In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Killswitch / Protobomb (Twisting belly to belly side slam) (OVW / UPW)
- AA - Attitude Adjustment / FU (Fireman's carry transitioned into a takeover or a powerslam, sometimes from an elevated position) - 2003-present
- STF / STFU - 2005-present
- Signature moves
- Diving leg drop bulldog
- Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
- Emerald Flowsion
- Five Knuckle Shuffle (Running delayed fist drop, with theatrics, sometimes diving from the top rope)
- Fisherman suplex
- Gutwrench suplex
- Spin-out powerbomb
- Running leaping shoulder block
- Running one–handed bulldog
- Sitout hip toss
- Spinebuster – 2002–2005; used rarely thereafter
- Throwback (Running neck snap to a bent–over opponent) - used the last time in 2011
- Twisting belly to belly suplex
- Nicknames
- "The Doctor of Thuganomics"
- "The Champ" (as either the WWE Champion or the World Heavyweight Champion)
- "The Chain Gang Soldier"
- "Mr. Money in the Bank" (as winner of Money in the Bank Ladder Match)
- Managers
- Kenny Bolin
- B–2
- Redd Dogg
- Entrance themes
- "Slam Smack" by R. Hardy (FirstCom Production Music) (June 27, 2002 – November 7, 2002)
- "Insert Bass Here" by DJ Case (FirstCom Production Music) (November 14, 2002 – February 13, 2003)
- "Basic Thuganomics" by John Cena (March 27, 2003 – present)
- "We Are One" by 12 Stones (WWE; October 3, 2010 – November 21, 2010; Used While a part of Nexus)
- "The Time is Now" by John Cena and Tha Trademarc (March 17, 2005–present)
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