Stacy Keibler

You’re all natural in a business not known for that. Do you have any plans to go under the knife? 
I’m very happy with how God made me. And I think there’s so much more to people than just the physical body. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It doesn’t always have to be physical.

So if looks don’t matter, what does? 
I think that friendship is so important. Everybody’s going to mess up, but if you’re friends, that goes a long way. So many couples act like different people when they’re apart. I don’t understand it.

You sound pretty sensitive for someone who gets bashed around in a wrestling ring. 
I’ve been thrown through tables, thrown into the ring, thrown to the side – just thrown here and there. I’ve been hit with chairs. I’ve broken my nose twice and cracked my ribs. I don’t wrestle full-time, so when I do, my body’s not used to it and I feel like I got into a car wreck. Two days later, I can’t even get out of bed.

Speaking of bed, what does it take to keep you happy there? 
I like a guy that snuggles. Every girl might not like that, but it makes me feel safe and nice.

What’s the sexiest thing a guy has ever said to you? 
I just think it’s really sexy when a guy says, “You’re beautiful” – not “You’re hot.” Girls love that so much – I don’t know why.

As a little girl, did you ever imagine yourself as a major player in the wrestling world?
Never. I went to an all-girls Catholic high school. I never thought I would be in this business. I don’t watch it, and I was never the person who said, “I want to be a wrestler.”

What do you like about it? 
It’s so fun for me to do the things that I do, because it’s all a character. I’m not at home washing dishes in my bikini and doing that kind of stuff.

How much of the job is acting? 
I’m more of an actress and a personality than a wrestler, so I prefer to be a bad girl in the storyline because I’m not a bad girl in real life. I’m not snotty, so to act like that to the fans, that’s being a character – which is what I love to do.

Not many women enjoy being hated. 
It’s so much fun. I mean, men like to see women wrestle, so it’s so hard to get the crowd to boo you. Which means that if you do, you’re doing a damn good job.

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