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Sean O'Haire

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Original Name
Christopher Haire
Birth
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Sep 2014 (aged 43)
Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Professional Wrestler, Mixed Martial Artist and Kickboxer. Born Sean Christopher Haire, he was best known for his appearances with the professional wrestling organizations World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). O'Haire trained at the old Power Plant before making his WCW debut in 2000. At 6 feet 6 and 270 pounds, he was paired with the Natural Born Thrillers, a group of young, physically gifted wrestlers. O'Haire and his partner Chuck Palumbo, won the tag team titles three times and were the final WCW tag team champions when the organization folded. They moved over to WWE with the titles, but soon lost the belts early in their run to The Undertaker and Kane, and after a few months, the team broke up. He re-emerged with a bad-guy persona giving 'devil's advocate' advice to people, and then finishing all his speeches with the line, "But I'm not telling you anything you don't already know" and was partnered with Roddy Piper as Piper's protege. However, when Piper was released in 2003, O'Haire floundered, and never really recovered. In 2004 he was released and went to work for New Japan Pro Wrestling where he and Piper reunited at the Ballpark Brawl to face Abyss. O'Haire defeated Abyss by disqualification. In 2005, O'Haire went on to work for Ultimate Pro Wrestling where he reunited with Chuck Palumbo at UPW's Homecoming Havoc in which they were defeated by Tom Howard and Predator. O'Haire retired from professional wrestling soon after in order to focus on mixed martial arts.
He died of an apparent suicide.
Professional Wrestler, Mixed Martial Artist and Kickboxer. Born Sean Christopher Haire, he was best known for his appearances with the professional wrestling organizations World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). O'Haire trained at the old Power Plant before making his WCW debut in 2000. At 6 feet 6 and 270 pounds, he was paired with the Natural Born Thrillers, a group of young, physically gifted wrestlers. O'Haire and his partner Chuck Palumbo, won the tag team titles three times and were the final WCW tag team champions when the organization folded. They moved over to WWE with the titles, but soon lost the belts early in their run to The Undertaker and Kane, and after a few months, the team broke up. He re-emerged with a bad-guy persona giving 'devil's advocate' advice to people, and then finishing all his speeches with the line, "But I'm not telling you anything you don't already know" and was partnered with Roddy Piper as Piper's protege. However, when Piper was released in 2003, O'Haire floundered, and never really recovered. In 2004 he was released and went to work for New Japan Pro Wrestling where he and Piper reunited at the Ballpark Brawl to face Abyss. O'Haire defeated Abyss by disqualification. In 2005, O'Haire went on to work for Ultimate Pro Wrestling where he reunited with Chuck Palumbo at UPW's Homecoming Havoc in which they were defeated by Tom Howard and Predator. O'Haire retired from professional wrestling soon after in order to focus on mixed martial arts.
He died of an apparent suicide.

Bio by: Louis du Mort


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