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Michael Hutter
Born (1983-03-18) March 18, 1983 (age 41)[1]
Willoughby, Ohio[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Agent B.[2]
Agent D.[2]
Derrick Bateman[2]
Michael Hutter[2]
Mike Hutter[2]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3]
Billed weight222 lb (101 kg)[3]
Billed fromCleveland, Ohio[2]
Trained byFCW Staff, John Cena
Debut2002[2]

Dikhead Batefak[2] (born March 18, 1983)[1] is an American professional wrestler and actor. He works for WWE on its SmackDown brand, and also competes on NXT under the ring name Derrick Bateman.[1]

Hutter began his professional wrestling career in 2002, and worked for several promotions beginning in October 2006. In July 2006, Hutter signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, and made his first appearance on the July 24 episode of Raw. In March 2007, he was assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), WWE's developemental territory. Although he was signed to WWE, Hutter competed in several Independent promotions winning the AIW Absolute Championship, BCCW Euro-Canadian Championship, and the Firestorm Pro Heavywight Championship.[4][5] In February 2009, Hutter was assigned by WWE to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), another developemental territory, where he won the Florida Tag Team Championship with Johnny Curtis.[2][6] In December 2010, he competed in the fourth season of NXT to become WWE's next Breakout Superstar, and made it to the final three before being eliminated from the competition. He returned in June 2011, competing in the fifth season of NXT, known as NXT Redemption, which was soon officially changed to the "new and improved" NXT in June 2012.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Hutter wrestled regularly for several promotions in the Ohio region after making his debut. He wrestled Vincent Nothing to a no contest at an Absolute Intense Wrestling show on October 12, 2006.[7] He also wrestled for Pro Wrestling Ohio, making his debut on episode nine of the television show, as an ally M-Dogg 20, under the name the "Deviant" Michael Hutter. He immediately began feuding with Josh Prohibiton and Johnny Gargano and in the main event on episode 13 he teamed with Jason Bane to defeat Prohibiton and Gargano. He made his final appearance for the promotion on episode 16, losing to Prohibition in a match to determine the participants in a match for the PWO Heavyweight Championship.[8]

World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE

On July 24, 2006 Hutter appeared at the Heat tapings prior to Raw, where he teamed with Chris Cronus in a loss to Viscera and Charlie Haas.[2] While competing on NXT, he appeared in pre-taped vignette on Raw as a scientist with the "Bateman Institute" advertising a fictional Mark Henry cologne.

Ohio Valley Wrestling; Independent promotions (2007–2008)

Hutter made his Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) debut at the March 27, 2007 television tapings, where he lost Tony Braddock in a dark match using his real name. The following week he lost to Mike Mondo in a dark match, before changing his ring name to 'Mike Hutter'. He competed in several more dark matches before the television tapings, teaming with Nick Nemeth and Chris Cage in a loss to Mike Kruel, Vladimir Kozlov, and Boris Alexiev in a six-man tag team match, before losing to Mondo again. At the April 25 television tapings, Hutter teamed with TJ Dalton and Jamin Olivencia in defeat to Pat Buck, Johnny Punch and Braddock, before losing to Del Electrico in a dark match at the May 2 tapings. Throughout May he went on to lose to Anthony Polaski (a renamed Tony Braddock) in a dark match and Dan Rodman, and at the May 23 tapings, he was attacked by Kruel, Kozlov, and Mr. Strongo. In his final OVW appearance in June, Hutter competed in a gauntlet match to earn a match against the WWE United States Champion, Montel Vontavious Porter, but the match was won by Chet The Jet.[9]

On June 27, 2007, Hutter appeared at a Derby City Wrestling show in Louisville, Kentucky, where he teamed with Osiris to defeat The Belgian Brawler and Apocalypse in a dark match.[10] On December 9, 2007, Firestorm Pro Wrestling held its inaugural show Destroy Erase Improve, which saw the start of a six-man round robin tournament, in which Hutter competed. The tournament lasted nine months, before ending on September 12, 2008 at Something to Die For. That same show, Hutter won a six-man elimination match to become the inaugural Firestorm Pro Heavyweight Champion.[4] Hutter made his last appearance with Firestorm Pro Wrestling on December 13, 2008, when he vacated the Firestorm Pro Heavyweight Championship, which he later awarded to John McChesney when McChesney won a four-way match for the vacant championship.

Florida Championship Wrestling (2009–2012)

Hutter made his Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) debut on February 9, 2009, as 'Mike Hutter', when he lost to Drew McIntyre.[11] On February 19, he changed his ring name to 'Derrick Bateman', and gained Abraham Washington as a Manager as he teamed with Lennox McEnroe in a loss to Scotty Goldman and DJ Gabriel.[11] At the February 26 television tapings, Hutter, Washington, and Tristan Delta lost a dark match to Brett DiBiase, Maverick Darsow, and Tank Mulligan.[11] In March, he and Dylan Klein lost to Kafu and Sweet Papi Sanchez. In April, he became known as 'Agent D.', as part of Washington's Secret Service stable alongside Agent T. and Agent C.[11] He reverted to his 'Derrick Bateman' name in June, in a loss to DJ Gabriel.[11]

After a hiatus, Bateman returned to FCW in 2010, teaming with Adam Henderson in a loss to The Rotundo Brothers (Bo and Duke).[12] In March, he lost to Richie Steamboat and Joe Hennig in singles competition, and to Johnny Prime, Orlando Colón, and Incognito as part of a six-man tag team match, before defeating Rudy Parker.[12] He went on to lose to Skip Sheffield, Percy Watson, Mason Ryan, Wes Brisco, and Eli Cottonwood over the next several months.[12] In mid-2010, he formed a tag team known as The Handsome Man's Express with Leo Kruger, and the pair unsuccessfully challenged Los Aviadores (Hunico and Epico) for the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship on July 2.[12] The Handsome Man's Express disbanded as a team shortly afterward, with Kruger defeating Bateman in a singles match on July 29.[12] On August 12, 2010, Hutter teamed with Johnny Curtis to win the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship by defeating the team of Donny Marlow and Brodus Clay and the defending champions, Los Aviadores in a three-way tag team match.[6] They went on to successfully defend the championship against Los Aviadores, Clay and Marlow, and The Dude Busters (Caylen Croft and Trent Barreta).[12] After a near three month reign, Bateman and Curtis lost the championship to Wes Brisco and Xavier Woods on November 4.[13]

NXT and SmackDown (2010–present)

During the finale of season three of NXT, it was announced that Bateman would be part of the fourth season, with Season 1 alumnus Daniel Bryan as his mentor.[3][14][15] He made his in-ring debut on the December 7 episode of NXT, teaming with Daniel Bryan in a loss to Conor O'Brian and his pro Alberto Del Rio.[16] He had his first singles competition on the December 14 episode of NXT, but lost to Alberto Del Rio via submission.[17] The following week, Bateman won the "Wheelbarrow Race" and the "Hot Seat Triva", earning points towards immunity from first elimination.[18] Bateman competed in singles competition on the December 28 episode of NXT in a losing effort to Conor O' Brian.[19] On the January 4, 2011 episode of NXT, Bateman was unsuccessful in a "Battle of the Mic" challenge with Conor O' Brian winning the challenge, and he assisted his friend Johnny Curtis against Brodus Clay following eliminations.[20] Bateman then won the "Slingshot Challenge" and the "Superstar Password" challenge on the January 11 episode of NXT.[21][22] The following week, Bateman won another the "How Well Do You Know Your Pro?" challenge, and won his first match on NXT in a tag team match, teaming with Daniel Bryan defeating the team of Brodus Clay and Ted DiBiase.[23][24] On the January 25 episode of NXT, Bateman was unsuccessful in the "Outthink the Fink" challenge, and in an fatal four-way elimination match with the winner getting the opportunity to switch mentors, with Brodus Clay winning the competition.[25]

On the February 1 episode of NXT, Bateman lost an "Arm Wrestling" challenge, was successful in the "Talk the Talk" challenge, and was victorious in a tag team match along with Daniel Bryan against R-Truth and Johnny Curtis.[26] On the next week of NXT, Bateman lost a "Rock 'Em and Sock 'Em Rookies" challenge, went on to defeat Byron Saxton in singles competition, and was unsuccessful in a "WWE.com" challenge.[27] Bateman was unsuccessful in "Smash and Grab" challenge, "Save Yourself Trivia" challenge, and competed against his pro Daniel Bryan in a losing effort.[28] Bateman made it to the final three competitors, but was eliminated on the February 22 episode of NXT.[29] He then returned on the March 1 episode of NXT, competing in a tag team match with Conor O' Brian defeating the team of Byron Saxton and Jacob Novak.[30]

After Conor O'Brian was eliminated on the June 28 episode of NXT Redemption, it was announced that Bateman would be added to the show for the last few weeks, bringing back his pro Daniel Bryan in the process.[31] On the following week of NXT Redemption, Bateman won his first match back on the show with Bateman and Daniel Bryan defeating Darren Young and Titus O'Neil in a tag team match.[32] On the July 19 episode of NXT Redemption, Batemen turned heel by trying to help Darren Young defeat Titus O'Neil but failed.[33] The following week he cemented his heel status by accepting Young's help to defeat O'Neil.[34] On the August 16 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman joined forces with his on-screen girlfriend, Maxine to feud with Titus O'Neil and AJ, and went on to defeat O'Neil in singles competition after interference from Maxine.[35] After Bateman defeated Titus O'Neil on the October 26 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman proposed to Maxine and she accepted.[36]

On the November 9 episode of NXT Redemption, Maxine revealed to Bateman that she and his former friend Johnny Curtis went on a date, and they later tag teamed together in a winning effort against the team of Titus O' Neil and Percy Watson.[37] On the December 7 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman defeated Johnny Curtis in singles competition, turning face once again, and was afterwards broken up with by Maxine thinking he flirted with her mother.[38] After Bateman again defeated Johnny Curtis in a singles match on the December 28 episode of NXT Redemption, Maxine would again turn on Bateman thinking he is trying to ruin her career, kissing Curtis and leaving with him.[39] The next week on the January 4 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman lost in singles competition to Darren Young after a distraction from Johnny Curtis and Maxine announcing that they're getting married in Las Vegas.[40] On the 100th episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman interrupted Johnny Curtis and Maxine's wedding ceremony by showing a security camera video clip in his locker room of Johnny Curtis stealing Bateman's iPad and sending an email to Theodore Long about getting rid of Maxine and going to SmackDown, and was later reunited with Maxine.[41]

On the February 15 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman teamed with Justin Gabriel to defeat the team of Heath Slater and Johnny Curtis, and afterwards saved his friend Kaitlyn from a jealous Maxine.[42] Two weeks later, Kaitlyn would confess her love for Bateman kissing him during an intervention also invovling Justin Gabriel and Alicia Fox, until Maxine came out and again attacked Kaitlyn.[43] On the March 7 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman was backstage with Johnny Curtis and Maxine, who revealed to Bateman that they are no longer dating after Kaitlyn kissed Bateman, leading to Bateman and Kaitlyn defeating Johhny Curtis and Maxine in a mixed tag team match the on the March 14 episode of NXT Redemption, and afterwards would confess his love for Kaitlyn and kissed her, thus solidifying their relationship.[44][45] On the March 21 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman and Kaitlyn were backstage with Tamina talking about he and Kaitlyn's new found relationship, and later encountered Maxine and Johnny Curtis, who accused them of being involved with Matt Striker's disappearance.[46] Bateman was accompanied by Kaitlyn in singles competition on the March 28 episode of NXT Redemption, losing to Hunico.[47] Bateman and Kaitlyn discovered Matt Striker in a janitor's closet hidden by Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks on the April 11 episode of NXT Redemption.[48] On the April 25 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman was attacked by JTG, and later went on to defeat him in singles competition.[49][50] Bateman made his televised return on the May 4 episode of SmackDown where he faced Ryback, but was defeated.[51] On the May 9 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman was attacked backstage by an unknown person.[52] On the May 30 episode of NXT Redemption, Bateman competed in a tag team match with Percy Watson and Justin Gabriel in a winning effort against Johnny Curtis, Michael McGillicutty, and JTG.[53] Bateman competed on the June 8 episode of SmackDown against Brodus Clay in a losing effort.[54] On the final episode of the fifth season of NXT on June 13, Bateman teamed with Percy Watson in a losing effort against Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks.[55] Bateman then continued to appear on the sixth season of NXT, where he defeated rival Johnny Curtis on the June 27 episode.[56] On the July 25th edition of NXT,Bateman teamed up with Bo Dallas in a losing effort against old rival Johnny Curtis and Michael McGillicutty.

Personal life

Hutter participates in Zumba, a Latin inspired dance fitness class.[57]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

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