In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Inverted Indian deathlock – WCW; used rarely as a regular move thereafter in WWF/E
- Pedigree (Double underhook facebuster) - 1995–present
- Pedigree Pandemonium / Pedigree Perfection (Cutter) - 1994-1995
- Signature moves
- Abdominal stretch
- Blatant choke
- Chop block
- Facebreaker knee smash, often as a back body drop counter
- Figure four leglock
- Flowing DDT
- High knee
- Jumping knee drop
- Mounted punches
- Running clothesline
- Running neckbreaker
- Sleeper hold
- Spinning spinebuster
- Managers
- Chyna
- Ric Flair
- Rick Rude
- Mr. Hughes
- Mr. Perfect
- Stephanie McMahon–Helmsley
- Vince McMahon
- Shawn Michaels
- Lord Steven Regal
- Sable
- Hornswoggle
- Nicknames
- "The Connecticut Blueblood"
- "The Cerebral Assassin"
- "The Game"
- "The King of Kings"
- Entrance themes
- World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment
- "Blue Blood" by Jim Johnston (April 28, 1995 – December 15, 1996)
- "Symphony No. 9 (Fourth movement)" by Ludwig van Beethoven (December 15, 1996 – November 10, 1997)
- "Break It Down" by The DX Band (November 10, 1997 – April 5, 1999; June 19, 2006 – April 2007; August 24, 2009 – March 1, 2010; July 23, 2012)
- "Corporate Player" by Jim Johnston (April 25, 1999 – May 10, 1999)
- "Higher Brain Pattern" by Jim Johnston (May 16, 1999 – June 21, 1999)
- "My Time" by The DX Band (June 27, 1999 – December 10, 2000)
- "The Game" by Motörhead (January 8, 2001–present)
- "The Game" by Drowning Pool (used for advertising promos; March 2002 – March 2011)
- "King of Kings" by Motörhead (used for promos and as prelude to "The Game"; April 2, 2006–present)
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Metallica (WrestleMania XXVII prelude to "The Game")
- World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment
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