
Michael Seitz
Acting
🎂 1959-03-29
Michael Seitz is an American retired professional wrestler and former musician. Seitz is best known for leading The Fabulous Freebirds under the ring name Michael "P.S." ("Purely Sexy")Hayes and for his role as an announcer under the name Dok Hendrix in WWE. He currently works with WWE as one of the senior producers. He then became a backstage road agent (producer) and color commentator for WWE. Initially appearing for one night on the September 23, 1999 broadcast of SmackDown!, Hayes became a color commentator on Sunday Night Heat alongside Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly from 2000 to 2001, although he was mostly used on the international broadcasts of that show. At WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1, 2001, he competed in the gimmick Battle Royal, but was eliminated by The One Man Gang. In October 2006, Hayes became the head creative writer for the SmackDown brand after Alex Greenfield's departure from the company. He can be seen on the second season of WWE Classics on Demand series Legends of Wrestling. Hayes made occasional appearances on WWE programs: on the December 7, 2007 episode of SmackDown, Hayes was a guest of MVP's VIP Lounge. Hayes promoted the new Triumph and Tragedy of WCCW DVD and reinforced its anti-drug message. However, Hayes ended up being attacked by MVP before being saved by Rey Mysterio, Jr. In October 2013, Hayes took a leave of absence from WWE for personal reasons,but he returned to work on December 2, 2013. On August 1, 2014 Hayes appeared in a short segment on the online series JBL and Cole Show in which he stared at a "Free Birds, call to enquire" flier. In February 2015, Hayes partook in a WWE.com interview alongside Arn Anderson with Michael Cole to discuss Triple H and Sting's match at WrestleMania 31. On April 2, 2016, Hayes was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame with the Fabulous Freebirds. Hayes accepted the award alongside Jimmy Garvin. In 1987, on the back of the popularity of the "Badstreet USA" theme, Hayes recorded and released an album, Off The Streets. He also performed live concerts to promote the album with his backing band, the Badstreet Band. The July 1988 issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated (written circa March 1988) contained a bcolumn by writer Dave Rosenbaum in which he visited the box office for a Badstreet Band show and surveyed what sort of people would actually go to Hayes' concerts. In 1992, Hayes performed a duet with music producer Darwin Conort called "Freebird Forever" on the WCW album, Slam Jam 1. In 2011, Hayes paid tribute to his Freebird brother Terry Gordy, who died of a heart attack caused by a blood clot in 2001, with a song entitled "Freebird Road". His music video was an emotional and stirring trip down memory lane as a Freebird and shows shots of him at Gordy's grave.
Cast credits(87)

Michael Hayes
1993

Dok Hendrix
1993

Dok Hendrik
1986

Michael Hayes
1999

Dok Hendrix
1999

Dok Hendrix
1986

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2019

Himself
2013
Michael PS Hayes
2012

Self
2014

Michael Hayes
2025

Michael P.S. Hayes
2015

Dewey Jackson
2017

Himself
2015

Michael PS Hayes (uncredited)
1986
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1995

Michael P.S. Hayes
2021

Michael Hayes
2001

Dok Hendrix
1998

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael "P.S." Hayes (archive footage)
2021

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1988

Michael Hayes
2011

Michael Hayes
1999

Michael Hayes
2021

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990

Michael Hayes (Manager)
1999

Michael Hayes
2013

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1992

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael Hayes
1991
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1985

Michael Hayes
2005

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael Hayes
1989

Michael Hayes (Ringside)
1992

Michael "P.S." Hayes (Ringside)
1994

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1992

Self - Michael Hayes
2022

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990

Michael PS Hayes
2012
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael "P.S." Hayes (Manager)
1992

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1983

Michael "P.S" Hayes
1986

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1992

Michael Hayes (archive footage)
1994

Michael Hayes
1999

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

2005
Michael Hayes
1983

Michael Hayes
2009

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1992
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1985

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael Hayes
1989

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael PS Hayes
2007

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1988

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1989

Michael PS Hayes
2014

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990

Michael Hayes
2006
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1986

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1987

Michael Hayes
2016
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1984
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1988

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1992
Michael "P.S." Hayes
1985
Himself (as Michael Hayes)
2014
2007

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1991

Michael "P.S." Hayes
2017

Michael Hayes
1985

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990

Michael "P.S." Hayes
1990
Michael Hayes (Special Guest Referee)
1982

Self
2008
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