In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Diving knee drop ā early career
- Figure-four leglock ā adopted from "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
- Signature moves
- Chop block, usually as a setup for the figure-four leglock
- Elbow drop
- Knife-edged chop
- Low blow
- Multiple suplex variations
- Belly to back
- Delayed vertical
- Double arm
- Poking or raking the opponent eyes
- Running jumping knee drop
- Shin breaker, usually as a setup for the figure-four leglock
- Snapmare
- Nicknames
- "Ramblin'" Ricky Rhodes
- "(The) Nature Boy"
- "Naitch (Short for "Nature Boy")"
- "The Dirtiest Player in the Game"
- "Stylin' and Profilin'"
- "The Man"
- "The Alimony Pony"
- "The Limousine Ridin', Jet Flying, Kiss Stealin', Wheelin' Dealin', Son of a Gun"
- "Space Mountain"
- "The Sixty-Minute Man"
- "Slick Ric"
- "The Master of the Figure-Four"
- "The Golden Stallion"
- "Wrestling God"
- Managers and valets
- Arn Anderson
- Ole Anderson
- Babydoll
- Debra
- James J. Dillon
- Double D
- Miss Elizabeth
- Fifi (Wendy Barlow)
- Jimmy Hart
- Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
- Curt Hennig
- Sherri Martel
- Hiro Matsuda
- Woman
- Wrestlers managed
- Evolution (Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton)
- Stone Cold Steve Austin
- The Big Show
- Carlito
- David Flair
- Reid Flair
- Ricky Morton
- Fortune (A.J. Styles, Kazarian, Beer Money, Inc. (Robert Roode and James Storm), Douglas Williams and Matt Morgan)
- Desmond Wolfe
- Rob Terry
- Matt Hardy
- Gunner
- Entrance themes
- "Dawn" section of the tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss (WCW / WWE; 1970sā2010)
- "Galaxy Express" (AJPW)
- "The Wanderer" by Dion
- "Dawn" section of the tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra (remix) by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2010ā2012)
- "Line in the Sand" (with Evolution) by Motorhead
- "Fortune 4"(V1) by Dale Oliver (Used while apart of Fortune)
- "Immortal Theme" by Dale Oliver (Used while apart of Immortal)
- "Easy Lover" by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins (NWA 1986)
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