In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Bridging dragon suplex – 1992–1998; used as a regular move from 1998–2007
- Crippler Crossface (Arm trap crossface)
- Diving headbutt
- Kneeling belly to belly piledriver, sometimes from the second rope – 1989–1994; used as a regular move thereafter
- Sharpshooter – 1998–2007
- Wild Bomb (High speed release powerbomb), sometimes from the top rope – 1994–2002; rarely used as a regular move thereafter
- Signature moves
- Back body drop
- Backhand chop
- Dragon screw
- Forearm smash
- Headbutt
- Lariat
- Multiple suplex variations
- Belly to back
- Bridging Northern Lights
- Pinning/Release/Rolling German
- Front suplex to the top rope
- Snap
- Super
- Three Amigos (Triple rolling verticals) – used as a tribute to Eddie Guerrero
- Pendulum backbreaker
- Shoulderbreaker – 2001–2003
- Springboard clothesline to opponent on ring apron – 1994–1998
- Suicide dive
- With Chris Jericho
- Double submission (Walls of Jericho with Crippler Crossface) - 2001
- Managers
- Arn Anderson
- Ted DiBiase (During his WWF tryout matches in 1995)
- Shane Douglas
- Miss Elizabeth
- Shane McMahon
- Terri Runnels
- Woman
- Nicknames
- "The Rabid Wolverine"
- "The Crippler"
- "The Canadian Crippler"
- Entrance themes
- New Japan Pro Wrestling
- "Jump (DJ Power Mix)" by Eskimo
- Extreme Championship Wrestling
- "Back in the Saddle" by Aerosmith
- "Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple
- World Championship Wrestling
- "Scattered"
- "Coast"
- "Replica B"
- "Too Much Information"
- World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
- "Shooter" by Jim Johnston (April 2, 2000–May 27, 2002)
- "Whatever" by Our Lady Peace (June 17, 2002–June 19, 2007)
- New Japan Pro Wrestling
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