In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Diamond Clash / A Trip to the Diamond Mine (Belly to back inverted mat slam) – innovated – 1994–1995; used rarely as a regular move
- Diamond Cutter (Cutter), sometimes from the top rope, or while applying a fireman carry or an overhead gutwrench
- Signature moves
- Belly to back suplex
- Belly to belly suplex
- Discus clothesline
- Diamond Dream – DDT, sometimes while jumping
- Elbow drop with theatrics
- Figure four leglock while using the ringpost figure-four leglock
- Fireman's carry slam
- Flying clothesline
- Gutwrench gutbuster
- Inverted atomic drop
- Pumphandle backbreaker
- Reverse chinlock
- Russian legsweep
- Shoulder jawbreaker
- Side slam
- Sidewalk slam
- Slingshot crossbody
- Spinning sitout powerbomb pin
- Spinning spinebuster
- Sunset flip
- Swinging neckbreaker
- Tilt-a-whirl mat slam
- Wrist-lock followed by multiple shoulder blocks
- With Bam Bam Bigelow
- Aided Diamond Cutter
- With Chris Kanyon
- Belly to back suplex (DDP) / Neckbreaker (Kanyon) combination – WWE
- Russian legsweep (Kanyon) followed by an elbow drop (DDP) with theatrics
- Managers
- Diamond Dolls
- Kimberly Page
- Max Muscle
- Wrestlers managed
- Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)
- Col. DeBeers
- Curt Hennig
- Madusa Miceli
- Bam Bam Bigelow
- Johnny Ace
- Dick Slater
- Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, and Badstreet), with Big Daddy Dink
- Diamond Studd
- Vinnie Vegas
- Scotty Flamingo
- Nicknames
- DDP
- "Handsome" Dallas Page
- "The Original People's Champion"
- Positively Page
- The King of Bada-Bing
- Entrance themes
- "Glam Rock" (WCW; 1991–1992, 1994–1996)
- "Self High-Five" by J.Hart and H.Helm (WCW; 1996–2000)
- "Kevin Nash/Wolfpac Theme" (used while in The Insiders)
- "Dog" by FAT (WCW; 2000–2001)
- "Spirit" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2004–2005)
- "Diamond In the Rough" by Jim Johnston (WWF/WWE; 2001-2002, 2012–Present)
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