Sean O'Haire

He also was part-owner of a Hilton Head fitness center, was of Irish descent, and attended Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia.

Haire made his live television debut on the June 26, 2000 episode of Nitro teaming with his fellow Power Plant graduate Mark Jindrak as they defeated the Filthy Animals (Rey Mysterio Jr. and Juventud Guerrera).

On the July 3 episode of Nitro, O'Haire and Jindrak faced the Misfits in Action (General Hugh G. Rection and Corporal Cajun) to determine the number one contenders for the WCW World Tag Team Championship, but were defeated.

Despite this, O'Haire and Jindrak faced then-World Tag Team Champions KroniK and Vampiro and The Great Muta in a three-way match for the championship, but were unsuccessful in winning the title.

In August, O'Haire and Jindrak helped form the Natural Born Thrillers with Mike Sanders, Shawn Stasiak, Chuck Palumbo, Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli, and Reno.

[12] O'Haire and Palumbo next feuded with Totally Buffed (Buff Bagwell and Lex Luger) and defeated them at Greed on March 18 to retain the Tag Team Championship.

[15] Over the following two weeks, O'Haire and Palumbo feuded with Team Canada (Lance Storm and Mike Awesome), defeating them on the final episode of Nitro on March 26.

[18] O'Haire and Palumbo next dropped the WCW Tag Team Championship to the Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) on the August 9 episode of SmackDown!

In January 2003 vignettes started to appear on WWE programming showing O'Haire in his new gimmick — a Devil's advocate character a la Ralph Fiennes in Strange Days.

roster, telling various superstars to perform indecent acts, which included persuading Spanky to streak through the arena and Dawn Marie to flash the audience.

[21] His new persona was abandoned but he held victories over major stars Rikishi, Funaki, Mr. America by count out, Chris Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero.

[21] He would lose in-house show to Rikishi, Chris Benoit, Billy Gunn, Bill Demott, John Cena, Orlando Jordan and Rhyno.

Haire then went on to compete in two world grand prix tournaments held in Las Vegas, where he was defeated by Gary Goodridge (2005) and Chalid Arrab (2006).

[27] Haire made his professional mixed martial arts debut in September 2004 with a first round submission win over Tony Towers.

In November 2004, Haire faced Pride FC veteran Shungo Oyama at K-1 Fighting Network Rumble on the Rock 2004 where he was victorious via first round technical knockout.

On October 21, 2006, Haire, replacing Mark Hunt, fought Eric "Butterbean" Esch at Pride 32 in Las Vegas.

It was revealed by GFC representative Joel Parker that half of the night's fights were called off, prompting the decision to nix the card rather than put on a lackluster event.

[33] Haire was involved in an altercation where he was jumped outside of a bar in Hilton Head, South Carolina, on March 30, 2007, in which he sustained fractures to his face and skull, including his orbital bone.

[1] In June 2004, Haire was arrested and charged with multiple counts of assault after a brawl at a Hilton Head night club, in which he was accused of striking two women.

[37] On the morning of September 9, 2014, Haire's father found him dead, hanging from a bedpost in his bedroom in the Spartanburg, South Carolina home they shared.