Why Did Stacy Keibler Quit WWE?
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Many people were surprised when Stacy Keibler quit WWE earlier this year. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the possible reasons why she decided to leave.
Introduction
Stacy Keibler was one of the most popular WWE Divas of all time. She was a beautiful blonde with long legs, and a perfect figure. She was also a talented wrestler, and held the WWE Women’s Championship for a brief period of time. Despite her popularity, Keibler shocked the wrestling world when she abruptly quit WWE in 2006. So, why did Stacy Keibler quit WWE?
There are a few theories as to why Keibler decided to leave WWE. One theory is that she wanted to pursue a career in Hollywood.Keibler had made a few minor acting appearances before joining WWE, and it’s possible that she wanted to focus on her acting career full-time. Another theory is that Keibler was unhappy with her position in WWE. At the time of her departure, Keibler had been relegated to a supporting role on RAW, and wasn’t being used as often as she would have liked. Finally, it’s possible that Keibler simply got burnt out on wrestling. She had been with WWE for four years at the time of her departure, and may have just needed a break from the business.
Whatever the reason for her departure, Stacy Keibler is still one of the most popular Divas in WWE history.
Reasons for leaving
There are a variety of reasons why people might choose to leave WWE. In Stacy Keibler’s case, she was reportedly unhappy with the creative direction of her character and the company’s decision to keep her off television for extended periods of time. She also wanted to pursue other opportunities outside of wrestling.
Lack of creative fulfillment
In an interview with E! News, Stacy Keibler spoke about her decision to leave WWE and pursue other opportunities. When asked why she decided to leave WWE, Keibler said that she “just wasn’t feeling it anymore.”
Keibler explained that she had been with WWE for four years and had accomplished everything she wanted to in the company. She said that she was grateful for her time with WWE, but that she needed to move on to other things.
Keibler also said that she was excited to explore other aspects of her career, such as acting and hosting. She said that she loves being in front of the camera and that she is looking forward to doing more TV and film work.
Frustration with the booking process
While she enjoyed her time in WWE and appreciated everything the company did for her, Keibler says she ultimately left because she was becoming increasingly frustrated with WWE’s booking process. In an interview with Chris Jericho on his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Keibler said the straw that broke the camel’s back came when she was told to wear a French maid outfit and wrestle in a pie-eating contest against Torrie Wilson.
“I was so done at that point,” Keibler said. “I was like, ‘This is not what I signed up for.’ … I just remember thinking, ‘I don’t know if I can do this anymore.'”
Keibler said she was also tired of the travel schedule and being away from her then-boyfriend (and now husband), Jared Pobre.
The travel schedule
The travel schedule for WWE Superstars is grueling. They can be on the road upwards of 250 days a year, and often have to fly back and forth between states or countries for live shows. Stacy Keibler, who quit WWE in 2006, said that the travel was one of the reasons she decided to leave. “I was on the road so much that I didn’t know what city I was in half the time,” she told Playboy.
What’s next for Stacy Keibler
Just a few short weeks ago, Stacy Keibler announced her retirement from WWE. It was a move that surprised many, as Keibler is still young, popular, and has a lot of potential in the company. So why did she retire? And what’s next for her? Let’s take a look.
Acting
One of the first things that Keibler did after leaving WWE was to pursue an acting career. She made guest appearances on a few televisions shows and also landed a role in the movie “Knucklehead” starring WWE legend The Big Show. She has also appeared in a couple of commercials, most notably for ESPN Fantasy Football.
Modelling
Keibler has been a model for various magazines such as Stuff, Maxim, Muscle & Fitness and its spin-off website MMOxpress. In 2000, Keibler also appeared in an issue of Playboy. In July 2006, Keibler was the cover girl for Jane magazine. Keibler has also modeled for such clothing companies as Lucky Brand Jeans. On August 31, 2009 it was announced that Keibler would appear in the 2010 Pirelli Calendar photographed by Terry Richardson in California.
Entrepreneurship
After leaving WWE in 2013, Stacy Keibler turned her focus to entrepreneurship. She launched her own lifestyle website calledStacy Keibler’s World, which covers everything from travel and fashion to fitness and parenting. She also has a line of organic baby food called ones2grow. In addition to her business ventures, Keibler is also an investor and advisor for several startups, including the women’s health and wellness app Monthly Gift.