebuster
- Hip toss
- Knee lift
- Multiple suplex variations
- Slingshot
- Super
- Vertical
- Yellow Jacket Suplex (Cradle)
- Neckbreaker
- Running forearm smash
- Scoop powerslam
- Shoulder block, sometimes from the second rope
- Shoulderbreaker
- Sitout spinebuster
- Standing or a running splash
- Standing or a running swinging neckbreaker
- Sunset flip
- Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown – 1996
- With Lex Luger
- Double team finishing moves
- Electric chair (Luger) / Buff Blockbuster (Bagwell) combination
- Double team finishing moves
- With Scott Norton
- Double team finishing moves
- Bearhug (Norton) / Buff Blockbuster (Bagwell) combination
- Double team finishing moves
- With Scotty Riggs
- Double team finishing moves
- Double dropkick
- Double team signature moves
- Double back body drop
- Double team finishing moves
- With The Patriot
- Double team finishing moves
- Vertical suplex (Patriot) / Diving crossbody (Bagwell) combination
- Double team finishing moves
- Managers
- Theodore Long
- Vincent
- Nicknames
- "Buff"
- "Buff Daddy"
- "The Stuff"
- Entrance themes
- "Rockhouse" by Jimmy Hart and H. Helm (WCW; Used while a part of the New World Order)
- "Tear It Up" by Jimmy Hart and H. Helm (WCW; Used while a part of the New World Order)
- "Kevin Nash / Wolfpac Theme" (WCW; Used while a part of the nWo Elite)
- "Buff Daddy" (WCW / WWF; 1999–2001)
- "Devil Without a Cause" by Kid Rock (Independent circuit; 2002–present)
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