In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Arabian Facebuster (Jumping, diving or a somersault leg drop, driving a steel chair into the face of the opponent)
- Arabian Skullcrusher (Jumping, diving or a somersault leg drop, driving a steel chair into the back of the opponent's head, usually through a table)
- Arabian Clutch (Camel clutch)
- Signature moves
- Air Sabu (Heel kick to a cornered opponent, with the assistance of a steel chair)
- Arabian Piledriver (Scoop slam piledriver)
- Diving leg drop
- Guillotine leg drop
- Multiple moonsault variations
- Arabian Press (Slingshot split-legged)
- Diving
- Springboard onto an opponent outside the ring
- Triple jump moonsault
- Sabu performs a running start, leaps onto a chair, then leaps onto the top ring rope and then finally performs either a crossbody, a DDT or a somersault senton to an opponent on the outside of the ring
- Slingshot crossbody
- Somersault plancha
- Springboard-back elbow
- Springboard into either a leg lariat or a tornado DDT
- Super frankensteiner
- Steel chair thrown into the opponent's face
- With Rob Van Dam
- Assisted Air Sabu
- Diving leg drop / Diving splash combination
- Springboard somersault leg drop (Sabu) / Rolling Thunder (Van Dam) combination
- Managers
- The Cuban Assassin
- 911
- Paul E. Dangerously
- Bill Alfonso
- Rob Van Dam
- The Sheik
- Tammy Lynn Sytch
- The Sandman
- Tommy Dreamer
- Nicknames
- "The Homicidal, Suicidal, Genocidal, DeathâDefying Man"
- "ECW's Evel Knievel"
- "Houdini of Hardcore"
- "The Arabian Machine of Destruction"
- "The Crazed Kamikaze"
- "The Human Highlight Reel"
- "The Modern Day Kamikaze"
- Entrance themes
- "Huka Blues" by Harry Slash & The Slashtones
- "Little Crazy" by Fight
- "Jaws theme" by John Williams
- "Carpet Ride" by Dale Oliver (TNA)
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