In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
- As Wade Barrett
- Bull Hammer / Souvenir (High-impact elbow smash, sometimes transitioned from a short-arm) – 2012–present
- Wasteland (Forward fireman's carry slam) – 2010–2012; used as a signature move thereafter
- As Stu Sanders
- Spinebuster
- As Wade Barrett
- Signature moves
- Backbreaker, sometimes while slingshotting
- Belly to belly suplex
- Elbow drop, sometimes from the second rope
- Leaping elbow smash
- Multiple kick variations
- Back
- Big boot, sometimes to an opponent trapped in the ropes
- Drop
- Multiple knee lifts to an opponent trapped in the ropes
- Neckbreaker
- Powerbomb, sometimes dropped into a sitout position
- Pumphandle falling powerslam
- Running knee lift to an opponent draped over the top turnbuckle
- Short-arm clothesline
- Single underhook followed by multiple punches to the opponent's ribs
- Winds of Change (Spinning side slam)
- Managers
- Byron Saxton
- Nicknames
- "The Prince"
- "The Bare Knuckle Brawler / Fighter / Champion"
- "The Jackal"
- "The Pinnacle"
- Entrance themes
- "We Are One" by 12 Stones (7 June 2010 – 3 January 2011; used while a part of The Nexus)
- "End of Days" by Jim Johnston (14 January 2011 – 27 January 2012; used while a part of The Corre and in singles competition)
- "Just Don't Care Anymore" by Jim Johnston and American Fangs (29 January 2012 – 20 February 2012)
- "Just Don't Care Anymore (V2)" by Jim Johnston and American Fangs (7 September 2012 – 15 May 2013)
- "Rebel Son" (May 20, 2013 – present)
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