Michael Hayes

Wrestler

Popular As Michael Hayes (wrestler)

Birthday March 29, 1959

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Pensacola, Florida, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 1 in

Weight 255 lb

#8016 Most Popular

1959

Michael Seitz (born March 29, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler and former musician.

Seitz is best known for leading The Fabulous Freebirds under the ring name Michael "P.S." ("Purely Sexy") Hayes and for his role as an announcer under the name "Handsome" Dok Hendrix in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).

He is currently employed with WWE as Vice President, Creative Writing & Booking and is also a senior producer.

1977

Hayes started wrestling in 1977 in the Tennessee regional promotions.

1978

In 1978, he wrestled his first tour overseas in Germany for Catch Wrestling Association.

1979

In 1979, wrestling for Mid South Wrestling at the suggestion of Bill Watts he formed a tag team with Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy winning the Mid South Tag Team Championship 3 times and became the wrestling faction called The Fabulous Freebirds.

Hayes became Michael "P.S."

Hayes, and they strutted their way to many tag team titles along with Buddy "Jack" Roberts.

Hayes also started moonwalking in the ring like Michael Jackson used to do at his concerts.

1980

The Freebirds spent 1980 through 1982 in the NWA's Georgia Championship Wrestling area, where they won the NWA National Tag Team Championship a few times, split and feuded, then mended fences.

1982

In 1982, they left for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), where they had one of their most famous feuds.

Hayes was chosen by the fans to be the special guest referee during the Ric Flair-Kerry Von Erich NWA World Heavyweight Championship steel cage match at Christmas Star Wars.

Hayes at one point knocked Flair out so Von Erich could get the pin and the title.

Von Erich refused to pin him after the dirty deed which ultimately led to Gordy slamming the cage door on Von Erich's head.

As this later cost him the title, it triggered the legendary feud between The Fabulous Freebirds and The Von Erichs and ended a good respectful friendship between both groups.

1983

Hayes was always the leader of the group with his exceptional mic skills and he recorded the team's new theme song, Badstreet USA, in 1983.

The video to the song features all three of The Fabulous Freebirds as well as Jimmy Garvin, who was often considered the fourth Freebird.

They had used the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Free Bird" and Willie Nelson's version of "Georgia on My Mind" up to that point and would on occasion in the future.

1984

In 1984, The Freebirds had a brief stint in the WWF but left when management wanted to split them up.

1985

The Freebirds then spent a few months in the AWA in 1985, feuding with The Road Warriors over the AWA World Tag Team Championship, winning the belts temporarily at the inaugural SuperClash event before the AWA overturned the decision.

The Freebirds interfered in the match where the Warriors lost the belts to Jimmy Garvin and Steve Regal, and subsequently returned to Texas.

1986

In 1986, Hayes appeared in the opening credits of Highlander alongside The Fabulous Freebirds, working his Purely Sexy gimmick on the turnbuckle while writhing free of his ring robe.

The Freebirds also spent several months in the Universal Wrestling Federation in 1986 and early 1987 with Sunshine as their manager.

There they feuded with The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) and with "Dr. Death" Steve Williams.

In 1986, Hayes' partner in the Freebirds, Terry Gordy, became the first holder of the UWF heavyweight title.

After losing the title by default to One Man Gang, the Freebirds engaged in a major heel vs heel feud with Skandor Akbar's Devastation Inc. group.

The feud continued even after Akbar double-crossed Gang and helped Big Bubba Rogers win the title from him, and saw the Freebirds form an alliance with their former enemy Williams against Devastation Inc.

1987

After the breakup of the Freebirds, Hayes became a full-fledged babyface and remained in the UWF, which was later sold to Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) on April 9, 1987.

At the JCP/UWF co-promoted pay-per-view event Starrcade '87, Hayes teamed with Jimmy Garvin (also now a babyface after reconciling with kayfabe brother Ron Garvin) and Sting to face the team of Eddie Gilbert, Rick Steiner and Larry Zbyszko whom they wrestled to a time-limit draw.

He later challenged NWA World Champion Ric Flair and frequently teamed with Jimmy Garvin.

Hayes returned to World Class Championship Wrestling to find that his former Freebird partners Gordy and Roberts, in alliance with Iceman Parsons and The Angel of Death, had resumed their feud with the Von Erichs.

After Gordy and Roberts helped Parsons win the World Class heavyweight title from Kerry Von Erich by bashing Kerry with socks loaded with weights while the arena lights were mysteriously turned off, a disgusted Hayes allied himself with the Von Erichs against his former Freebird 'brothers'.

1988

At the 1988 Parade of Champions, Gordy defeated Hayes in a hair vs hair "triple dome of terror" (three vertically stacked cages) match.

After the match, however, Gordy refused to cut Hayes' hair and instead turned babyface on Roberts and cut his hair.

Subsequently, Hayes and Gordy reunited as babyfaces and feuded with Roberts and his Samoan Swat Team as well as old Freebird enemies Devastation Inc, of whom Parsons was now a member.

While all this was going on, Hayes continued with his music career, often playing concerts with his Badstreet Band at the Dallas Sportatorium, World Class's main arena.

Inevitably, the music career overlapped with World Class' storylines when, at one such concert, Roberts appeared onstage and hit Hayes over the head with a guitar.

Hayes also formed a new tag team with "Do It To It" Steve Cox and together they twice briefly beat the Samoan Swat Team for the World Class tag team titles, on September 12–16, 1988 and October 15–17, 1988.

1989

In 1989, Hayes went to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) (formerly JCP) where he wrestled as a face.

1993

The Freebird-Von Erich feud ended for good in 1993 during a memorial card in tribute to Kerry Von Erich.