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Stacy Keibler joins 2023 WWE Hall of Fame


HOLLYWOOD - DECEMBER 10:  Wrestler Stacy Keibler arrives at the Hollywood Life magazine's 6th Annual Breakthrough Awards held at Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre on December 10, 2006 in Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD - DECEMBER 10: Wrestler Stacy Keibler arrives at the Hollywood Life magazine's 6th Annual Breakthrough Awards held at Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre on December 10, 2006 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
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As first reported by People.com, Stacy Keibler was selected for the WWE Hall of Fame, joining Rey Mysterio, The Great Muta and Andy Kaufman in the Class of 2023.

According to WWE's website, Keiber started her career as a model and cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens, and burst onto the scene in 2000 after winning a contest to join WCW’s The Nitro Girls. Recognizing her vast potential and sheer star power, WCW transformed Keibler into Ms. Hancock, a provocative, business-suit-wearing manager who was all “Standards and Practices.”

In WWE, Keibler swiftly captivated fans on Raw and SmackDown as a member of The Alliance. Teaming with fellow WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson, the dynamic duo wreaked havoc on the opposition.

Shortly thereafter, Keibler began managing The Dudley Boyz as their Duchess of Dudleyville, before lending her help to Test, Scott Steiner, and the superhero team of Hurricane and Rosey. For a brief time, Keibler was even the assistant to Mr. McMahon himself. The Maryland native then took her talents inside the ring and engaged in memorable rivalries with Trish Stratus, Jacqueline, and Molly Holly.

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Upon leaving WWE in 2006, Keibler dazzled audiences by reaching the finals of Season 2 of Dancing with the Stars. She has since graced the covers of countless magazines, walked a variety of red carpets, and appeared on hit shows such as "How I Met Your Mother," "Chuck," and "Psych."

According to People.com Keiber was in shock when she heard the news.

"I never thought I would be in the Hall of Fame, to be honest," she tells PEOPLE. "I was completely shocked when I got the call. I had tears in my eyes."

WWE congratulates Keibler on her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.

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