In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
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- 450° splash
- Camel clutch
- Hindu Press / Hindusault (Corkscrew 450° splash)
- Moonsault double foot stomp
- Running shooting star press
- Sonjay Cutter (Standing shiranui)
- Signature moves
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- Bombay Boom (Pendulum kick from out of the corner, as a counter to an oncoming opponent)
- Bombay Buster (Vertical suplex twisted and dropped into a facebreaker knee smash)
- Bombay 'Rana (Springboard somersault hurricanrana)
- Brainbuster
- Calcutta Cutta (Facebreaker knee smash followed by a jumping neckbreaker)
- Half nelson bulldog
- Headscissors takedown transitioned into a wrist-lock
- Frankensteiner
- Indian Summer (Elevated cradle neckbreaker)
- Inverted suplex stunner
- Springboard moonsault, sometimes to an opponent standing outside the ring
- Sprinkler Elbow (Arm twist ropewalk elbow drop, with sprinkler dance theatrics)
- Standing moonsault
- Tilt-a-whirl tornado DDT
- Managers
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- Kevin Nash
- SoCal Val
- Pandora
- Nicknames
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- "The Mamu"
- "The American Monkey"
- "The Guru"
- "The Original Playa from the Himalaya"
- Entrance themes
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- "Addictive (Remix)" by Truth Hurts featuring Rakim
- "Beware of the Boys (Remix)" by Panjabi MC and Jay-Z
- "Cobra Dance" by Dale Oliver
- "Guru" by Dale Oliver
- "Rock The Fight" by Asoka
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