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Home/People/Don Haviland
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Born
Dec 7, 1973Died: Dec 5, 2015
Lived 41 years
Place of Birth
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

46
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Hack Meyers
Admiral H. Oscar Meyers
Bronco Billy
The Shah of ECW
IMDb Profile

Don Haviland

Acting

Biography
Donald Haviland was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, "The Extreme Shaah" Hack Meyers. A mainstay in Florida independent promotions during the 1990s, he was best known for his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1993 to 1996. Haviland made his wrestling debut as Bronco Billy, forming a tag team with Colt Starr known as The Texas Longhorns. He wrestled in independent promotions for the next three years before signing with Eastern Championship Wrestling. Meyers first appeared in ECW at a joint-promotional event between ECW and Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation on November 14, 1993, where he defeated Trent Young. He began full-time wrestling for ECW by making his debut on the February 15, 1994 episode of Hardcore TV by losing to Mr. Hughes. He wrestled mainly on the undercard. He had several matches against ECW's biggest superstars at ECW supercards, but he was never able to defeat ECW's top talent. Haviland's gimmick in ECW was "The Shah of ECW", a fan favorite. During any exchange of blows, fans would chant "Shah!" every time he landed a punch or kick, and "Shit!" when his opponent retaliated. In 1994, Meyers' made his first major appearance at the Ultimate Jeopardy event, where he teamed with Don E. Allen and Blue Max in a handicap match against 911, which 911 won. He wrestled Tommy Dreamer at Hostile City Showdown, but was defeated. At Heat Wave, he teamed with Rockin' Rebel in a loss to The Bad Breed (Ian and Axl Rotten). This led to a series of matches between Meyers and Rebel, culminating in a showdown at Hardcore Heaven, which Meyers won. He faced Chris Benoit in a losing effort at Holiday Hell. Meyers found some success in mid-1995, winning at back-to-back supercards. He defeated Big Malley at Hardcore Heaven and Val Puccio at Heat Wave. He lost to JT Smith at Wrestlepalooza but followed this up with an evenly split series of rematches. Meyers faced the returning Sabu in a losing effort at November to Remember in one of the longest matches on the card.[8] He followed this up with a victory over Stevie Richards as well as supercard wins over Bruiser Mastino at December to Dismember and JT Smith at Holiday Hell 1995. He lost to Taz at the 1996 House Party and J.T. Smith at Big Ass Extreme Bash. Meyers' final appearance in ECW for some time was a loss to 2 Cold Scorpio in a Loser Leaves Town match at November to Remember. Meyers did return briefly to ECW, teaming with Balls Mahoney and Axl Rotten in a six man tag team match versus The Dudley Boyz at Born to Be Wired on August 9, 1997. Meyers would take the pinfall, losing after receiving a 3D. His last match in ECW was on November 27, 1998 on ECW Hardcore TV where he teamed with Balls Mahoney and Masato Tanaka losing to the Dudley Boyz. He wrestled predominantly in the Florida independent circuit in the latter days of his career. He retired in 2011. On November 15, 2015, fellow ECW alumnus Axl Rotten tweeted that Haviland would undergo brain surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. On December 5, 2015, Haviland died from complications of that surgery. He was two days away from his 42nd birthday.
MLW King of Kings poster

MLW King of Kings

as Hack Myers
2002
ECW November to Remember 1996 poster

ECW November to Remember 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW High Incident poster

ECW High Incident

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: October 18, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: October 18, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: August 17, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: August 17, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: July 28, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: July 28, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996 poster

ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: June 8, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: June 8, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: May 17, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: May 17, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW A Matter of Respect 1996 poster

ECW A Matter of Respect 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: May 10, 1996 poster

ECW Fan Cam: May 10, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Massacre on Queens BLVD poster

ECW Massacre on Queens BLVD

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Big Ass Extreme Bash 1996 poster

ECW Big Ass Extreme Bash 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Just Another Night 1996 poster

ECW Just Another Night 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW: January 27, 1996 poster

ECW: January 27, 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW House Party 1996 poster

ECW House Party 1996

as Hack Meyers
1996
ECW Fan Cam: December 30, 1995 poster

ECW Fan Cam: December 30, 1995

as Hack Meyers
1995
ECW Holiday Hell 1995 poster

ECW Holiday Hell 1995

as Hack Meyers
1995
ECW Fan Cam: December 28, 1995 poster

ECW Fan Cam: December 28, 1995

as Hack Meyers
1995
ECW November to Remember 1995 poster

ECW November to Remember 1995

as Hack Meyers
1995