In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Big Fat Kill (Reverse roundhouse kick to the head of a seated or kneeling opponent)
- Breaking Point (Back to back double underhook piledriver)
- Lost in Space (Diving elbow drop)
- Sharpshooter
- Superplex
- Signature moves
- Backbreaker rack dropped into a modified rib breaker
- Butterfly Effect (Double underhook facebuster)
- Cutter, sometimes onto the ring apron
- Gutbuster
- Head and arm suplex
- Moonsault
- Multiple kick variations
- Dropsault
- Enzuigiri
- Jumping corkscrew roundhouse
- Lost Cause (Super to a cornered opponent)
- Northern lights suplex
- Senton bomb
- Side slam, sometimes dropped into a modified gutbuster
- Superman Spear (Spear to a cornered opponent)
- With Chris Bosh
- Finishing moves
- Maximum Bosh by Bosh followed by a spinebuster by Lost
- Northern lights suplex by Lost into a pendulum backbreaker by Bosh
- Signature moves
- Cutter by Lost into an over the knee gutbuster by Bosh
- Finishing moves
- With Joey Ryan
- Finishing moves
- Extinction Agenda (Backbreaker hold (Ryan) / Diving elbow drop (Lost) combination)
- Ryan throws an opponent off the top turnbuckle to Lost, who performs a mid-air cutter
- Signature moves
- Reverse thrown inverted Death Valley driver by Lost into a sitout facebuster by Ryan
- Double superkick
- Finishing moves
- Nicknames
- "The Professional"
- Entrance themes
- Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z
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