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Stacy Ann-Marie
Keibler (born October 14, 1979) is an American actress,
former professional wrestler and manager for World
Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling
Entertainment.
Early life: Born the only child of Gary and
Patricia Keibler and raised in Rosedale, Maryland, a
community within Baltimore County, Keibler started
dancing at the age of three and studied ballet, jazz and
tap at a local studio, Jean Kettell Studio of Dance, in
Dundalk. Keibler attended Catholic High and Towson
University, earning near-perfect grades in Mass
Communication at the latter. She later became a
cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens football team,
being the youngest of the group.
World Championship Wrestling: In 1999, Keibler
entered a contest held by WCW to find a new member of
Nitro Girls dance troupe, which she won. Initially a
Nitro Girl, Keibler would perform dance routines every
week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name
Skye. However, this didn't last long as she soon
accepted a larger role and became a valet using the
provocative stage name Miss Hancock (originally Miss
Handcock), briefly serving as an associate for the tag
team of Lenny Lane and Lodi dubbed "Standards and
Practices". Despite wearing business suits, her
character would often climb on top of the announcers
table and start dancing sensually, much to the
announcers' and fans' delight. It was also during this
period that she began using what would become her
trademark ring entrance.
At 5' 11", Keibler was one of few women in
professional wrestling tall enough to step over the
middle of three ropes that surround the ring. She would
do so while pausing momentarily to give the audience a
peek of her famed "assets," as her ring attire
usually included either hotpants or a short skirt with
skimpy thong (G-string) underneath. This tease, among
others, would remain a staple of Keibler's risque
gimmick throughout the rest of her professional
wrestling career.
After Standards and Practices "fired" her,
Keibler went on to become the manager for Los Fabulosos,
a Latin American tag team consisting of Silver King and
El Dandy, leading them to their first major victories
within WCW.
For a brief period, she dated David Flair (both on
screen and off), who was already involved in a faux
relationship with Daffney. This led to Keibler's in-ring
debut at the Bash at the Beach in a Wedding Gown Match,
which she lost after she, as well as David Flair and the
referee, were left in the ring in their underwear.
Keibler removed her own gown.
Hancock was next brought into a brief feud with Kimberly
Page, but Page quit the company at the beginning of the
feud after problems with Scott Steiner and a refusal to
wrestle Keibler on Pay-Per View.
Keibler and Flair began a feud with the Misfits in
Action stable, which saw her fall to Major Gunns in a
mud wrestling match at New Blood Rising.
In another notable angle, Keibler feigned pregnancy and
later broke up with Flair. Originally, the angle called
for her to reveal the baby's father as Vince Russo. She
began to use her real name and became the valet for
Shawn Stasiak.
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2001-2003: When
WCW was purchased by the WWF in 2001, her contract was
one of 24 that were retained by the WWF. She portrayed a
heel character in The Alliance. She made her WWF TV
debut on the June 14, 2001 episode of SmackDown! when
Shane McMahon brought her to the ring to distract Rhyno,
causing him to lose a match. Keibler originally teamed
up with real-life friend Torrie Wilson and the pair
feuded with WWF Divas Trish Stratus and Lita. During
this feud, the four Divas competed in the first-ever tag
team bra and panties match at the WWF Invasion
pay-per-view which Trish and Lita won.
Towards the end of the WCW/ECW Invasion, Keibler managed
The Dudley Boyz, during which time she was nicknamed the
"Duchess of Dudleyville" by announcer Paul
Heyman. She proved to be a fan favorite in this role,
which lead to newfound popularity for the tag team. An
early highlight of her career, Keibler made her
WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania X8 alongside The
Dudleyz. Keibler's main angle at the time was getting
pantsed by her opponent. Jacqueline, Spike Dudley, and
Torrie Wilson were among those to strip Keibler. During
this time, she also feuded with former ally Torrie
Wilson after Wilson left The Alliance. Keibler helped
The Dudley Boyz put Torrie through a table. However,
Torrie got her revenge after first giving Keibler a
wedgie and pantsing her on an episode of SmackDown!. She
then defeated Keibler in the first-ever lingerie match
at No Mercy 2001. Keibler's role with the Dudley Boyz
came to an abrupt end when she was powerbombed through a
table after accidentally costing the team a match.
Keibler was still a heel after the Alliance broke up.
She set her sights upon the WWE Women's Championship at
Judgment Day 2002 facing Trish Stratus in a losing
effort. She would face Stratus a few more times in the
proceeding weeks, losing every time.
Keibler was originally drafted to the SmackDown! brand
in 2002, where she participated in a comedy segment
involving WWE Chairman Vince McMahon hiring a personal
assistant. McMahon was ready to hire another attractive
female until Keibler interrupted and demonstrated why
she should get the job by giving him a table dance in
the ring. Keibler became Vince's personal assistant as
well as his on-screen mistress, frequently shown
flirting and even 'making out' with him in backstage
segments, until Stephanie McMahon became general manager
of the SmackDown! brand. Dawn Marie made her debut on
SmackDown! as Vince's legal assistant, who competed with
Keibler for McMahon's affections.
A key storyline for Keibler's on-screen character
occurred when she left SmackDown! for RAW. Keibler made
her official RAW debut on August 12, 2002. After her
acquisition was announced by then-General Manager Eric
Bischoff, she greeted the cheering crowd and then
removed her skirt as she performed one of her signature
table dances on the RAW announcer's table. During her
ensuing time on RAW, Keibler managed Scott Steiner and
Test, the latter of which was her real-life boyfriend at
the time. She was also involved in the eventual feud
between these two. As Test's on-screen marketing agent,
she came up with the idea that Test should call his fans
"Testicles," cut his hair and reshape his
image. However, Test became jealous of Keibler wanting
to also be Steiner's manager. During a match on RAW,
Test turned heel and began verbally abusing Keibler.
Steiner managed to defeat Test for Keibler's services,
and Keibler seemed happy as Steiner's new manager, as
the two characters even alluded to having more than a
professional relationship. Test, however, was not happy
at all, and petitioned for an intergender tag team
match, pitting himself and former rival Chris Jericho
against Scott and Keibler, to win back the services of
Keibler. Test faked a leg injury to pick up the win.
A match was set for Unforgiven 2003, the stipulation
being if Test won, he would not only retain Keibler's
services, but acquire those of Scott Steiner as well.
During the match, Keibler attempted to distract Test by
lifting her skirt and shaking her bare butt for the
crowd. This was unsuccessful. Keibler then attempted to
whack Test with a chair, but he ducked and she
accidentally hit Steiner instead. As a result, Test won
the match and the services of both Keibler and Steiner.
Steiner would then turn heel by attacking Keibler when
she botched another interference on the next RAW. For a
time, Test and Steiner would work as a tag team, sharing
the services of Keibler. Finally, General Manager Mick
Foley put a stop to the abusive Test and Steiner and
freed Keibler from her obligatory contracts with the
pair by temporarily firing them.
2004: Keibler was chosen to record a track on the
album WWE Originals. She and WWE music producer Jim
Johnston recorded the track "Why Can't We Just
Dance?" for the album. Other tracks were performed
by Superstars such as Chris Jericho, Lilian Garcia, and
John Cena, each of which had their own music career. Her
track was used on an episode of RAW for herself, during
the 2004 RAW Diva Search and even on the Viva Las Diva
of the WWE DVD.
Keibler then got involved with SmackDown! Divas Torrie
Wilson and Sable. She aligned herself with Miss Jackie
and they made it clear to everyone that they belonged in
Playboy, not Wilson and Sable. Keibler and Jackie
challenged Sable and Wilson to a Tag Team Evening Gown
Match at Wrestlemania 20, which they lost. Jackie ended
up losing the fall to Wilson after a roll up. Because
Sable was having problems with her breasts, the divas
began the match with their gowns off making it more of a
Tag Team Lingerie Match than an Evening Gown Match. The
fued was dropped after the match.
As one of the more popular RAW face Divas, Keibler took
over the 2004 RAW Diva Search for a few weeks. That was
followed by a dance competition with Molly. This led to
a push with her participating in several tag matches
against the heel girls, then WWE Diva, Gail Kim; then
heel and then WWE Diva, Trish Stratus; and then WWE
Diva, Molly Holly. Her partners were WWE star, Nidia and
then babyface, Victoria. Keibler showed off much
improved wrestling skills, managing to get upset
victories over Molly, Gail, and Trish. She even got
herself a Women's Championship title match on October
11, 2004. However, Trish defeated her to retain the
title. Keibler also competed in the first-ever Fulfill
your Fantasy Diva Battle Royal for the WWE Women's
Championship at the 2004 Taboo Tuesday Pay-Per-View
along with Victoria, Nidia, Gail Kim, Molly Holly, Jazz
& the champion Trish. She got eliminated second to
last as she was jumping over the top rope to avoid
hitting the turnbuckle, Molly punched her in the face
and knocked her off the apron thus eliminating her.
Trish quickly disposed of Molly to retain.
Keibler was voted as the 2004 WWE Babe of the Year,
being the first WWE Diva to defeat Trish Stratus in the
Babe of the Year competition (Stratus was 2001-2003 Babe
of the Year). As a result of this, Keibler appeared on
RAW following her victory and told everyone that she
would bend over backwards to make the fans happy.
Keibler's Babe of the Year photoshoots would be posted
on WWE's official website on a monthly basis throughout
2005.
2005: Keibler soon began an angle with popular
superstar Randy Orton. After kissing him on the cheek
during a backstage segment on RAW, there looked to
possibly be a romance there. Randy even saved her from
receiving a Pedigree from the villainous Triple H. She
supported him from backstage and was never considered
his manager. The storyline never really made any
advances, and as Randy challenged The Undertaker to a
match at WrestleMania 21, Randy ended the relationship
by giving her an RKO, justifying this evil act by
claiming he was demonstrating just how ruthless he could
be in order to defeat The Undertaker. In the end,
Keibler's involvement with Orton was a device for his
inevitable heel turn. Orton was the third on-screen
boyfriend to betray Keibler.
Keibler would go on to join forces with Hurricane and
Rosey. She became 1/3 of their trio as Super Stacy,
complete with her own superhero costume. During this
time, Keibler was credited as having one of her best
matches to date with WWE Diva, Victoria, on an
international edition of WWE Heat.
After a long tenure on Monday nights, Keibler and fellow
RAW Diva Christy Hemme were moved to SmackDown! as part
of a trade, bringing Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle
to RAW. Upon their debut, the two former RAW Divas
participated in a bra and panties pillow fight that was
deemed too hot for television (the match could be viewed
on WWE's official website.) After a short absence,
Keibler started a short feud with Jillian Hall, which
lead to the two having a match on Velocity, during which
Hall captured the victory through cheating. The match
represented Keibler's final match and final appearance
on WWE television.
2006: Keibler appeared on the hit show Dancing
with the Stars (see Outside of wrestling), placing
third. Recaps were aired weekly on RAW, which was
believed to be because of a conflict with SmackDown! and
UPN not wanting to promote a rival network. After a few
weeks, her profile was moved from SmackDown! back to
RAW.
In April 2006, Vegas Magazine reported that Keibler was
done with WWE and moving on to other endeavors. Keibler
posted a message on her official website saying that her
WWE contract expired on July 21, 2006, and she went on
to sign a contract with ABC Television Studio, formerly
Touchstone Television, which is owned by Disney.
Outside of wrestling: For several months, Keibler
wrote a monthly fitness column for Stuff Magazine titled
Getting Fit. Although her legs are famed for their
length and beauty, she has great strength as well. In
one issue, she speaks of how she recently attempted a
450 lb leg press. Although unable to push it, she did
manage a 405lb leg press. In addition to posing for a
total of five full pictorials, Keibler has graced the
cover of Stuff Magazine twice, in June 2005 and March
2006. Maxim named her #5 in their 2006 Hot 100 issue and
#70 in their 2007 Hot 100.
Keibler has refused at least three offers to pose for
Playboy, believing that it would be better if she
"left something for the imagination."
She competed in the second season of Dancing with the
Stars. Her dance partner was ballroom dancer Tony
Dovolani. Keibler managed to score a perfect 10 in the
earliest round of the competition ever. Keibler received
a perfect score of 30 from the three judges for her
samba dance routine in week five. This prompted the
judges to nickname her a "weapon of mass
seduction." The following week, two perfect scores
were awarded, one going to Keibler, the other to fellow
contestant Drew Lachey. Overall, Keibler and Tony
received four perfect scores. Keibler came in third to
Jerry Rice, who placed second in the final round of the
competition, and Lachey, the winner of the season.
However, some viewers and two of the judges, Bruno
Tonioli and Len Goodman, felt she should've at least
placed second.
Keibler has also appeared on MTV's Punk'd twice. Once,
as an accomplice to Triple H's punk, along with
Stephanie McMahon, in season five. Keibler was then seen
again in season seven, this time being Punk'd herself by
her boyfriend, Geoff Stults.
Keibler (along with Stults) is part-owner of the
Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of the
American Basketball Association.
In February 2007, Keibler began her recurring role on
ABC's Monday night dramedy, What About Brian. She plays
the role of Brian's new neighbour and love interest,
Stephanie. This marks Keibler's first significant acting
role, compared to her previous minor roles in both
"Bubble Boy" and "Pecker".
Keibler also guest starred on The George Lopez Show on
ABC when the show returned in January. According to an
interview on E! Television, she hopes to have her own
sitcom soon and is also working on The Comebacks, a
comedy film produced by Punk'd producer Adam Goldberg.
Keibler has also worked as an entertainment
correspondent for the ABC show Good Morning America,
covering the premiere of the fourth series of Dancing
with the Stars.
Personal life: During her days with WCW, Keibler
was romantically linked with David Flair, the son of
legendary wrestler Ric Flair. After joining WWE, Keibler
was in a relationship with Test for several years. The
couple were reported to have separated shortly before
Martin was fired by WWE while he recovered from neck
surgery, but maintained a friendship.
In June 2005, Keibler was rumored to be in a
relationship with actor Geoff Stults, best known for his
appearances on 7th Heaven. The couple were photographed
at many places together and seen as an item. The pair
also appeared together on MTV's Punk'd, with Keibler as
the recipient of the prank. The September 2005 edition
of the tabloid, Star Magazine, claimed that Keibler was
involved in a love triangle with Geoff Stults and
actress Jennifer Aniston. It was later announced that
Aniston was in a relationship with the man that
supposedly got her and Stults together, Vince Vaughn.
Keibler denied rumors of a relationship with Stults in
two interviews and gave a "no comment" to Todd
Grisham when asked about it on Byte This!.
On May 16, 2006, Keibler suffered a seizure at the ABC
Upfront Presentation in New York City, and was
hospitalized. The seizure was said to be minor and
Keibler was released from the hospital shortly after.
Four days later, Keibler appeared on the ESPN pre-race
telecast of the Preakness Stakes, in an interview with
Kenny Mayne.
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