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Height: 5' 8" Weight: 129 lbs. Born: October 16, 1963 Tallahassee, Florida |
| CHAMPIONSHIPS: !BANG! Women's Champion (2 times) | Apocalypse Wrestling Federation Mixed Tag-Team Champion |
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Missy Hyatt (Melissa Ann Hiatt) is one of our all-time favorites. As a announcer, commentator, interviewer, manager, valet or wrestler, she was always entertaining, usually funny, and a glamorous piece of eye-candy. Don't think that she was "all show and no go" though. Throughout her career she managed a number of wrestlers including John Tatum, Eddie Gilbert, The Steiner Brothers and The Nasty Boys and worked for the UWF, NWA, USWA, CWF, WCW, ECW, NCW. Over the years she proved she could do it all. During her stint in the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance - which later
became the now defunct WCW) Missy always had an opinion handy on everything.
Especially when engaged in a conversation with Paul E. Dangerously (ECW's
Paul Heyman). At that time in her career Missy didn't think twice about
wearing revealing clothes and showing off
Missy disappeared for quite awhile after problems in the WCW. Supposedly (this is one of several stories) during a match Missy had been jumping up and down on the ring apron excitedly and inadvertently "popped" out of her top. Apparently a picture of the 'memorable moment' was posted on someone's wall at the WCW offices. Missy filed a sexual harassment suit and was fired from the WCW in 1994. She entered the ECW for a short period of time before quitting the wrestling scene to continue her college education. When Hyatt left ECW, she still worked for various independent promotions including WSU (Women Superstars Uncensored) and proved she still had her eye on a wrestling career, when she won the AWF (Apocalypse Wrestling Federation) mixed tag-team belt by pinning a stunned Sherri Martel. In 2001, Missy Hyatt and Tammy Lynn Sytch opened a pay nude site called Wrestling Vixxxens. Both women later left the site due to a dispute with a business partner, claiming that he was stealing funds from the partnership. She also wrote a book called 'The First Lady of Wrestling' that is a "tell all" about her career in the wrestling business. |
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