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Stacy Keibler
Keibler in 2011
Born
Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler

(1979-10-14) October 14, 1979 (age 45)
Alma materTowson University
Occupation(s)Actress, model, professional wrestler
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Jared Pobre
(m. 2014)
Children1
Ring name(s)Stacy Keibler
Skye
Miss Hancock
Super Stacy[1]
Billed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Billed weight130 lb (59 kg)[3]
Billed fromBaltimore, Maryland[2]
Debut1999
Retired2006
Websitestacykeibler.com

Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler (born October 14, 1979) is an American actress, model, dancer, cheerleader, retired professional wrestler and valet who is best known for her work with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a WWE Diva.

Keibler was a contestant on the second season of Dancing with the Stars, where she placed third.[4] She has also appeared on other American Broadcasting Company (ABC) shows such as What About Brian, George Lopez, and October Road, as well as the 100th episode of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother as a bartender and on the USA Network show Psych. Keibler has also modeled, appearing in both Maxim and Stuff magazines.[5][6]

She began her professional wrestling career as a part of the Nitro Girls in WCW.[7][8] She quickly moved on to a more prominent role in the company as the manager, Miss Hancock. As Miss Hancock she was known for doing table dances, her relationship with David Flair, and a pregnancy angle.[9][10] After WCW was purchased by WWE, she moved to the new company, taking part in the Invasion storyline and managing the Dudley Boyz.[9] Keibler also managed Test and Scott Steiner. Before her departure she was affiliated with The Hurricane and Rosey and nicknamed "Super Stacy."[4][1]

Keibler is known for her unusually long legs, making her the tallest WWE Diva.[5][7][8] She has been known as both "The Legs of WCW" and "The Legs of WWE".[4] During her time on Dancing with the Stars, judge Bruno Tonioli nicknamed her "The Weapon of Mass Seduction" because of her long legs.[10]

Early life

Keibler was born on October 14, 1979 in Rosedale, Maryland, the daughter of Patricia and Gary Keibler.[7][11] Beginning at the age of three, Keibler took ballet, jazz, and tap dancing classes at Jean Kettell Studio of Dance in Dundalk, Maryland. She went to St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School in Rosedale for her early schooling.[7][8]

After attending The Catholic High School of Baltimore, an all-girls school, she attended Towson University, where she studied mass communication.[8] She attended the university on a partial scholarship and had a 3.7 grade point average (GPA).[8][12] She had minor parts in movies such as Pecker and Liberty Heights, as well as small modeling jobs.[7][8] Keibler became a cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens football team when she was 18.[7][8]

Modeling and acting career

As the Fitness Editor at Stuff magazine during 2005 and 2006, Keibler wrote and modeled for her own occasional column, Getting Fit with Stacy Keibler.[6] She has appeared on the cover of that magazine twice -June 2005 and March 2006. Maxim named Keibler No. 5 in its 2006 Hot 100 issue, and No. 70 in its 2007 Hot 100.[5][13] In 2008 she was named No. 89 in Maxim's annual Hot 100 list.;[14] the following year she was No. 77.[15] In 2010 she was No. 82[16] and in 2011 she was No. 72. And in 2012 she was ranked 51.[17] Keibler has declined each of two invitations from Playboy to pose in the nude for its magazine.[7]

Keibler starred in a commercial for AT&T Corporation alongside Carrot Top.[7] She also auditioned and earned a role in Big Momma's House 2,[7] but she did not appear.

She competed in the second season of Dancing with the Stars, alongside her dance partner, Tony Dovolani.[18][19] Keibler received a perfect score of 30 from the three judges for her samba dance routine in week five.[4] This prompted judge, Bruno Tonioli, to nickname her a "weapon of mass seduction."[10] Overall, Keibler and Dovolani received four perfect scores.[4] Keibler was eliminated in the final episode,[18] coming in third to Jerry Rice, who placed second in the final round of the competition, and Drew Lachey, the winner of the season. Two of the judges, Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman, felt she should have at least placed second.[20] Oddsmakers had considered her the favorite to win the competition.[18]

Keibler has appeared on MTV's Punk'd twice. In season five Keibler took part in helping prank fellow WWE Superstar, Triple H, which also included Stephanie McMahon. In season seven, however, Keibler was seen as a victim of a prank by her then-boyfriend, Geoff Stults.[21]

In February 2007 Keibler began a recurring role in ABC's What About Brian.[19] She played the role of Brian's new neighbor and love interest.[19] This was Keibler's first major acting role, following her previous minor roles in both Bubble Boy and Pecker.[8][22] Keibler guest starred on George Lopez on ABC.[19] In the fall of 2007 Keibler appeared both in The Comebacks and on ABC's drama October Road.[23][24]

In April 2008 she was named No. 64 in FHM's annual 100 Sexiest Women list.[25] Keibler was featured in an advertisement in the 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Keibler appeared on ABC Family's mini television series, Samurai Girl as the character Karen that September.[26] On November 23, 2008, Keibler was named the "World's Hottest Athlete" by a sixty-four contestant bracket on InGameNow.[27][28]

Keibler recently hosted the E! Special Maxim's Celebrity Beach Watch: 15 Hottest Bodies on September 16, 2009, and The Ultimate Spike Girl 2009 Finale on Spike TV on October 1, 2009. On January 11, 2010, Keibler appeared as "the hot bartender", a new conquest for Barney, in the How I Met Your Mother 100th episode, "Girls Versus Suits". On February 3, 2010, Keibler appeared on an episode of the USA Network show "Psych". Keibler is currently host of Call of Duty Elite's Friday Night Fights.[29]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Pecker Blonde on Bus Uncredited
1999 Liberty Heights Extra Uncredited
2001 Bubble Boy Working Girl Cameo
2006 Dancing With the Stars Herself Placed third
2007 George Lopez Lindsay Cafferty 2 episodes
2007 What About Brian Stephanie 5 episodes
2007 The Comebacks All-American Mom
2008 October Road Rory Dunlop 1 episode
2008 Samurai Girl Karen 2 episodes
2009 In the Motherhood Keli Lee 1 episode
2009 Mayne Street Herself 1 episode
2010, 2014 How I Met Your Mother Karina 2 episodes
2010, 2011 Chuck Greta/Captain Victoria Dunwoody 2 episodes
2011 Psych Jessica 1 episode
2011 Blue Mountain State Thad Castle's Future Wife 1 episode
2011 Dysfunctional Friends Storm
2011 Fixing Pete Mandy Television Movie
2011 WWE Tough Enough Herself 1 episode
2012 Men at Work Keri 1 episode
2012 NTSF:SD:SUV:: Hours 1 episode
2013 Fashion Police Herself Guest
2013 The View Herself Guest Co-Hostess
2013 Supermarket Superstar Host 10 episodes
2013 Hollywood Game Night Herself 1 episode

Professional wrestling career

World Championship Wrestling (1999–2001)

Keibler began watching wrestling with her boyfriend at the time, Kris Cumberland.[8] She can be seen in the crowd at Starrcade 1998 before the television title match, dancing in a nWo Wolfpac t-shirt. In late 1999, Keibler entered a contest held by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.[7][8] In November, she defeated 300 other girls for a spot on the dance troupe and $10,000.[8][30] Her winning routine was watched by 4.4 million viewers.[8] Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye.[8] By 2000, Keibler was appearing on WCW as a Nitro Girl, attending school full-time, and cheering for the Baltimore Ravens.[8]

She soon accepted a larger role and became a valet using the stage name Miss Hancock (some weeks spelled "Handcock"),[9][31] briefly serving as an associate for the tag team of Lenny Lane and Lodi dubbed Standards and Practices.[30][32] Despite wearing business suits, her character was known to climb on top of the announcers' table and dance sensually.[9] It was also during this period that she began using what would become her trademark ring entrance: slowly putting her forty-two inch legs through the second tier of ropes, pausing to let the crowd momentarily see her panties.[33] At 5 feet 11 inches, Keibler was one of few women in professional wrestling tall enough to step over the middle of three ropes that surround the ring.[30]

For a brief period, she dated David Flair (both on-screen and off), who was already involved in an on-screen 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 removed her own gown.[34] Hancock next briefly feuded with Kimberly Page, but the storyline ended abruptly when Page quit the company.[8][35] Keibler and Flair then began a feud with the Misfits in Action stable, including a mud wrestling singles match against Major Gunns at New Blood Rising.[9][34] During the match, she was kicked in the stomach, and she revealed herself to be pregnant the next night, beginning a new angle for herself and Flair.[9] Two proposed endings to the storyline were for either Ric Flair or Vince Russo to be the father of her child.[31] The angle, however, ended prematurely, as she revealed the pregnancy to be false, broke up with David Flair, and was taken off of television.[10] When she returned, she was known by her real name on-screen.[9]

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

The Invasion (2001)

When WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 2001, Keibler's contract was bought by the WWF. She portrayed a heel character in The Alliance. She made her WWF television debut on the June 14, 2001 episode of SmackDown! when then-face, Shane McMahon brought her to the ring to distract then-heel, Rhyno, causing him to lose a match.[36] Keibler originally teamed up with real-life friend, then-heel, Torrie Wilson, and the pair feuded with Divas, Trish Stratus and Lita. During this feud the four Divas competed in the first-ever tag team Bra and Panties Match at the InVasion pay-per-view, which Trish and Lita won by stripping Stacy down to her yellow underwear and Torrie Wilson to her white underwear.[9][37]

Duchess of Dudleyville (2001–2002)

Keibler during the WrestleMania X8 event in March 2002

Towards the end of the WCW/ECW Invasion, Keibler managed the heel gimmicks of The Dudley Boyz and was nicknamed the "Duchess of Dudleyville".[9] During this time, she began an on-screen rivalry with former ally Torrie Wilson after Wilson left The Alliance, with Keibler helping The Dudley Boyz put Torrie through a table. Torrie, however, got her revenge after giving Keibler a wedgie then pantsing her on an episode of SmackDown!.[38] She then defeated Keibler in the first-ever lingerie match, a match wrestled in lingerie, at No Mercy.[37] Keibler made her WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania X8 alongside The Dudleyz.[37][39] 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.[40] She then set her sights on the WWE Women's Championship at Judgment Day, facing Trish Stratus in a losing effort.[41] She faced Stratus several more times in the succeeding weeks, but she never won a match against her.[10]

On-screen relationships (2002–2003)

Keibler was originally drafted to the SmackDown! brand in 2002,[42] where her character showed an interest in becoming the personal assistant to WWE chairman, then-heel, Vince McMahon.[7] McMahon was ready to hire another attractive female until Keibler interrupted and performed a table dance in the ring.[40] Keibler became McMahon's personal assistant,[7] as well as his on-screen mistress. She was frequently shown flirting and 'making out' with him in backstage segments, until Stephanie McMahon became general manager of the SmackDown! brand.[43][44] then-babyface, Dawn Marie made her debut on SmackDown! as McMahon's legal assistant, who competed with Keibler for McMahon's affections.[45]

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. For the remainder of 2002 and most of 2003, Keibler was paired with her real-life boyfriend at the time, Test. 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.[46][47] The couple were originally villains but due to popularity of the gimmick, they became fan favorites. In the spring of 2003, Test, however, became to verbally abuse Keibler, who also started managing Scott Steiner. After months of build-up, Keibler finally left Test for Steiner on the June 2 edition of Raw.[48] Steiner defeated Test for Keibler's services at Bad Blood, and Keibler seemed happy as Steiner's new manager, as the two alluded to having more than a professional relationship.[49] Test, however, continued to harass Keibler and Steiner until Steiner accepted a rematch with Stacy's services on the line. On the August 18 episode of Raw, Test won the match after faking a leg injury and then blindsiding Steiner with a big boot. A match was then set for Unforgiven with the stipulation that if Test won, he would not only retain Keibler's services,[33] but would acquire Steiner's services as well. During the match, Keibler's interference backfired, and Test won the match.[50] Steiner then turned heel by attacking Keibler after her interference in his match on the September 29 episode of Raw backfired.[51] For a time, Test and Steiner worked as a tag team, sharing the services of Keibler as their on-screen sex slave.[33] The storyline finally ended on the December 1 episode of Raw, when general manager Mick Foley freed Keibler from her obligatory contracts with Test and Steiner by temporarily firing them.[52]

Various storylines (2004–2005)

Keibler was chosen to record a track on the album WWE Originals. She and WWE music producer Jim Johnston recorded the song "Why Can't We Just Dance?" for the album.[53] She was then placed in a feud involving SmackDown! divas Torrie Wilson and then-babyface, Sable, who both had recently posed for a Playboy cover. Keibler aligned with Miss Jackie, neither of whom had posed for the magazine, claiming that they deserved to be in Playboy over Sable and Wilson.[54] Keibler and Jackie challenged Sable and Wilson to a Tag Team Evening Gown match at WrestleMania XX, which they lost when Jackie was pinned by Wilson, and the feud was dropped afterward. Before the feud was dropped, all divas were playing face characters at the time.[55]

Keibler wrestling Trish Stratus during a house show in October 2004

She took over the 2004 Raw Diva Search for a few weeks, which led to several tag matches against the heel gimmicks of Gail Kim, Trish Stratus, and Molly Holly and with partners Nidia and the face gimmick of Victoria.[10] Keibler got upset victories over Kim, Stratus, and Holly.[10] She earned a Women's Championship title match on October 11, 2004, but she was defeated by Stratus, who retained the title.[10][56] Keibler also competed in the first-ever Fulfill your Fantasy Diva Battle Royal for the WWE Women's Championship at Taboo Tuesday along with Victoria, Nidia, Gail Kim, Molly Holly, Jazz, and then-champion Stratus.[55] She was eliminated second to last after jumping over the top rope to avoid hitting the turnbuckle, followed by Holly knocking her off the apron to eliminate her.[55]

In February 2005, Keibler began appearing in backstage segments with then-babyface, Randy Orton, and eventually became his on-screen girlfriend.[57] When Orton challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21, Orton ended the relationship by hitting Stacy with an RKO, incapacitating her. He justified it by claiming he was demonstrating how ruthless he could be in order to defeat The Undertaker.[58]

Super Stacy and departure (2005–2006)

Keibler then joined forces with Rosey and The Hurricane.[4] She became one-third of the trio as a superhero sidekick nicknamed Super Stacy, complete with her own superhero costume.[1] She was ringside during several matches as they defended their World Tag Team Championship.[10] During this time, Keibler feuded on-screen with then-heel, Victoria, including confrontations and a mixed-tag-team match on Raw and a singles match on Heat.[10][59]

After a long tenure on Monday nights, Keibler and fellow Raw Diva, Christy Hemme, were moved to SmackDown! on August 25, as part of a trade that brought Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle to Raw.[60] On SmackDown! Keibler participated in lingerie matches and bikini contests.[10] After a short absence Keibler began a short feud with Jillian Hall, which led to the two having a match on Velocity, which Keibler lost.[10] The match was Keibler's final match with WWE.[61] Keibler then asked for time off to appear on Dancing with the Stars.[18] After completing her stint on Dancing with the Stars, Keibler left WWE in early 2006 to move on to other endeavors.

Return to WWE

Tough Enough (2011)

After leaving WWE in July 2006, Keibler made a special guest appearance for WWE's reality show, Tough Enough. Being a former NFL Cheerleader, she helped prepare the contestants to perform publicly in Universal Studios.

Supermarket Superstar

In July 2013, Keibler began hosting a Lifetime show called Supermarket Superstar, where home chefs fight for their product to be sold in supermarkets.[62]

Personal life

In 2000, after winning the $10,000 in the contest to become a part of the Nitro Girls, Keibler used the money to buy season tickets for the Baltimore Ravens, the team for which she used to cheer.[7] During her days with WCW, Keibler was romantically linked with David Flair, the son of wrestler Ric Flair.[7][31] While in the WWE she also dated wrestler Andrew "Test" Martin[7] both on and off screen.[63]

Keibler moved to Los Angeles in 2004,[19] where she was a roommate with her friend, Torrie Wilson.[7] In June 2005, Keibler was reported to be in a relationship with actor Geoff Stults, best known for his appearances on 7th Heaven.[64] The pair appeared together on MTV's Punk'd, with Keibler as the recipient of the prank.[65] Keibler and Stults were part-owners of the now defunct Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of the new American Basketball Association.[66] Stults and Keibler split in the middle of 2010.[67] Keibler started dating George Clooney in July 2011.[68] Clooney and Keibler ended their relationship in July 2013.[69][70]

Keibler began dating Future Ads CEO Jared Pobre[71] in fall 2013, though they had been friends for several years previously. They were married on March 8, 2014 in Mexico.[72] They have one daughter, Ava Grace Pobre, born on August 20, 2014.[73]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

Notes
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dancing with the Stars (US) third place contestant
Season 2 (Spring 2006 with Tony Dovolani)
Succeeded by