In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Alabama Slam (Double leg slam, sometimes preceded by spinning the opponent) – innovated
- Falcon Arrow / Hollycaust (Sitout suplex slam) – 1999–2002
- Pitstop Plunge (Jumping knee drop, sometimes from the top rope)
- Signature moves
- Back elbow
- Chair shot
- Diving clothesline
- Diving crossbody – 1994–1995
- Diving leg drop
- Dropkick
- Forearm smash
- Full nelson – 2003–2004
- Half nelson or a full nelson slam
- Kick to the midsection of an opponent holding onto the ropes and in a wheelbarrow hold
- Knife–edged chop
- Pumphandle slam
- Spinning heel kick
- Vertical suplex, sometimes from the top rope
- Managers
- Jim Cornette
- Nicknames
- "The Alabama Slamma"
- "Hollywood" Bob
- "The Big Shot"
- "The Tough Guy"
- Entrance themes
- "How Do You Like Me Now?" (WWF/WWE) Used In Singles Competition
- "Slow Death" (WWF/WWE) Used While Teaming With Crash Holly
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