Born on October 14, 1979, in Rosedale, Maryland, Stacy Keibler has become a household name in the world of sports entertainment and Hollywood. Known for her statuesque beauty and athletic prowess, she first gained fame as a professional wrestler with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). However, Keibler's career extends beyond the wrestling ring, showcasing her versatility across multiple platforms. Keibler's interest in dance and modeling was evident from an early age. At just three years old, she began taking ballet, jazz, and tap dancing lessons. These skills would later contribute to her success in wrestling, where her athletic ability and charisma quickly made her a fan favorite. Keibler's wrestling career began in 1999 when she won a competition to become a part of WCW's Nitro Girls dance team. She then transitioned into a full-fledged wrestling role, adopting the ring name "Miss Hancock". After WCW was acquired by WWE, Keibler continued to wrestle and manage various wrestlers, earning the nickname "The Legs of WWE" due to her long legs and high-energy performances. Outside of wrestling, Keibler's career expanded into acting and television hosting. She appeared on the second season of Dancing With The Stars, finishing third and demonstrating her dance talents to a wider audience. Her acting credits include roles in popular television series such as What About Brian and How I Met Your Mother. Keibler also hosted the Lifetime show Supermarket Superstar and guest-hosted Attack of the Show!. Over the years, Keibler has proven herself to be a multifaceted talent, successfully transitioning from the wrestling ring to the small screen, and making her mark in both sports entertainment and Hollywood.
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