In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Darren Young
- Gut Check (Fireman's carry double knee gutbuster) – 2011–present
- Heat Wave (Full nelson lifted and dropped into a flapjack) – 2010–2011
- As Fred Sampson
- Bonecrusher (Running powerslam)
- As Darren Young
- Signature moves
- Elbow drop
- European uppercut with an afro pick
- Leg drop
- Multiple suplex variations
- Belly-to-back, sometimes onto the ring apron
- Northern Lights
- Overhead belly-to-belly
- Neckbreaker, sometimes onto the ring apron
- Reverse chin lock often followed with body scissors
- Snap scoop powerslam
- Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
- With Titus O'Neil
- Double team finishing moves
- Ghetto Blaster (Backbreaker hold (O'Neil) / Diving elbow drop (Young) combination)
- Double team finishing moves
- Managers
- A. W.
- Nicknames
- "Mr. No Days Off"
- "The South Beach Party Boy"
- Entrance themes
- "We Are One" by 12 Stones (WWE; June 7, 2010 – August 16, 2010; used while a part of The Nexus)
- "One Two Three" by Holter Weerts
- "Move (Get In)" by Woo Child (February 1, 2012–November 30, 2012; used while teaming with Titus O'Neil & singles competitions)
- "Making Moves" by Sugar Tongue Slim (December 3, 2012–present; used while teaming with Titus O'Neil & in singles competitions)
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