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| Heath Slater | |
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Heath Slater at Tribute to the Troops in December 2010 |
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| Ring name(s) | Heath Miller[1] Sebastian Slater[1] Heath Slater[1] |
| Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[2] |
| Billed weight | 216 lb (98 kg)[2] |
| Born | July 15, 1983 [1] Pineville, West Virginia[1] |
| Billed from | Pineville, West Virginia[2] |
| Trained by | Curtis Hughes[1] |
| Debut | August 2004[3] |
Heath Miller (born July 15, 1983)[1] is an American professional wrestler working for WWE under the name Heath Slater. Slater was a contestant in the first season of WWE NXT, where he finished fourth. He is a former FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion and three-time WWE Tag Team Champion, with Justin Gabriel.
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Professional wrestling career [edit]
Training and independent circuit (2004–2006) [edit]
While growing up in West Virginia, Miller participated in backyard wrestling.[3] Miller trained under Curtis Hughes at the WWA4 Pro Wrestling School before debuting in 2004.[1][3] While training, he appeared on a two-part episode on the sketch comedy show Blue Collar TV.[4] He soon began competing in Northeastern independent promotions, including NWA Wildside. While wrestling for NWA Wildside, Miller won the GCW Columbus Heavyweight Championship after defeating Scott Beach in 2004.[1] In mid-2005, Miller began wrestling for NWA Anarchy. He debuted in a tag team match on July 2, when he and Randall Johnson were defeated by the Urban Assault Squad. Miller and Johnson formed a regular tag team in the promotion, going on to lose to teams including Alabama Attitude in August, Three Guys That Totally Rule (Seth Delay and Patrick Bentley) in September, Jeremy V and Jason Blackman in October, before earning their first win on October 29, by defeating the team of Skitzo and Brett Thunder. The following week, they lost to the team of V and Blackman for the second time in their final appearance for the promotion.[5] In December 2005, Miller debuted for Great Championship Wrestling (GCW) in Georgia, losing to Jaki by disqualification on December 10. In April 2006, Miller formed a tag team with Eric Watts, and the pair went on to defeat the team of Cru Jones and Shawn Banks twice in succession. The following month, Miller unsuccessfully challenged Scotty Beach for the GCW Television Championship. In July, Miller adopted the nickname "The Thriller", and on July 22, Miller forfeited the GCW Columbus Heavyweight Championship to Bobby Sanford. In September, Miller formed a tag team with former rival Scotty Beach. Miller's final appearance in GCW was on December 13, when he lost to Legion Freakin' Cage.[6]
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE [edit]
Developmental territories and NXT (2006–2010) [edit]
In December 2006, Miller signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, and was assigned to Deep South Wrestling (DSW), a WWE developmental territory. When the WWE ended its relationship with DSW in the spring of 2007, Miller was one of over twenty developmental wrestlers to be sent for further training at the new Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) territory. At a June 2007 FCW show, Miller appeared as the manager of fellow developmental talent Shawn McGrath under the name "Heath Wallace Miller Esq." However, Miller reverted to using his real name and resumed his singles career while continuing to manage McGrath.
In 2007, Miller was given a talk show called the "Happy Hour" during some FCW shows.[7] During one segment, Billy Kidman was the guest; Miller claimed to idolize Kidman but then commented that Kidman's career was declining. This created a feud and led to a series of matches between the two.[7] In January 2008, Miller started defending the FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship on behalf of the champion Ted DiBiase, Jr., who was injured.[8] DiBiase soon forfeited the belt and Miller was declared the champion.[9]
Miller and his tag team partner Steve Lewington lost to John Morrison and The Miz for the WWE Tag Team Championship on February 15, 2008 at an FCW show. Miller and Lewington then advanced to the finals of a tournament for the inaugural Florida Tag Team Championship in February 2008. Miller and Lewington defeated Brandon Groom and Greg Jackson and The Thoroughbreds (Johnny Curtis and Kevin Kiley) to reach the finals.[10][unreliable source][11][unreliable source] On February 23, 2008, Miller and Lewington lost to The Puerto Rican Nightmares (Eddie Colón and Eric Perez) in the finals.[8] On September 11, teaming with Joe Hennig, he won the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship.[12] As champion, he changed his ring name to Sebastian Slater. On October 30, 2008, Slater and Hennig lost the title to The New Hart Foundation (Harry Smith and TJ Wilson) in Tampa, Florida.[12] He returned from injury in the 26 episode of FCW where he defeated Justin Angel. On August 13, 2009, at the 50th FCW TV taping, Miller defeated Tyler Reks to become FCW Heavyweight Champion.[12][13] Slater lost the FCW Heavyweight Championship to Justin Gabriel in a two out of three falls match at the September 24, 2009 TV taping.[12][14][unreliable source?]
On February 16, 2010, Miller, now using the ring name Heath Slater, was announced as one of eight FCW wrestlers to compete on the first season of the new WWE NXT show, with Christian as his storyline mentor. On the inaugural episode of NXT, Slater won his debut match as he and Christian defeated Carlito and Michael Tarver in a tag team match. Two weeks later, Slater defeated Carlito, becoming the first NXT rookie to beat a WWE pro in a singles match. On the March 30 episode of NXT he came fourth out of eight rookies in the first Pros' Poll. On the April 6 episode, Slater won a keg-carrying contest against all other rookies. This resulted in him being in the main event that night, a match against Kane, that he lost. In an upset victory on April 20, Slater defeated Chris Jericho in the main event of NXT. However, Slater remained at fourth in the second Pros Poll, revealed on May 11. He was eliminated from NXT on May 25, coming in last in the Pros' Poll.
The Nexus and The Corre (2010–2012) [edit]
On the June 7 episode of Raw, Slater and the other season one NXT rookies turned heel by interfering in the main event match between John Cena and CM Punk, attacking both competitors, Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, and Justin Roberts before dismantling the ring area and surrounding equipment.[15] On the June 14 episode of Raw, the rookies sans Daniel Bryan, who had been released from his contract, attacked General Manager Bret Hart, when he refused to give them contracts.[16] At the Fatal 4-Way pay-per-view, the seven rookies interfered in the WWE Championship match, and as a result costing Cena the championship to Sheamus. The following week on Raw, Vince McMahon fired Hart and announced the hiring of a new General Manager, who had signed the seven season one NXT rookies to contracts.[17] The following week, the group was named The Nexus.[18] On the July 12 episode of Raw, The Nexus competed in their first match together, without Darren Young, a six–on–one handicap match against John Cena, which they won when Gabriel pinned Cena.[19] The Nexus continued to feud with Cena and the Raw roster, resulting in a seven-on-seven elimination tag team match at SummerSlam. Cena's team won when Cena eliminated Gabriel and then Barrett to win the match.[20]
In October 2010, Cena was forced to join The Nexus as a result of losing to Barrett at Hell in a Cell, and at Bragging Rights, Cena and Otunga won the WWE Tag Team Championship.[21][22] On the October 25 episode of Raw, Barrett made a tag team match, with Justin Gabriel and Slater facing Otunga and Cena for the championship. Gabriel and Slater won when Barrett ordered Otunga to allow Slater to pin him, becoming the new Tag Team Champions.[23][24] Gabriel and Slater held the championship for nearly two months, before losing it to Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov in a four-way elimination match also involving The Usos and Mark Henry and Yoshi Tatsu on the December 6 episode of Raw.[25] Gabriel and Slater received a rematch for the championship at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view on December 19, but lost by disqualification when Nexus member Michael McGillicutty interfered.[26]
On the January 10, 2011, episode of Raw Gabriel and Slater refused to take part in new Nexus leader CM Punk's initiation and walked away from the group.[27]
The following day, at the tapings of the January 14 episode of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater helped their former leader Wade Barrett and Ezekiel Jackson attack Big Show.[28][29] The following week, Gabriel, Slater, Barrett, and Jackson announced they had formed the Corre, and later that night Gabriel defeated World Heavyweight Champion Edge in a non-title match, following interference from the other members of The Corre.[30][31] After winning a non-title match against the champions Kozlov and Marella on the February 4 episode of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater received a match for the WWE Tag Team Championship two weeks later, but lost via disqualification when the other members of The Corre interfered.[32][33] They received a rematch at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on February 20 and defeated Marella and Kozlov to win the WWE Tag Team Championship for the second time.[34][35]
The following night on Raw, Gabriel and Slater lost the championship to John Cena and The Miz, but won the championship back minutes later after Barrett invoked The Corre's rematch clause, and The Miz turned on Cena.[36][37] During this time, The Corre had continued to feud with The Big Show, and at WrestleMania XXVII in April the team of The Big Show, Kane, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston defeated The Corre.[38] At the April 19 taping of SmackDown, the duo of Gabriel and Slater lost the Tag Team Championship to the team of Kane and The Big Show. In a backstage segment following the match, Gabriel was attacked by Slater, who thought Gabriel blamed him for their loss. On the May 6 episode of SmackDown, Gabriel, Barrett, and Slater attacked Jackson, removing him from the group. On the June 10th edition of SmackDown, when Barrett walked out on Gabriel and Slater in a 6-man tag team match against Jackson and The Usos, Gabriel and Slater told Barrett later backstage that The Corre was over.[39][40]
They started a feud with The Usos. On the June 17 edition of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater, with new music, were defeated by The Usos, later defeating them in a rematch on the June 24 edition. The next day he together with Gabriel were announced for the Smackdown Money in the Bank match in Chicago, Illinois. They were again defeated by The Usos on the July 8 edition, having a visible disagreement and argument in the ring following the match. On the July 15 edition of SmackDown, Slater started a feud with Gabriel when he verbally berated him saying that Gabriel was holding him down. That same night, Slater lost to Gabriel after receiving a 450° splash.[41] At Money in the Bank on July 17, he and Gabriel participated in the SmackDown Money in the Bank ladder match, which was won by Daniel Bryan. On October 17, 2011, WWE suspended Heath Slater due to a Wellness Violation for 30 days.[42] Slater, winless since July 28, ended 2011 on an 18-match TV/PPV losing streak, topping Edge's 17-match winning streak to achieve WWE's longest streak of 2011.[43]
3MB (2012–present) [edit]
From the June 11 episode of Raw, Slater toned down his lower-card status when he began competing in matches and segments involving WWE veterans returning to Raw to build up to Raw's 1000th episode on July 23, succumbing to the likes of Vader, Sycho Sid, Roddy Piper and Cyndi Lauper, though he did manage to defeat Doink the Clown on the July 2 episode of Raw. After the match, Diamond Dallas Page came to the ring and shook Slater's hand, appearing to congratulate him, before performing the Diamond Cutter on Slater. On the July 9 episode of Raw, after losing a match, Bob Backlund came to the ring and after a few moments playing up to the crowd and suffering a cheap shot from Slater, Backlund applied the crossface chickenwing to make Slater submit. On July 12 at an NXT taping at Full Sail University, Scotty 2 Hotty defeated Slater using the Worm. On the July 16 episode of Raw, Slater lost to Rikishi. On the July 20 episode of SmackDown, Slater lost to Road Warrior Animal. During the 1000th episode of Raw on July 23, he lost to Lita, with help from the APA and all of the legends that Slater had lost to in the preceding weeks on Raw.
On the September 23 episode of SmackDown, Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal interfered in Slater's match against Brodus Clay by attacking Clay.[44] The trio later settled for the name of the Three Man Band, or 3MB for short.[45] Slater would then go on to become the brash and confident leader of the 3MB. From October 2012, 3MB racked up many wins against Team Co-Bro (Santino Marella and Zack Ryder) and the Usos, all of them due to illegal interference. At the TLC pay per view, 3MB's winning streak came to an end at the hands of The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and the Brooklyn Brawler. The next night at the Slammy Awards Raw show, 3MB lost again to Miz, Del Rio, and Tommy Dreamer. Since the Slammy Awards, 3MB has continued to have a lengthy losing streak in tag team and individual matches. Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal often interfere in Slater's matches at Slater's behest, defending the leader of the trio.[46][47][48] On the 20th Anniversary of Raw on January 14, 2013, 3MB won an Over the Top Challenge against Sheamus. Slater and McIntyre represented 3MB in the NXT Tag-Team Championship Tournament, but were defeated in the first round by Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey. He participated in the Royal Rumble coming from number 10 but was eliminated by John Cena. On the April 12th edition of SmackDown Slater, along with the rest of 3MB,attempted to ambush Triple H as he was addressing Brock Lesnar, The Shield then came out and attacked them. On the April 15th episode of Raw, 3MB called out The Shield but instead it was Brock Lesnar who came out and attacked the three of them, delivering the F-5 on Slater twice on the barricade. On the 29th April, 2013 edition of RAW, 3MB attacked The Shield, but The Shield quickly turned the tables on them. Team Hell No came to the ring, seemingly to aid 3MB, but The Shield escaped and Team Hell No attacked 3MB instead.
Personal life [edit]
Miller is a graduate of West Virginia University. He is married to Stephanie and he is a father.[49]
In wrestling [edit]
- Finishing moves
- As Heath Slater
- E Minor[50] (Inverted DDT)[51] – 2011–2012
- Jumping sleeper slam[52][53] – 2010–2012
- Smash Hit (Spinning lifting DDT)[54][55] – 2012–present
- Snapmare driver[56] – 2012
- Sweetness (Jumping Russian legsweep)[4] – 2010–2011
- As Heath Miller
- Jumping neckbreaker[1] – Independent circuit; used as a signature move in WWE
- Miller's Crossing[3] (Hangman's neckbreaker)[3][57]
- As Heath Slater
- Signature moves
- Wrestlers managed
- Entrance themes
- "We Are One" by 12 Stones[62] (June 7, 2010–January 10, 2011; Used while a part of the Nexus)
- "End of Days" (various versions)[63] (January 14, 2011–June 10, 2011; Used while a part of the Corre)
- "Black or White" by Bleeding In Stereo[64]
- "One Man Band" by Jim Johnston[65] (August 18, 2011–present)
- "More Than One Man / Three Man Band" by Jim Johnston (October 25, 2012–present; Used while a part of the 3MB)
Championships and accomplishments [edit]
- Georgia Championship Wrestling
- NWA/GCW Columbus Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[1]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI Feud of the Year (2010) The Nexus vs. WWE[66]
- PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2010) as part of The Nexus[67]
- PWI ranked him #66 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2011[68]
- World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
- WWE Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Justin Gabriel[23][34][36]
- Slammy Award for Shocker of the Year (2010) The debut of The Nexus[69]
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