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- Stacy Keibler
Stacy Keibler is an accomplished wrestling star, first lighting it up in the defunct WCW and now causing cardiac arrest in the WWE. From the age of three she was involved in many styles of dance and her love for the spotlight spurred an interest in modeling and acting. Stacy worked as a model and actress, as well as a physical therapist technician and a Baltimore Ravens cheerleader before entering the world of wrestling. What's more, Stacy was ... a full time student, pulling in near-perfect grades in Mass Communications at Towson University. Stacy got her start in wrestling with WCW after winning the Nitro Girl Search in late 1999. When the WCW folded, this leggy star joined Smackdown on the arm of the new owner of WCW Shane McMahon. - Stacy -- Stacy Keibler
Born October 14, 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland, Stacy Keibler naturally gravitated toward physical activity such as dance from childhood. From the age of three she was involved in ballet, tap and jazz dance, her parents making a commitment to go as far as Stacy's talents would take her. - Stacy Keibler -- Wrestling
Stacy Keibler is a living, breathing representation of many men's fantasies. She is trained to kick a**, talk trash and to many, looks like a goddess. Tall, blonde and stacked, Stacy and her special weapon (her amazing legs) make a killer combo. The best part of all is that it's not even hard to catch her posing seductively or wearing skimpy clothing: it's her job. And thanks to the WWE, Stacy delights men around the world. - Stacy Keibler -- Baltimore Ravens
Stacy Keibler is a German American and was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in a baltimore suburb, Glen Burnie. After high school, she attended Towson University where she studied Mass Communications. - Ric Flair -- Randy Savage
Triple H has made no secret in saying that Ric Flair was his favorite wrestler. In late 2002, the stable of Evolution was formed with Triple H as the leader. The concept was that Flair was the greatest of the last generation, Triple H was the greatest wrestler at the moment and the future of wrestling was Batista & Randy Orton. Even though Evolution has broken up, there is no doubt that Ric Flair will still be a main player in WWE. - Geoff Stults
When Geoff Stults and his brother were in high school, they heard that a young lady they both had a crush on was trying out for the Spring Musical. Although Stults' main interest was football, he decided to try out for the play. He got one of the lead roles, and it was then that he fell in love with acting. - Wwe Divas -- Trish Stratus
The first lingerie shoot, WWE Divas Undressed was originally a special on TNN (now Spike TV). The program was a competition or "Thong-a-thon" as Jerry Lawler called it. All of the divas, except for Jazz and Lita, were involved... Trish Stratus only competed in the first round due to a "kayfabe" attack by Jazz. It was later released on VHS and DVD with behind the scenes photoshoot sessions. Jazz participated in the photoshoot session despite being injured. Stacy Keibler was the covergirl of the WWE Divas Undressed magazine. - 7Th Heaven
[A]fter airing Monday nights at 8/7c for ten seasons, plus the first two episodes of Season 11, the CW unexpectedly moved 7th Heaven to Sunday nights as of October 15, 2006. The Sunday/Monday lineup-swap was attributed to mediocre ratings of shows on both nights. While 7th Heaven did improve in numbers over the CW's previous Sunday night programming, it never quite hit its Monday-night momentum again, and the shows that replaced it in its slot on Monday night never matched what it had achieved in that time slot.[6] - Torrie Wilson
One of the WWE's hottest divas, Torrie Wilson is an Idaho-born beauty is an All-American girl. Not afraid to get down and dirty, Torrie has entered the wrestling ring to square off with lady wrestlers like Dawn Marie, Stacy Keibler, Trish Stratus and Hiroko. - Basketball -- Basketball Association
The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a 10-team rival league to the NBA that began play in the 1967-68 season and folded nine years later after the 1975-76 season. Four current NBA teams – Indiana, Denver, New York, and San Antonio – originated in the ABA.
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