In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Canadian Maple Leaf / Straight Shooter (Single leg Boston crab, usually as a roll-through counter to an oncoming opponent)
- Deep Impact (Spike piledriver) – ECW
- Power-Plex (Suplex powerslam) – ECW
- Sharpshooter
- Superkick
- Signature moves
- Abdominal stretch
- Armbar
- Arm drag
- Backbreaker
- Cartwheel corner clothesline
- Dropkick, sometimes while sliding to the outside or from the top rope
- Belly to back suplex
- DDT, sometimes inverted
- Diving crossbody
- Diving back elbow
- Hammerlock
- Headscissors takedown
- Hip toss
- Leg lariat
- Multiple powerbomb variations
- Sitout
- Spin-out
- Standing
- No-handed over the top rope suicide dive
- Northern Lights suplex
- Shoulder jawbreaker
- Sitout inverted suplex slam
- Slingshot crossbody
- Spinning heel kick, sometimes from the top rope
- Springboard into either a clothesline, a crossbody, or a dropkick
- STO
- Superplex
- With Chief Morley
- Hart Attack
- Managers
- Major Gunns
- Jason Knight
- Dawn Marie
- Ivory
- Nicknames
- "The Perfect Storm"
- "Tiger"
- Entrance themes
- "Rock America" by Danger Danger (SMW)
- "Mr. Vain" by Culture Beat (CWA)
- "El Phantasmo and the Chicken-Run Blast-O-Rama" by White Zombie (ECW / ROH / Independent circuit)
- "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC (ECW)
- " Enemy" by Fozzy (ROH)
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