In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Steve Corino
- Eternal Dream / Sliding C Special (Sliding lariat)
- Old School Bomb (Scoop brainbuster)
- Old School Expulsion (Inverted facelock neckbreaker slam)
- Old School Kick (Superkick)
- Old School Lariat (Lariat)
- As Mr. Wrestling 3
- Island-Plex (High-angle delayed bridging German suplex)
- As Steve Corino
- Signature moves
- Brainbuster
- Cobra clutch
- ColbyKaze DDT / Old School Driver (Fireman's carry dropped into a kneeling belly to belly piledriver)
- ColbyShock (Hammerlock reverse STO)
- Corino Driver / Old School Slam (Sitout rear mat slam)
- DDT
- Diving leg drop
- Enzuigiri
- Multiple suplex variations
- Bridging northern lights, sometimes from the top rope
- Bridging snap
- Old School Suplex (Bridging cradle)
- Neckbreaker
- Sitout hip toss
- STO
- Thumb in the Bum (Corino sticks his thumb in his opponent's posterior during an abdominal stretch)
- With C.W. Anderson or Justin Credible
- Double superkick
- Managers
- Dawn Marie
- Dutch Mantel
- James J. Dillon
- Jack Victory
- Simply Luscious
- Alexis Laree
- Chuck "Guillotine" LeGrande
- Rob Dimension
- Wrestlers managed
- Kevin Steen
- Rhino
- Yoshihiro Tajiri
- Nicknames
- "The King of Old School"
- "The Fucking God of Professional Wrestling"
- "The King of Kings"
- "The Best Independent Wrestler in the World"
- "The Extreme Horseman"
- "The Trouble King"
- Entrance themes
- "Come with Me" by Puff Daddy featuring Jimmy Page
- "Fire" by Scooter
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