Moveset
Shining Black
This is a running boot where the attacking wrestler would use his left boot to step on the opponents raising knee before kicking them with his right boot in the face. This move was created by Japanese legend, Masahiro Chono whom is one of MVP's idols on the Puroresu scene.

The Playmaker (The Overdrive)
This is a version of a swinging neckbreaker where the attacking wrestler would use a leg rather than hands to perform the twist. With the opponent bent forwards (presumably from a kick or just getting up), the wrestler would hook his or her inside leg over the opponent's head, grabbing the nearer of the opponent's arms. The wrestler leans back before falling to hands and knees as the opponent is spun around, neck landing on the inside of the wrestler's knee.

Yakuza Kick
This move is started off by irish whipping the opponent to the corner of the ring only to hit them with a running boot to the face or the back of the head. This is also a move of Masahiro Chono's who sometime uses it when his opponent is standing on the apron.

Ballin' Elbow Drop
This is a basic elbow drop with theatrics. The opponent is lying on his back (usually in the middle of the ring) only for Porter to run at them and do his signature "Ballin'" pose and drop an elbow on them.

Facebuster Knee Smash
This move is used by many wrestlers in the WWE, mainly Triple H who does an underhook knee smash. Porter grabs their head and drops it on his left knee.

German Suplex
Technically known as a belly to back waistlock suplex, the wrestler stands behind the opponent, grabs them around their waist, lifts them up, and falls backwards while bridging his back and legs, slamming the opponent down to the mat shoulder and upper back first. The wrestler keeps the waistlock and continues bridging with their back and legs, pinning the opponent's shoulders down against the mat. This move has most noticably been used during Porter's independant career and during his feud with Chris Benoit.