- Michael Haynes III
Infobox Wrestler
name = Michael Hayner
names = Prince Iaukea The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea The Artist The Tongan Prince
height = 6 ft (180 cm)
weight = 220 lbs (100 kg)
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birth_place =Honolulu, Hawaii
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resides =Zephyrhills, Florida
billed =Honolulu, Hawaii The Kingdom of Tonga
trainer = Larry SimonDean Malenko Rico FedericoWCW Power Plant
debut = 1995
retired = 2002Michael Hayner (sometimes known as Mike Haynes, or Mike Haines) was a
professional wrestler best known as Prince Iaukea inWorld Championship Wrestling . Haynes has also made a career performing and coordinatingstunt s for majormotion picture s.Career
Military service
Haynes was a member of the
United States Navy Underwater Demolition Teams. He served inGrenada ,Panama ,Somalia ,Colombia , and thePersian Gulf War .He is currently a military security contractor for Blackwater USA.World Championship Wrestling (1995-2001)
After being trained by
Dean Malenko and Rico Federico, Haynes debuted on WCW pay-per-view Fall Brawl 1995 as a cadet delivering papers to Cobra forCraig Pittman . Later, Kevin Sullivan brought him to some TV tapings and was so impressed by his professionalism, overall attitude, and respect for the business that Sullivan gave him the Iaukea name taken from Curtis Iaukea, a good friend of Sullivan. Prince Iaukea debuted on WCW TV in 1996 and quickly made a name for himself with his uniqueSamoa n persona and real submission wrestling skills along with solid pro wrestling ability. OnFebruary 17 ,1997 , Iaukea captured theWCW World Television Championship by defeating Lord Steven Regal and would hold it for 4 months before losing it to Ultimate Dragon. Iaukea then went off to tour New Japan working with established greats such asShinjiro Otani andKoji Kanemoto . Japanese bookerRiki Chōshū was a huge supporter of Iaukea and would try to bring him back for many more tours.Back in WCW, Iaukea would then float around the lower mid-card for several years, mainly because of an alleged romantic link between Iaukea and the wife of an upper level WCW executive. Iaukea denied the allegations, but the rumor persisted. He was repackaged in 2000 as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea, a comedic gimmick based on singer Prince. Later, his ring name was shortenend to simply The Artist and Haynes was finally allowed to be a creative heel where he was at his best. He won the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship from Lash LeRoux in February 2000. The Artist would lose the title to
Billy Kidman and later reclaim it before being stripped of the title byVince Russo in April 2000 when Russo andEric Bischoff "re-launched" WCW. After the purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation, Haynes signed with the WWF but was not used after turning down storylines that conflicted with his Christian values. He asked for his release and it was granted.Independent circuit (2001-2002)
After WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation in March 2001, he wrestled the independent scene traveling around the country for various promotions. He was briefly known as The Tongan Prince for
Jimmy Hart 'sX Wrestling Federation , but when that went under he went back into security contracting.Personal life
In addition to his professional wrestling career, Haynes also has considerable experience as a martial artist, stunt performer and coordinator in motion pictures.
Haynes owns and promotes
3SX Pro Wrestling and3SX Entertainment which runs events in the Pacific, particularlyAustralia andNew Zealand .Haynes is married to Gorina Quintana a former Hawaiian Tropic swimsuit model. He has two children, Nixson (Nick) and Marijella (Mariah).
Haynes is also a Christian.
In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves:*Diving DDT:*Swan dive headbutt:*Multiple
suplex variations::*Northern Lights::*German::*Belly to belly::*Leg hook:*Diving crossbody:*Slingshot leg drop:*Snap swinging neckbreakerChampionships and accomplishments
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI Rookie of the Year (1997):*Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked him # 97 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003
*World Championship Wrestling :*WCW Cruiserweight Championship (2 times):*WCW World Television Championship (1 times)*
Independent circuit :*eXtreme Japan World Championship (2 times):*FXCW World Championship (2 times):*GPCW World Championship (3 times)External links
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