In Wrestling
- Double-team finishing moves
- G9 (Samoan drop (Gaspard) / Running corkscrew neckbreaker or a diving corkscrew neckbreaker (JTG) combination)
- Double-team signature moves
- Gaspard performs an inverted double leg slam on JTG, who is slammed onto the opponent in a splash-type fashion
- JTG's finishing moves
- Da Shout Out (Spinning neckbreaker slam)
- JTG's signature moves
- Box Cutter (Modified arm-trap backbreaker)
- Diving leg lariat
- Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
- Mug Shot (Fall forward diving facebuster)
- Running flipping neckbreaker to a seated opponent
- Running leapfrog transitioned into a leg drop bulldog
- Running somersault shoulder block
- Shad's finishing moves
- Thugnificent / Shad Taking Over (STO)
- Shad's signature moves
- Gorilla press slam
- Running big boot
- Running delayed elbow drop, with theatrics
- Scoop powerslam
- Shoulder block
- Sidewalk slam
- Snake eyes
- Entrance music
- "Bringin' Da Hood T U" by Jim Johnston (as Cryme Tyme) (WWE;October 16, 2006–April 2, 2010)
- Word Up
- Cryme Tyme hosted a weekly WWE.com segment called Word Up, during which they define a different word in a parody of The Electric Company. On June 26, 2009, they started hosting "Word Up" on SmackDown as a backstage segment with Eve and Slam Master J, who would constantly annoy the three. Eve departed from the segment after being traded to Raw as part of a tri-branded diva trade. Slam Master J departed soon after and was eventually released. This segment was discontinued when Cryme Tyme split in early 2010.
- Managers
- Eve Torres
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