In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
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- Double underhook
- Ghanarhea (ROH) / The Move that Rocks the World (TNA / RPW) (Swinging leg hook fireman's carry slam)
- Greetings From Ghana (Double underhook facebuster) – Parodied from Triple H
- Heel Hook (Single leg Boston crab / Twisting ankle lock combination)
- Rave Clash (Belly to back inverted mat slam, sometimes from the second rope) – Parodied from A.J. Styles
- Signature moves
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- Cross armbreaker
- Disco 2000 (Sitout pumphandle slam)
- Doppler Effect (Running knee strike to a seated opponent's face)
- From Dusk Till Dawn (Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown transitioned into either a Fujiwara armbar or a crossface)
- Fujiwara armbar
- Full nelson / Camel clutch combination
- German suplex
- Gravity Killer (Running or a standing tornado DDT)
- Hangman's neckbreaker
- Scoop brainbuster
- Spear
- STO, sometimes onto the knee or the ring apron
- Swinging neckbreaker
- Tiger suplex
- Nicknames
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- "The Crown Jewel of the Embassy"
- Managers
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- Jade Chung
- Daizee Haze
- Prince Nana
- Dave Prazak
- Mr. Milo Beasley
- Angel Williams
- Christy Hemme
- Entrance themes
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- "Leave You Far Behind (Instrumental remix)" by Lunatic Calm
- "The Promise" by Crook Bandoh
- "Parade of the Charioteers" by Miklós Rózsa
- "I Against I" by Mos Def
- "The House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals
- "Valor" by Dale Oliver
- "Give It To Me Jimmy" by Dale Oliver
- "Infection" by Dale Oliver
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