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Stacy Keibler

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American professional wrestler, dancer, and model (born 1979)
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Stacy Keibler
Keibler in 2011
Personal information
BornStacy Ann-Marie Keibler
(1979-10-14)October 14, 1979 (age 46)
Alma materTowson University
Spouse
Jared Pobre
(m. 2014)
Children3
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Miss Hancock
Skye
Stacy Keibler
Super Stacy[1]
Billed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Billed weight136 lb (62 kg)[3]
Billed fromBaltimore, Maryland[2]
Trained byWCW Power Plant
Debut1999
Retired2006

Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler (born October 14, 1979) is an American retiredprofessional wrestler,cheerleader,dancer,actress andmodel. She is best known for her tenures inWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) andWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

Keibler began her professional wrestling career as a part of theNitro Girls in WCW.[4][5] She quickly moved on to a more prominent role in the company as the manager Miss Hancock. As Miss Hancock, Keibler was known for doing table dances, her relationship withDavid Flair, and a pregnancyangle.[6] After WCW was purchased by the WWF (later WWE) in 2001, Keibler moved to the new company during theAttitude Era, using her real name and taking part in theInvasion storyline, also managing theDudley Boyz.[6] Keibler also managedTest andScott Steiner. Before her departure from WWE in 2006, she was affiliated withThe Hurricane and Rosey and nicknamed "Super Stacy".[1][7]

Keibler was a contestant onDancing with the Stars: season two, where she placed third.[7] She has also appeared on otherABC series such asWhat About Brian,George Lopez, andOctober Road, as well as the 100th episode of theCBSsitcomHow I Met Your Mother as a bartender and on the USA Network showPsych. Keibler has also modeled, appearing in bothMaxim andStuff magazines.[8][9]

Keibler is considered to be asex symbol and is known for her unusually long legs.[8][4][5] She has been known as both "The Legs of WCW" and "The Legs of WWE".[7] During Keibler's time onDancing with the Stars, judgeBruno Tonioli nicknamed her "The Weapon of Mass Seduction".[citation needed] Stacy Keibler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on March 27, 2023.[10]

Early life

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Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler was born on October 14, 1979, inRosedale, Maryland, the daughter of Patricia and Gary Keibler.[4][11] Beginning at the age of three, Keibler tookballet,jazz, andtap dancing classes at Jean Kettell Studio of Dance inDundalk, Maryland. She went to St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School in Rosedale for her early schooling.[4][5]

In 1990, Keibler won the title of Miss Maryland Pre-Teen, after competing for the title inTimonium, and went on to win the National Miss Pre-Teen Crown. After attendingThe Catholic High School of Baltimore, an all-girls school, she attendedTowson University, where she studiedmass communication.[5] She attended the university on a partial scholarship and had a 3.7grade point average (GPA).[5][12] Keibler had minor parts in movies such asPecker andLiberty Heights, as well as small modeling jobs.[4][5] Keibler became acheerleader for theBaltimore Ravensfootball team when she was 18.[4][5]

Professional wrestling career

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World Championship Wrestling (1999–2001)

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Keibler began watching wrestling with her boyfriend at the time, Kris Cumberland.[5] She can be seen in the crowd on an episode ofNitro in 1997 and theStarrcade 1998pay-per-view before the television title match, dancing in anNWO Wolfpac T-shirt.[13]

In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest that was held byWorld Championship Wrestling to find a new member of theNitro Girls dance troupe, which was organized in an attempt to boost the show's declining ratings. A total of 300 women participated in the contest; the results were decided by a series of polls on WCW's website, which narrowed down the field to eight finalists. Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition ofNitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists, and she was given a spot on the dance troupe, along with a $10,000 prize. Her winning routine was watched by 4.4 million viewers.[5] Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship showMonday Nitro under the name Skye.[5] By 2000, Keibler was appearing on WCW as a Nitro Girl, attending school full-time, and cheering for theBaltimore Ravens.[5]

She then gained a bigger role and became aheelvalet with the new name of Ms. Hancock. Her first role under this name was briefly serving as an associate for thetag team ofLenny Lane andLodi dubbedStandards and Practices.[14] Despite wearingbusiness suits, her character was known to climb on top of the announcers' table and dance sensually.[6] 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 underneath her incredibly short skirts.[15] At 5 feet 11 inches, Keibler was one of the tallest women on WWE's roster between 2001 and 2006.[16]

During 2000, she datedDavid Flair (both on-screen and off-screen), who was already involved in an on-screen relationship withDaffney. Ms. Hancock set her eyes on Flair and ended up stealing him away from Daffney and continued to torment the woman whose boyfriend she stole, and the two would feud throughout the Summer of 2000. This led to Keibler's in-ring debut at theBash at the Beach in aWedding Gown match, which she lost after she removed her own gown.[17] Hancock next briefly feuded withKimberly Page, but the storyline ended abruptly when Page quit the company.[5] Keibler and Flair then began a feud with theMisfits in Actionstable, including amud wrestling singles match againstMajor Gunns atNew Blood Rising.[6][17] 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.[6] Two proposed endings to the storyline were for eitherRic Flair orVince Russo to be the father of her child.[18] The angle, however, ended prematurely, as she revealed the pregnancy to be false, broke up with David Flair, and was taken off of television.[citation needed]

When Stacy returned in 2001, she dropped the name Ms. Hancock and went by her real name.[6] On the March 12, 2001 edition ofNitro, Keibler revealedShawn Stasiak as her "baby" and continued her role as a heel manager, siding with Stasiak. Shawn and Stacy would feud with Bam Bam Bigelow, with the evil Stacy using underhanded tactics to help Stasiak win 2 matches from a series of 3, including on the final edition ofNitro two weeks later on March 26.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE (2001–2006, 2011–2023)

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The Invasion (2001)

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Main article:The Invasion

When WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 2001, Keibler's Time Warner contract was bought by the WWF. Stacy made her WWF television debut on the June 14, 2001 episode ofSmackDown! when then-face,Shane McMahon brought her to the ring to distract then-heel,Rhyno, causing him to lose a match. Not long after this she turned into aheel character as part ofThe Alliance. Stacy showed herself to be an evil mean girl that had a sadistic side, as she loved watching other people's pain and misfortune, and regularly enjoyed mocking them by pointing and laughing. She originally teamed up with real-life friend, then-heel,Torrie Wilson, and the pair feuded withTrish Stratus andLita. During this feud the four wrestlers competed in the first-ever tag teamBra and Panties Match at theInvasion pay-per-view, which Trish and Lita won by stripping Stacy and Wilson down to theirbra &panties.[6][19] After this she and Torrie moved on to targetingJacqueline and were shown backstage enjoying watching Jacqueline cry over the elimination of Shadrick McGee fromTough Enough. Stacy and Torrie then defeated Jacqueline in a handicap match onRaw with help fromIvory. On theHeat beforeSummerSlam, Stacy along with Torrie and Ivory, brutally attacked Lita backstage by injuring her knee, with the intent of preventing her from competing against them later that night. Stacy also had a brief reunion with Shawn Stasiak, and a short alliance withTazz, as they battled the likes ofSpike Dudley andTajiri. Stacy found it amusing how short these men were and told Torrie that their height made them lesser men. Torrie had begun dating Tajiri at this time and this caused the evil Stacy to begin an on-screen rivalry with her former friend. The feud started with a couple of mixed tag matches involving the women and included Stacy sneak attacking Torrie backstage on an episode of Raw.

Duchess of Dudleyville (2001–2002)

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Main article:The Dudley Boyz
Keibler duringWrestleMania X8 in March 2002

As theWCW/ECW Invasion was nearing its end, Keibler became the manager of the heelDudley Boyz. She made her first appearance in this role on the October 1, 2001 episode ofRaw, and wasnicknamed the "Duchess of Dudleyville".[6] During this time, Stacy continued to show her sadistic side as she took great pleasure in watching the likes of Torrie Wilson and Spike Dudley get driven violently through tables, and particularly enjoyed being the one to personally give the order to the Dudley Boyz to put Torrie through a table. Stacy couldn't hide her joy at seeing Torrie suffering at her feet and laughed at the sight. A few days later onSmackdown, Stacy watched with glee as the Dudley Boyz threw Spike to the outside of the ring and through a table, as commentatorMichael Cole acknowledged how wicked Stacy was and called her “evil”. Torrie would return a couple of weeks later to get her revenge and gave Keibler a wedgie then pantsed her on an episode ofSmackDown!. She then defeated Keibler in the first-ever lingerie match, a match wrestled in lingerie, atNo Mercy.[19] Keibler made her WrestleMania debut atWrestleMania X8 alongside The Dudleyz.[19][20] Keibler's role with the Dudley Boyz came to an abrupt end duringRaw after WrestleMania when she waspowerbombed through a table after accidentally costing the team a match.[21] She then set her sights on the WWE Women's Championship atJudgment Day, facing Trish Stratus in a losing effort.[22] She faced Stratus several more times in the succeeding weeks, but she never won a match against her.[citation needed]

Mr McMahon's personal assistant (2002)

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Keibler was originallydrafted to theSmackDown! brand in 2002,[23] where she immediately set her eyes on the man in charge, the heel WWE chairman,Vince McMahon.[4] McMahon was ready to hire another attractive woman until Keibler interrupted and performed a seductivetable dance in the ring to successfully become McMahon's personal assistant,[4] as well as his on-screen mistress. She was frequently shown flirting and 'making out' with him in backstage segments.[21] During her time alongside the boss she lied that the young rookieRandy Orton had forced himself on her, which caused Orton to be punished with a match against the mean veteranHardcore Holly. A few weeks later she sat at ringside and enjoyed watching the rookie Orton get beaten up some more, this time by Test. She also had a personal ringside view whenTriple H was ambushed in a 6 on 1 beatdown by some of McMahon's henchmen. The sadistic Stacy looked on and grinned with pleasure as Triple H was beaten and bloodied in the assault. She also continued her rivalry with Torrie Wilson during this time period, and even tried to throw Torrie off the stage on an episode ofSmackDown!, but a referee saved Torrie just in time and stopped Stacy's evil plan from being a success. Her time with McMahon came to an end whenStephanie McMahon becamegeneral manager of the SmackDown! brand.[24]Dawn Marie made her debut onSmackDown! as McMahon's legal assistant, who competed with Keibler for McMahon's affections.

Move to Raw and alliance with Test (2002–2003)

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A key storyline for Keibler's on-screen character occurred when she leftSmackDown! forRaw. Keibler made her officialRaw debut on August 12, 2002, and immediately began feuding with the women there. She was given the role of being a special referee on a couple of occasions and used them as opportunities to abuse her power. Stacy liked counting quickly when her fellow bad girls were making pin attempts and counted slowly for the fan favorites. In another role as a special referee, Stacy was put in charge of a match between Test andD'Lo Brown. At the start of the match Stacy slapped D’Lo in the face and hindered his attempts to win the match with slow counts. After D'Lo argued with Stacy about her actions, he was smashed in the face by a big boot from Test, which Stacy thoroughly enjoyed watching. She then made a quick 3 count to help the villain Test win the match. This would begin the on screen pairing between her and Test which would last for the remainder of 2002 and most of 2003. She enjoyed watching him rip apart fan favourites, such as the superheroHurricane and would also use her deviousness to help him win matches, such as when she delivered a low blow toGoldust.

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.[25] This caused the gimmick to become popular with the audience and the couple switched from being villains into fan favorites in November 2002. This would be Stacy's first time as ababyface in WWE. In the spring of 2003, Test, however, became to verbally abuse Keibler, who also started managingScott Steiner. After months of build-up, Keibler finally left Test for Steiner on the June 2 edition ofRaw.[citation needed] Steiner defeated Test for Keibler's services atBad Blood, and Keibler seemed happy as Steiner's new manager, as the two alluded to having more than a professional relationship.[26] 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 ofRaw, Test won the match after faking a leg injury and then blindsiding Steiner with a big boot. A match was then set forUnforgiven with the stipulation that if Test won, he would not only retain Keibler's services,[15] but would acquire Steiner's services as well. During the match, Keibler's interference backfired, and Test won the match.[27] Steiner then turned heel by attacking Keibler after her interference in his match on the September 29 episode ofRaw backfired.[citation needed] For a time, Test and Steiner worked as a tag team, sharing the services of Keibler as their on-screensex slave.[15] The storyline finally ended on the December 1 episode ofRaw, whengeneral managerMick Foley freed Keibler from her obligatory contracts with Test and Steiner by temporarily firing them.[citation needed]

Various storylines (2003–2005)

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Keibler was chosen to record a track on the albumWWE Originals. She and WWE music producerJim Johnston recorded the song "Why Can't We Just Dance?" for the album.[28] She was then placed in a feud involvingTorrie Wilson and then-babyface,Sable, both of whom had recently posed for aPlayboy cover. Keibler aligned withMiss Jackie, neither of whom had posed for the magazine, claiming that they deserved to be inPlayboy over Sable and Wilson. Keibler and Jackie challenged Sable and Wilson to aTag Team Evening Gown match atWrestleMania XX, which they lost when Jackie was pinned by Wilson, and the feud was dropped afterward. Before the feud was dropped, all the performers were playing face characters at the time.[29]

Keibler wrestlingTrish Stratus during ahouse 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 ofGail Kim,Trish Stratus, andMolly Holly and with partnersNidia and the face gimmick ofVictoria.[citation needed] Keibler got upset victories over Kim, Stratus, and Holly.[citation needed] She earned a Women's Championship title match on October 11, 2004, but she was defeated by Stratus, who retained the title.[30] Keibler also competed in the first-ever Fulfill your FantasyDiva Battle Royal for the WWE Women's Championship atTaboo Tuesday along with Victoria, Nidia, Gail Kim, Molly Holly,Jazz, and then-champion Stratus.[29] 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.[29]

In February 2005, Keibler began appearing in backstage segments with then-babyface, Randy Orton, and eventually became his on-screen girlfriend.[31] When Orton challengedThe Undertaker to a match atWrestleMania 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.[citation needed]

Super Stacy (2005–2006)

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Keibler dressed as "Super Stacy" in 2005

Keibler then joined forces withThe Hurricane and Rosey.[7] She became one-third of the trio as asuperherosidekick nicknamed Super Stacy, complete with her own superhero costume.[1] She was ringside during several matches as they defended theirWorld Tag Team Championship.[citation needed] During this time, Keibler feuded on-screen with then-heel, Victoria, including confrontations and a mixed-tag-team match onRaw and a singles match onHeat.[citation needed]

After a long tenure on Monday nights, Keibler andChristy Hemme, were moved toSmackDown! on August 25, as part of a trade that brought Torrie Wilson andCandice Michelle toRaw. OnSmackDown! Keibler participated in lingerie matches and bikini contests.[citation needed] After a short absence, Keibler began a short feud withJillian Hall, which led to the two having a match onVelocity, which Keibler lost.[citation needed] This would be Keibler's final match with WWE.[citation needed] Keibler then asked for time off to appear onDancing with the Stars.[32] During this time, Keibler's WWE.com profile was moved fromSmackDown! toRAW, though she never made an appearance on the brand before leaving the company. Keibler's final mention on WWE programming occurred on the March 6, 2006 episode ofRAW, where she was insulted byCandice Michelle for placing third onDancing with the Stars during Michelle's unveiling of herPlayboy magazine cover. After completing her stint onDancing with the Stars, Keibler officially parted ways with WWE in July 2006 to move on to other endeavors.

Sporadic appearances and Hall of Fame induction (2011, 2019, 2023)

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After leaving WWE in July 2006, Keibler made a special guest appearance for WWE's reality show,Tough Enough in 2011. Being a formerNFL Cheerleader, she helped prepare the contestants to perform publicly inUniversal Studios.

On April 6, 2019, Keibler made a surprise return to induct Torrie Wilson into theWWE Hall of Fame. In 2021, WWE Network listed Keibler as one of the women who made an impact in WWE outside the ring.[33] On March 15, 2023, Keibler was reported to be entering theWWE Hall of Fame, being confirmed on March 27, 2023.[34] She was inducted by both Mick Foley and Torrie Wilson at the official ceremony ahead ofWrestleMania 39, appearing with fellow inductees on-stage during the second night of the event.[35]

Modeling and acting career

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As the Fitness Editor atStuff magazine during 2005 and 2006, Keibler wrote and modeled for her own occasional column, Getting Fit with Stacy Keibler.[9] 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.[8][36] In 2008, she was named No. 89 inMaxim's annual Hot 100 list.;[37] the following year she was No. 77.[38] In 2010, she was No. 82[39] and in 2011 she was No. 72. And in 2012 she was ranked 51.[40] Keibler has declined two invitations fromPlayboy to pose in the nude for its magazine.[4]

Keibler starred in a commercial forAT&T Corporation alongsideCarrot Top.[4] She also auditioned and earned a role inBig Momma's House 2,[4] but she did not appear.

She competed in the second season ofDancing with the Stars, alongside her dance partner,Tony Dovolani.[32][41] Keibler received a perfect score of 30 from the three judges for hersamba dance routine in week five.[7] This prompted judge,Bruno Tonioli, to nickname her a "weapon of mass seduction."[citation needed] Overall, Keibler and Dovolani received four perfect scores.[7] Keibler was eliminated in the final episode,[32] coming in third toJerry Rice, who placed second in the final round of the competition, andDrew Lachey, the winner of the season. Two of the judges,Bruno Tonioli andLen Goodman, felt she should have at least placed second.[42] Oddsmakers had considered her the favorite to win the competition.[32]

Keibler has appeared onMTV'sPunk'd twice. In season five, Keibler took part in helping prank Triple H, which also includedStephanie McMahon. In season seven, however, Keibler was seen as a victim of a prank by her then-boyfriend,Geoff Stults.[43]

In February 2007, Keibler began a recurring role inABC'sWhat About Brian.[41] She played the role of Brian's new neighbor and love interest.[41] This was Keibler's first major acting role, following her previous minor roles in bothBubble Boy andPecker.[5][44] Keibler guest starred onGeorge Lopez on ABC.[41] In the fall of 2007, Keibler appeared both inThe Comebacks and on ABC's dramaOctober Road.[45][46]

In April 2008, she was named No. 64 inFHM's annual100 Sexiest Women list.[47] Keibler was featured in an advertisement in the 2008Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. In September 2008, Keibler appeared on ABC Family's mini television series,Samurai Girl as the heel character Karen.[48] On November 23, 2008, Keibler was named the "World's Hottest Athlete" by a sixty-four contestant bracket on InGameNow.[49][50]

Keibler hosted the E! Special Maxim's Celebrity Beach Watch: 15 Hottest Bodies on September 16, 2009, andThe 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 theHow I Met Your Mother 100th episode, "Girls Versus Suits". On February 3, 2010, Keibler appeared on an episode of the USA Network showPsych. On Oct. 4, 2010, Keibler made a guest appearance in the spy comedyChuck season 4, episode 3 titled "Chuck versus the Cubic Z" alongside guests Nicole Richie and fellow WWE alum "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Keibler played the role of CIA agent "Greta".

In 2011, Keibler hosted Call of Duty Elite's Friday Night Fights.[51] In 2013, Keibler hosted aLifetime show calledSupermarket Superstar, where home chefs fought for their product to be sold in supermarkets.[52] In 2014, she reprised her role as Karina in the episode "Slapsgiving 3: Slappointment in Slapmarra" ofHow I Met Your Mother.

Other media

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Keibler made hervideo game debut inWCW Backstage Assault as her Miss Hancock character. She would later appear in thirteenWWE console games, which include:WWE WrestleMania X8,WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth,WWE Crush Hour,WWE WrestleMania XIX,WWE Raw 2,WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain,WWE Day of Reckoning,WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw,WWE WrestleMania 21,WWE Day of Reckoning 2,WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006,WWE 2K22 (asdownloadable content),WWE 2K23,WWE 2K24 andWWE 2K25. Keibler also appears inDancing with the Stars, a game based on theABCseries of the same name, and theWWE SuperCard andWWE Champions mobile games.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998PeckerBlonde on BusUncredited
1999Liberty HeightsExtraUncredited
2001Bubble BoyWorking GirlCameo
2002;
2011
WWE Tough EnoughHerself3 episodes
2004Headbangers BallHerself1 episode
2005–2006Punk'dHerself2 episodes
2006Dancing with the StarsHerselfPlaced third in season 2
2007George LopezLindsay Cafferty2 episodes
2007What About BrianStephanie5 episodes
2007The ComebacksAll-American Mom
2008October RoadRory DunlopEpisode: "The Fine Art of Surfacing"
2008Samurai GirlKaren2 episodes
2009In the MotherhoodKeli LeeEpisode: "It Takes a Village Idiot"
2009Mayne StreetHerselfEpisode: "Sports Guy Mansion"
2010;
2014
How I Met Your MotherKarina2 episodes
2010–2011ChuckGreta/Captain Victoria Dunwoody2 episodes
2011PsychJessica MartinoEpisode: "Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers"
2011Blue Mountain StateThad's WifeEpisode: "Vision Quest"
2011Fixing PeteMandyTelevision movie
2012Dysfunctional FriendsStorm
2012Men at WorkKeriEpisode: "Devil's Threesome"
2012NTSF:SD:SUV::HoursEpisode: "Time Angels"
2013Fashion PoliceHerselfJune 13 episode
2013The ViewHerself/Guest Co-HostessJuly 18 episode
2013Supermarket SuperstarHerself/host10 episodes
2013Hollywood Game NightHerselfEpisode: "Purr-ty People"
2013Project RunwayHerself/Guest JudgeEpisode: "Let's Do Brunch"

Video games

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YearTitleNotes
2000WCW Backstage AssaultFirst video game appearance.
Appears as Miss Hancock.
2002WWE WrestleMania X8First WWE video game appearance.
2002WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth
2003WWE Crush Hour
2003WWE WrestleMania XIX
2003WWE Raw 2
2003WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain
2004WWE Day of Reckoning
2004WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw
2005WWE WrestleMania 21
2005WWE Day of Reckoning 2Cover athlete.
2005WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006
2007Dancing with the StarsBased on the showof the same name.
2020WWE SuperCardIntroduced in Season 7.
2021WWE ChampionsIntroduced in 2021.[53]
2022WWE 2K22DLC (Downloadable content)
2023WWE 2K23Unlock-able wrestling through in-game currency
2024WWE 2K24Unlock-able wrestler through in-game currency
2025WWE 2K25Unlock-able wrestler through in-game currency

Dancing with the Stars season 2 performances

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Week #Dance / SongJudges' scoresResult
InabaGoodmanTonioli
1Waltz / "I Wonder Why"868Safe
2Rumba / "I'm Like a Bird"91010Safe
3Tango / "Cell Block Tango"999Safe
4Foxtrot / "Cold, Cold Heart"899Safe
5Samba / "Bootylicious"101010Safe
GroupSalsa / "Rhythm is Gonna Get You"No scores given
6Jive / "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"101010Safe
GroupViennese Waltz / "Fallin'"No scores given
7
Semi-finals
Quickstep / "You Can't Hurry Love"999Safe
Cha-Cha-Cha / "Since U Been Gone"9910
8
Finals
Jive / "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"101010Third place
Freestyle / "Staylin' Alive"899
Samba / "Livin' la Vida Loca"101010

Personal life

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Keibler's boyfriend of five years from 1994 to 1999, Kris Cumberland, was a wrestling fan who first got her interested in wrestling, and they would sometimes go to WCW and WWF events within two hours’ drive of Baltimore.[5] In 2000, after winning $10,000 in the contest to become a part of theNitro Girls, Keibler used the money to buy season tickets for theBaltimore Ravens, the team for which she cheers and was a former cheerleader.[4] In 2000, Keibler datedDavid Flair during their time together in WCW.[54]

From 2001 to 2005, Keibler datedAndrew "Test" Martin while they both worked together in the WWF/WWE.[54] Keibler moved toLos Angeles in 2004,[41] where she was roommates withTorrie Wilson.[4] In June 2005, Keibler was reported to be in a relationship with actorGeoff Stults.[55] The pair appeared together onMTV'sPunk'd, with Keibler as the recipient of the prank.[56] Keibler and Stults were part-owners of the now defunct Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of theAmerican Basketball Association.[57] The team went defunct after only one season.[58][59] Stults and Keibler split in 2010.[60][61]

Keibler started datingGeorge Clooney in July 2011.[62] Clooney and Keibler ended their relationship in July 2013.[63][64]

Keibler began dating Future Ads CEO Jared Pobre in fall 2013, though they had been friends for several years previously. They were married on March 8, 2014, in Mexico.[65] They have two daughters[66][67] and a son.[68]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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Notes

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