In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Ricochet
- 630° senton
- Chocolate Rain (Diving double knee drop to a standing or seated opponent)
- Double rotation moonsault
- Shooting star press
- As Helios
- 630° senton
- Heliocentricity (Standing or running shooting star press)
- The Sky is Falling (Diving double knee drop to a standing opponent)
- As Ricochet
- Signature moves
- As Ricochet
- Backflip kick
- Backslide Driver (Jumping backslide transitioned into a piledriver)
- Corkscrew 450° splash, sometimes from the second rope
- Over the top rope no-handed corkscrew moonsault plancha
- Jumping corkscrew roundhouse kick
- Rickrack (Jumping reverse bulldog)
- Tornado DDT
- As Helios
- Burning Screwdriver (Cobra clutch backbreaker followed by a spin-out cobra clutch slam)
- Backslide Driver (Jumping backslide transitioned into a piledriver)
- Cannonball
- Corkscrew 450° splash, sometimes from the second rope
- Corner backflip kick
- Over the top rope no-handed corkscrew moonsault plancha
- Spinning wheel kick
- Springboard moonsault
- Tornado DDT
- As Ricochet
- Nicknames
- "The High Flying Ace and Aerial Wonder"
- "The Future of Flight"
- Entrance themes
- "Bricks" by Rise Against
- "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X." by The Fall of Troy
- "Mouth for War" by Pantera
- "Ready to Fall" by Rise Against
- "Wave of Mutilation" by Pixies
- "Boom Boom" by Chayanne
- "White Ghetto" by Teenage Rehab
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