In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- 1–2–3 Kick / Syxx Kick (Superkick) – WWF/WCW
- Buzzkiller (Crossface chickenwing) – WCW
- X-Factor (WWF/E / Independent circuit/ TNA) / 6-Factor (WSX / Independent circuit) (Sitout facebuster), sometimes from the top rope
- Signature moves
- Backhand chop
- Bronco buster
- Diving leg drop
- High speed leg drop
- Moonsault
- Multiple kick variations
- Drop
- Roundhouse
- Spinning heel
- Running leaping clothesline
- Senton bomb
- Single leg Boston crab
- Tornado DDT
- Managers
- Albert
- Chyna
- Ted DiBiase
- Tori
- Alicia Webb
- Scott Hall
- Entrance themes
- "1–2–3" by Jim Johnston (WWF; 1993–1996)
- "Break it Down" by The DX Band (WWF / WWE / AAA; used while a part of D-Generation X; 1998–2000, currently used as his normal entrance theme 2011–)
- "Break it Down V2" by Chris Warren and J Johnston (WWF; used while a part of D-Generation X; 2000)
- "Make Some Noise" By Chris Warren and J.Johnston (WWF; 1998–2001)
- "The Kings" By Run–D.M.C. (used while part of D-Generation X) (WWF; 2000)
- "Rockhouse" by Frank Shelley (used while a part of the New World Order) (WCW/WWF/WWE; 1996–1997, 2002)
- "Tear It Up" by Jimmy Hart (WCW; used while part of the New World Order; 1996–1997)
- "What 'Chu Lookin' At?" by Uncle Kracker (WWF; used while a part of X-Factor; 2001)
- "The Band Theme" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2010)
- "Wolfpac Theme (Instrumental)" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2010)
- "One Last Time" by The Deadites (Chikara)
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