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Missy Hyatt
American professional wrestling valet

Missy Hyatt

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Quick Facts

Intro
American professional wrestling valet
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Tallahassee, USA
Age
61 years
Stats
Height:
173 cm
Weight:
59 kg
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Melissa Ann Hiatt (born October 16, 1963) is an American professional wrestling valet, better known by her ring name, Missy Hyatt. She gained the majority of her fame working for World Championship Wrestling, before joining Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Career

World Class Championship Wrestling and Universal Wrestling Federation

Hyatt's professional wrestling career began in 1985 when she was hired by World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). She was the manager of John Tatum, whom she was dating at the time. She was embroiled in a feud with another valet in WCCW, Sunshine. This rivalry culminated into a mud-pit match at Texas Stadium in 1986.

Eventually, Hyatt and Tatum left for the Universal Wrestling Federation. At this time, Eddie Gilbert was the leader of "Hot Stuff International," a group that included Sting and Rick Steiner. Hyatt formed an alliance with his group and it was renamed "H & H International, Inc". It was not long before Hyatt and Gilbert started an affair that caused problems with Tatum. Hyatt left Tatum for Gilbert in 1987, and they split up on screen as well. She married Gilbert in 1988.

World Wrestling Federation

While still under UWF contract, Hyatt was contacted about working for the World Wrestling Federation. Vince McMahon wanted Hyatt to replace Rowdy Roddy Piper and his segment, Piper's Pit, with a new segment called "Missy's Manor." "Missy's Manor" segments were taped on March 21 and 22, and April 23, 1987. Despite having big name stars on her segment such as "Macho Man" Randy Savage with Miss Elizabeth, The Honky Tonk Man and Harley Race, the show was considered a disappointment, and McMahon asked Hyatt to become a Federette, which were the ring girls shown at pay-per-views. She thought the role was beneath her, and she went back to the UWF.

World Championship Wrestling

In 1987, when the UWF was purchased by the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions, Missy and Eddie came along. Missy was used as a commentator, conducting her debut interview with Sir Oliver Humperdink on the December 31, 1988 edition of World Championship Wrestling on TBS, and then eventually as the manager for Gilbert and The Steiner Brothers. She eventually returned to her role as commentator and hosted WCW Main Event, and soon was engaged in a feud with fellow commentator, Paul E. Dangerously. The feud led to various competitions between the two, including an arm wrestling match at the Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite on January 30, 1991, in which Hyatt defeated Dangerously. A contributing factor to her victory might be that Hyatt had removed her jacket to reveal her low-cut top as the ref started the contest. Missy would engage in a battle over who the "First Lady of WCW" was with The Dangerous Alliance's Madusa, with Hyatt narrowly winning a Bikini Showdown at the 1992 Beach Blast pay-per-view event. While in WCW Hyatt made an appearance in the IWA at ringside during a match between The Bushwhackers and The Thunderfoots.

Hyatt returned to managing in 1993, with an association with The Nasty Boys. She also briefly managed The Barbarian. During a match, Hyatt jumped off the ring apron and her breast popped out of her top. When she went to the WCW offices the next day, they allegedly had a blown-up picture of it on the wall. Hyatt complained to her boss at the time, Eric Bischoff. Bischoff did not take action, so Hyatt went over his head, to his boss. As a result, Bischoff released her. She then decided to file a lawsuit against WCW for sexual harassment, and for overdue payments for her time doing a 1-900 hotline for the company. Bischoff, however, claimed that Hyatt was fired on February 8, for her behavior and jealousy over the signing of Sherri Martel.

Extreme Championship Wrestling

In 1996, Hyatt joined ECW.

Independents

When Hyatt left ECW, she still worked for various independent promotions. She has worked for Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) at all of their events in New Jersey since April 2007. She often hosts her interview segment, Missy's Manor.

On April 2, 2016, at the 2016 Wrestlecon, Hyatt managed Lance Storm in what was advertised as her final professional wrestling appearance. In the match, Storm was defeated by Matt Hardy, managed by Reby Sky.

Wrestlers Managed

Championships and accomplishments

  • !BANG!
    • !BANG! Women's Championship (2 times)
  • AWF
    • AWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Women Superstars Uncensored
    • WSU Hall of Fame (Class of 2009)

Books

  • Autobiography: Missy Hyatt, First Lady of Wrestling, 2001, ISBN 1-55022-498-0.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Who is Missy Hyatt?
Missy Hyatt is an American professional wrestling valet, better known by her ring name Missy Hyatt. She achieved her greatest success in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the world championship Wrestling promotion. She was also known for her relationships with wrestlers, which were sometimes referred to as "shticks" by announcers.
What was Missy Hyatt's real name?
Missy Hyatt's real name is Melissa Ann Hiatt.
What was Missy Hyatt's career in professional wrestling?
Missy Hyatt began her career in professional wrestling as a valet, where she managed various wrestlers. She has also worked as a television personality, commentator, and occasional wrestler.
Who were some of the wrestlers Missy Hyatt managed during her career?
Missy Hyatt managed a number of wrestlers during her career, including Eddie Gilbert, The Steiner Brothers, The Sandman, The Nasty Boys, and many others.
What is Missy Hyatt known for outside of wrestling?
Outside of wrestling, Missy Hyatt is known for her appearances on reality shows such as "Celebrity Fit Club" and for her autobiography, "Missy Hyatt: First Lady of Wrestling". She has also made appearances in films and television shows.
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