In Wrestling
- Double-team finishing moves
- Steinerizer (Scott lifts the opponent up followed by Rick hitting an aided diving bulldog)
- Steiner DDT (Rick lifts the opponent up followed by Scott hitting an aided elevated DDT)
- Steiner Device (Rick holds the opponent in an electric chair position while Scott hits a diving clothesline to the opponent)
- Double-team signature moves
- Steiner-Line / German suplex combination
- Scott's finishing moves
- Frankensteiner – 1980s–1990s; used rarely as a regular move thereafter
- Steiner Recliner (Standing camel clutch)
- SSD – Steiner Screwdriver (Vertical suplex piledriver)
- Twisting double underhook powerbomb – mid-late 1990s
- Rick's finishing moves
- Diving bulldog
- Steiner Driver (Death Valley driver)
- Managers
- Ted DiBiase
- Robin Green
- Entrance themes
- "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer (NWA / WCW) – 1989
- "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses (NWA / WCW / ECW) – 1989–1990, 1995
- "The Best Is Yet To Come" (NWA / WCW) – 1990
- "Swamp Dog" (NWA / WCW) – 1990–1992
- "Star Spangled Banner" (WCW) – Starrcade '90
- "The Way Of The Wizard" (NJPW) – 1991–1997
- "The Victors (University of Michigan Fight Song)" (WWF) – 1992–1994
- "Steinerized" by D.Conort, M.seitz, J.Papa (WCW) – 1996–1998
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