In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Bobby Roode
- Arm trap crossface – 2011–present
- Pay Off (Bridging cradle suplex) – 2011–present
- Northern Lariat (Running lariat to the back of an opponent's neck) – 2004–2006
- Spear – 2012–present
- As Robert Roode
- Fujiwara armbar – 2011
- Pay Off (Bridging cradle suplex – 2007–2011 or a swinging neckbreaker – 2006)
- As Bobby Roode
- Signature moves
- Diving knee drop
- Double R Spinebuster / Spinning spinebuster
- Multiple neckbreaker variations
- Diving
- Rolling neck snap
- Roode Awakening (Hangman's) – adopted from Rick Rude
- Spinning back suplex side slam
- With James Storm
- Finishing moves
- DWI – Drinking While Investing (Simultaneous powerbomb (Storm) / neckbreaker slam (Roode) combination)
- Signature moves
- Assisted swinging side slam
- Catapult by Roode into a DDT by Storm
- Clothesline (Roode) / Double knee backbreaker (Storm) combination
- Double suplex, with theatrics
- Scoop slam by Roode followed by elbow drops from both Roode and Storm
- Samoan drop (Storm) / Diving neckbreaker (Roode) combination
- Spinning spinebuster (Roode) / Double knee backbreaker (Storm) combination
- Wheelbarrow facebuster (Roode) / Double knee facebreaker (Storm) combination
- Finishing moves
- Managers
- Coach D'Amore
- Eric Young
- Ms. Brooks
- Ms. Payton Banks
- Jacqueline
- Ric Flair
- Nicknames
- The Canadian Enforcer
- "Total" Lee Awesome
- "The Natural"
- "The It Factor (of Professional Wrestling)"
- "The Leader of the Selfish Generation"
- Entrance themes
- "No More Fears" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2005–2008, 2011)
- "Take a Fall" by Serg Salinas (TNA ;2009-2011) (used while a part of Beer Money)
- "Fortune 4" by Dale Oliver (2010–2011; used while a part of Fortune)
- "Off the Chain" by Serg Salinas (2011–2012)
- "Off the Chain Instrumental" by Dale Oliver (2012–present)
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