Stacy Keibler (born October 14, 1979, in Rosedale, Maryland) is an American entertainer whose career has included professional wrestling, modeling and television. She rose to public attention in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a performer in national wrestling promotions, then moved into mainstream media work that emphasized both athletic showmanship and fashion-oriented appearances.

Early life and entry into entertainment

Keibler’s early years combined athletic training and performance experience with an interest in modeling and on-camera work. She transitioned from regional and promotional appearances into the national wrestling scene around the turn of the century. That move provided a platform from which she developed a recognizable on-screen persona and gained opportunities outside of the ring.

Professional wrestling career

Keibler worked with World Championship Wrestling from roughly 1999 to 2001 and then with World Wrestling Entertainment from 2001 to 2006. In those promotions she performed primarily as a manager and valet, often participating in televised storylines, interviews and occasional in-ring segments. Her combination of physical presence, choreography and camera-friendly presentation made her a frequent featured personality on weekly televised programs.

Television, modeling and mainstream crossover

After stepping back from regular wrestling appearances, Keibler expanded her career into modeling, acting and reality television. She took part in fashion shoots and advertising campaigns, and she appeared in guest roles and specials that showcased her crossover appeal. On the second season of Dancing with the Stars she danced with partner Tony Dovolani and became one of the season’s most talked-about contestants, finishing among the top competitors and drawing media attention for her performance style.

Public image and nicknames

Keibler’s public image was built in part around an emphasis on glamorous presentation and physical attributes; wrestling promotions and entertainment outlets applied playful nicknames during her career, often referencing her long legs. Such sobriquets contributed to her recognition beyond the wrestling fan base and helped position her as a crossover personality in fashion and television circles.

Later work and activities

Following her move away from full-time wrestling, Keibler continued to work in entertainment, including modeling features and occasional acting roles. She has participated in public events, philanthropic activities and promotional appearances. Profiles and interviews in entertainment media document a range of her credits and provide context for her post-wrestling career choices.

Personal life

Keibler has kept many personal details private while occasionally appearing at public and charitable events. She married Jared Pobre in March 2014 in Mexico. Beyond headline items, her career is often cited as an example of an athlete who successfully transitioned into broader media and modeling work.

For more detailed credits, match listings and episode appearances consult contemporary entertainment databases and archived interviews. These sources provide match histories, television credits and documented appearances that illuminate Keibler’s transition from sports entertainment to mainstream media.