In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Crossfire (Double pumphandle sitout powerbomb, sometimes transitioned into a straight jacket triangle choke)
- Egoist Schwein (Pumphandle sidewalk slam)
- Mad Splash (Frog splash)
- Meteora (Diving double knee drop to a seated opponent's chest)
- Nagoya Castle / Drug Bomb (Crucifix flipped forward into a sitout facebuster)
- Schwein (Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver, sometimes while applying a wrist-clutch, dropped over the knee and transitioned into a figure four leglock, or from the top rope)
- Signature moves
- Blood Silk Road (Arm trap inverted Gannosuke clutch)
- Corner-to-corner missile dropkick, sometimes while performing a somersault
- Dos Caras Clutch (Standing hammerlock rolled forward into a leg hook cradle)
- Goriconoclasm (Cross-armed iconoclasm)
- Iconoclasm
- Jorge Complete (Scoop powerslam transitioned into a modified reverse rolling prawn hold)
- Jorge Clutch (Arm drag transitioned into a modified reverse rolling prawn hold)
- LA Mart (Inverted Gannosuke clutch)
- Nakayubi (Front chancery transitioned into a DDT)
- Neji to Hashi (Cross-legged cradle suplex)
- Perfect Driver (Cross-legged sitout scoop slam piledriver)
- Salmonella (Spike piledriver)
- Skayde Special (Inverted cloverleaf)
- Superdrol (Double knee backbreaker or a running double high knee to the back or chest of a cornered opponent)
- Superkick
- Turkey (Arm triangle choke)
- Venus (Leaping palm strike to an opponent seated on the top rope)
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