>>17231359Callous Clutch[448]/Iron Claw[449] (One-handed clawhold) – used rarely as a signature move in WWF/WWE
Flatliner Fist[450] (Heart punch)[449] – used as a signature move in WWF/WWE
Heat-seeking Missile[449] (Ropewalk diving elbow drop)[451]
Chokeslam[5][452] – 1990-2017; usually used as a signature move
Triangle choke[449][453] – 2003–2006; used rarely thereafter
Devil's Triangle/Hell's Gate[454] (Modified gogoplata)[453] – 2008–present
Last Ride[5] (Elevated powerbomb, with theatrics)[449] – 2000–2003; used as a signature move thereafter
Tombstone Piledriver (Kneeling reverse piledriver),[5] most often followed by a "Rest in Peace" pin – 1990–present
Signature moves
Back body drop, as a counter to an oncoming opponent[449]
Bearhug transitioned into a thrust spinebuster to the ring post[449]
Big boot[449]
Chokehold[98] – 1990–1999; used rarely thereafter
Fujiwara armbar[453]
Knee lift to the opponent's midsection[154]
Multiple clothesline variations[449]
Corner[449]
Leaping flying[449]
Rebound[449]
Old School[455] (Arm twist ropewalk chop)[449] – adopted from Don Jardine[456]
Over the top rope suicide dive[449]
Reverse STO[449]
Running DDT[449]
Running elbow drop[449]
Running leg drop, sometimes to an apron-hung opponent[449][457]
Sidewalk slam[449]
Snake Eyes,[453] followed by a running big boot[449]
Soup Bones (Several body hooks and punches to the midsection of a cornered opponent, often finished with a throat thrust)[449]
TCB – Takin' Care of Business[450] (Standing dragon sleeper)[449]