In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Knee Trembler (Running knee lift to an opponent's head)
- Power of the Punch (Left-handed knockout punch with brass knuckles)
- Regal-Plex (Bridging leg hook belly to back suplex) – 1998; used as a signature move thereafter
- Regal Stretch (Arm trap cross-legged STF)
- Signature moves
- Choking an opponent while distracting the referee
- Crossface chickenwing
- Double underhook
- European uppercut
- Forearm strike
- Half or a full nelson
- Hammerlock transitioned into a keylock or an armbar
- Knee drop
- Multiple knee lifts
- Multiple suplex variations
- Double underhook, sometimes from the second rope
- Dragon
- Exploder
- German
- Half nelson
- Neckbreaker
- Regal Bomb (Double underhook powerbomb)
- Regal Cutter (Arm trap neckbreaker)
- Regal Roll (Rolling fireman's carry slam)
- Single leg Boston crab
- Surfboard, sometimes while applying a dragon sleeper
- Managers
- Sir William
- Jeeves
- Lady Ophelia
- Layla
- Wrestlers managed
- Triple H
- Eugene
- Paul Burchill
- Vladimir Kozlov
- Ezekiel Jackson
- Skip Sheffield
- Nicknames
- "The Man's Man" (WWF)
- "Sir" William Regal (WWE)
- "The Ringleader of the Tormentors"
- "The Goodwill Ambassador"
- "The Old Pro"
- "The British Brawler"
- "The 2008 King of the Ring"
- Entrance themes
- WWF/E
- As Stephen Regal
- "Real Man's Man" by Jim Johnston (1998, 2011)
- As William Regal
- "Villain" by Jim Johnston (2001–present)
- As Stephen Regal
- WWF/E
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