In Wrestling
- As Stevie Richards / Steven Richards
- Finishing moves
- Stevie Kick (ECW / WWE / TNA) / Steven Kick (WWF/E) / Morality Check (WWF) (Superkick)
- Stevie-T (Lifting double underhook DDT)
- Signature moves
- Double knee facebreaker
- Koji Clutch
- Multiple short-arm knee lifts followed by a vertical suplex
- Neckbreaker
- Rat Trap (Full nelson / Camel clutch combination)
- Reverse STO
- Roll-up
- Single arm DDT
- Sitout facebuster
- Stevie Bomb (Sheer drop release powerbomb)
- Snap suplex
- Vertical suplex, with theatrics
- Finishing moves
- As Big Stevie Cool
- Finishing moves
- Stevie Bomb (Sheer drop release powerbomb) – Parodied from Kevin Nash
- Stevie Kick (Superkick)
- Signature moves
- Sidewalk slam – Parodied from Kevin Nash
- Snake eyes – Parodied from Kevin Nash
- Finishing moves
- As Dr. Stevie
- Finishing moves
- General Anesthesia (Cobra clutch with bodyscissors)
- Signature moves
- Superkick
- Finishing moves
- Managers
- Angel
- The Blue Meanie
- Chastity
- Francine
- Victoria
- Alexis Laree
- Cassidy Riley
- Daffney
- Wrestlers managed
- Abyss
- Bull Buchanan
- KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark)
- Daffney
- Right to Censor (The Goodfather, Ivory, and Val Venis)
- Jazz
- The Pitbulls
- Raven
- Victoria
- Nicknames
- "Dancin'" Stevie Richards
- "Stevie Night Heat"
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