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Ultra For Men - November 2005 - Free

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Stacy Keibler is an accomplished<br />

wrestling star, first lighting it up in the<br />

defunct WCW and now causing cardiac<br />

arrest in the WWE.<br />

Born October 14th, 1979 in Baltimore,<br />

Maryland, Stacy Keibler naturally gravitated<br />

toward physical activity such as dance from<br />

childhood. From the age of three she was<br />

involved in ballet, tap and jazz dance, her<br />

parents making a commitment to go as far as<br />

Stacy’s talents would take her. The taste for the<br />

spotlight while dancing soon spurred an interest<br />

in modeling and acting. With her good<br />

looks, it was not hard to land modeling gigs<br />

in conservative and not-so-conservative publications<br />

as she reached adulthood.<br />

Dancing since the age of three with a<br />

background in ballet, tap and jazz, it was<br />

easy to see why Stacy became a cheerleader.<br />

Stacy was one of the first Baltimore<br />

Ravens cheerleaders, working with the<br />

organization for two years.<br />

Stacy got her start in wrestling with<br />

WCW after winning the “Nitro Girl<br />

Search” in late 1999. Unfortunately for her<br />

the times were a-changing in the WCW.<br />

Stacy began appearing as “Miss<br />

Hancock” — a secretary for “Standards<br />

and Practices” with clipboard in hand taking<br />

notes on the matches.<br />

After the WCW was bought by<br />

wrestling mogul Vince McMahon in 2001,<br />

it looked like the leggy Stacy Keibler was<br />

going to head back to school. But in a<br />

shocking move, Stacy showed up on the<br />

WWE’s “Smackdown” on the arm of none<br />

other than the new co-owner of WCW,<br />

Shane McMahon.<br />

Whatever she does, we hope she maximizes<br />

her exposure so that men worldwide<br />

can fully appreciate the extent of<br />

Stacy’s talents.<br />

ULTRA: So what is it like having the world’s<br />

sexiest legs?<br />

Stacy Keibler: (Laughs) I’m very blessed!<br />

Because God didn’t bless me with too much up<br />

top. But he gave me ass and legs! And you can<br />

always go buy a nose. So I’m very blessed.<br />

Is it better to have great legs over great<br />

breasts?<br />

Well I can go out tomorrow and buy boobs<br />

if I want to, but you can’t go out and buy legs,<br />

so I think it’s better to have great legs! I get compliments<br />

on my legs all the time. I have so many<br />

girls who come up to me and say, ‘God, I wish<br />

I had your legs!’ I’m just pretty lucky when it<br />

comes to that.<br />

A lot of beautiful women will say that beauty<br />

can sometimes be a curse. But not you. You<br />

actually love being smoking hot.<br />

(Laughs) Why do you say that!<br />

You just seem to enjoy it.<br />

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Well I don’t take myself too seriously. I<br />

really don’t think of myself that way. I don’t<br />

think of myself as someone who’s so beautiful.<br />

I’ve had people tell me before that I’m<br />

a nerd stuck in a hot girl’s body. I’m just a<br />

free spirit who likes to go with the flow. I<br />

don’t take anything too seriously. I’m not<br />

one of those girls who just worries about<br />

how she looks.<br />

Can you feel guys looking at you from<br />

behind?<br />

Sometimes. Yes! It’s kind of interesting to me.<br />

But I can’t say that I don’t stare at a hot guy<br />

who walks by either.<br />

You used to be a Baltimore Ravens cheerleader.<br />

Is it true that the players aren’t<br />

allowed to date the cheerleaders?<br />

In our contract there was a no fraternization<br />

clause. But there are many football players<br />

and many cheerleaders that just don’t<br />

care. When I was with the Ravens I knew<br />

girls who actually got fired for fraternizing<br />

with the players.<br />

What happened to the players?<br />

Nothing happens to the players! Of<br />

course not! But they get rid of these<br />

measly little cheerleaders that aren’t making<br />

any money. Those are the ones they<br />

fire! (Laughs)<br />

I bet there are other cheerleaders who rat<br />

out the lucky ones who get hit on by the<br />

superstar players.<br />

I bet you that probably happens. I wasn’t a<br />

part of any of that, and I never dated any of the<br />

players, but I’m positive that goes on.<br />

Why do you say that?<br />

Because girls are the worst! Except me! I<br />

tend to be more like the guys. I have a lot of<br />

male friends and I really value my relationships<br />

with them because they’re not as catty.<br />

You don’t get all the backstabbing with guys<br />

like you do with girls.<br />

Did you ever have a player hit on you and<br />

consider going for it just for a second?<br />

I had a boyfriend during the time I was a<br />

cheerleader. I became friends with a few of<br />

the players, but it never went any further than<br />

that. My excuse right away was, ‘Oh, I have<br />

a boyfriend.’ So I never had to worry about<br />

any of that.<br />

During the games did you actually watch to<br />

see who’s winning?<br />

My dad really wanted me to try out for the<br />

Ravens cheerleading team, but I didn’t want to<br />

do it. I was 18 and I didn’t want to spend my<br />

weekdays practicing, but I went on the audition<br />

anyway just to make my dad happy. I [thought]<br />

in the back of my mind I was never going to<br />

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