In Wrestling
- As Kanyon
- Finishing moves
- I'm Better Than You / Flatliner (Leg-hook lifting reverse STO) – innovated
- Kanyon Kutter (Three-quarter facelock bulldog) – parodied from Diamond Dallas Page
- Signature moves
- Backbreaker rack dropped into a neckbreaker
- Diving leg drop, sometimes to the back of the opponent's head
- Scream Machine (Electric chair facebuster)
- Inverted sitout side powerslam
- Moonsault
- Russian legsweep, sometimes from the second rope
- Sitout double leg slam
- Superkick
- Swinging cradle suplex
- Swinging neckbreaker
- Finishing moves
- As Mortis
- Finishing moves
- Flatliner (Super Samoan drop or Leg-hook reverse STO)
- Signature moves
- Diving leg drop, sometimes to the back of the opponent's head
- Inverted sitout side powerslam
- Moonsault
- Octopus stretch
- Scissors kick
- Superkick
- Finishing moves
- With Wrath or Raven
- Powerbomb / Neckbreaker combination
- With Diamond Dallas Page
- Belly to back suplex (DDP) / Neckbreaker (Kanyon) combination – WWE
- Russian legsweep (Kanyon) followed by an elbow drop (DDP) with theatrics
- Managers
- Baby
- J. Biggs
- Chameleon
- Jackie Gayda
- James Vandenberg
- Nicknames
- "The Innovator of Offense"
- "Positively" Kanyon
- Chris "Champagne" Kanyon
- "The InVasion's / The Alliance's MVP"
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