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Sitting Pretty As Miss Hancock, Stacy Keibler gets a leg up on a career in the entertainment field: Stacy Keibler has lived in the same house in Baltimore her entire life. She attended a small, all girls Catholic high school where all the students knew each other. She currently is a student at Towson University in Maryland working towards a degree in mass communications.
But when this stunning blonde struts her mile-long legs down the walkway at WCW events, she is not the sweet Keibler her friends and family know. Keibler morphs into Miss Hancock, the rebellious WCW Standards and Practices secretary. She springs onto the announcers' table, shakes her blonde tresses from their restrictive bun, indignantly tosses her glasses aside and breaks into a provocative dance, bumping and grinding until her miniscule skirt rides up to shocking heights.
The amazing transformation is quite simple for the talented starlet. Keibler seemingly was destined for the entertainment world from the time she could walk. From dance competitions to modeling to movie appearances, Keibler has dabbled in practically every medium that could transport the bombshell to celebrity status. "I've been dancing since I was 3 years old," Keibler says. "By the time I was in eighth grade I danced every day of the week and went to three different dance schools. Dance has always been a big part of my life."
Once she graduated from high school, Keibler became a cheerleader for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens for two years and discovered her affinity for performing in front of crowds. "I don't get nervous-I'd rather perform in front of an entire arena than in front of seven of my family members," she says.
Standing 5'11", Keibler was a natural for runway modeling, and she also made appearances in the movies "Pecker," by John waters and "Liberty Heights," by Barry Levinson. Keibler says her role as Miss Hancock has been her greatest experience in the entertainment industry.
"When I was little, I always told my mom I wanted to be on television. I've been an extra in movies and have done modeling, but this is the best thing I've ever done," she says. WCW discovered Keibler during the 1999 Nitro Girl Search. An avid wrestling fan who has not missed a Nitro for the past three years, Keibler heard the Nitro Girls were beginning