Stacy Carter

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Stacy Carter
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Ring name(s) Stacey Carter
Miss Kitty
The Kat
Chynette
Billed height 5'3" (160 cm)
Billed weight 105 lbs (48 kg)
Born September 29, 1971 (1971-09-29) (age 36)
Memphis, Tennessee
Resides Fort Myers, Florida
Trained by Jerry Lawler
Debut 1996
Retired 2001

Stacy Carter (born September 29, 1971), better known as Miss Kitty or The Kat, is an American former professional wrestling valet. She is best known as the ex-wife of wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler.

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[edit] Professional wrestling career

[edit] World Wrestling Federation

[edit] 1999

Stacy Carter first appeared on Monday Night RAW in August 1999 as Miss Kitty, an assistant to Debra, appointed to her by Jeff Jarrett.[1] The partnership ended when Jarrett left the company after losing the Intercontinental Championship to Chyna at No Mercy.[1] Because she won the match, Chyna also won the services of Miss Kitty, and Carter then became Chynette, dressing in 'Chyna-like' clothing and dying her hair black.[1]

At Armageddon in December 1999, Miss Kitty won her only WWF Women's Championship in a Four Corners Evening Gown Pool match by defeating champion Ivory, Jacqueline, and Barbara "BB" Bush.[2] The Special Guest Referees were The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young. After the match, Miss Kitty stripped out of her dress in celebration and flashed the crowd her breasts, before being covered up.[2][3] This was the first instance of nudity in the WWF.[4][3]

[edit] 2000

By 2000, Carter began to be referred to as The Kat.[4] She lost the Championship on the January 31 edition of RAW to Harvey "Hervina" Wippleman in a 'Lumberjill Snowbunny match'.[5] The Kat then appeared at the Royal Rumble in the 'Miss Royal Rumble Swimsuit Contest', where she appeared in a bikini made out of Bubble Wrap.[6] The contest, however, was 'won' by Mae Young.[6]

The Kat then entered into a lengthy feud with Terri Runnels, although neither were trained wrestlers. At WrestleMania 2000, Terri (accompanied by The Fabulous Moolah) defeated The Kat (with Mae Young) in a Catfight.[7] Val Venis was the Special Guest Referee, but was distracted when Young kissed him in response to Val making out with both Terri and The Kat.[7] This allowed Moolah to pull The Kat out of the ring, and when Val saw her out of the ring, he declared Terri the winner.[7] Post-match, The Kat attacked Terri by stripping her black pants off to expose her thong.[7] The feud continued to an Arm Wrestling match at Insurrextion.[4] Carter was victorious, but after the match, Terri pulled The Kat's top off, exposing her breasts.[4] Instead of being disgusted or embarrassed, Carter allowed the crowd to see her breasts.[4] The feud resurfaced in a 'Thong Stink Face' match at SummerSlam, where The Kat won the match by delivering a stinkface to Terri.[8]

[edit] 2001

In early 2001, The Kat began an angle with a stable called the Right to Censor where she demanded equal time for the "right for nudity".[9][3] At No Way Out, Jerry Lawler lost a match to Steven Richards, the head of the stable, after The Kat mistakenly hit him with the Women's Championship belt.[9] As a result of Lawler losing the match, she was forced to join the stable.

On February 27, 2001, Carter was released from the WWF,[10] and as a result, Jerry Lawler quit the company.[9][11] Carter was released from the WWF because Vince McMahon decided to end the angle with the Right to Censor.[12]

[edit] Independent circuit

After Carter and Lawler left the World Wrestling Federation, they worked various independent wrestling events.[10] Moreover, they signed with Tri-Star Productions and worked at Memphis Championship Wrestling.[10] She left the wrestling business upon separating from Jerry Lawler.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing & Signature Moves
  • Wrestlers managed by Carter
  • Entrance Music
    • "Fundamental"
    • "Tennessee Jam"
    • "Who I Am"
    • "Too Much Mustard" a WWF Production theme.[citation needed]

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Personal life

Stacy Carter met Jerry Lawler at a charity softball game in Memphis, Tennessee on July 23, 1989.[13] Carter decided to leave Lawler in July 2001, and they separated not long after.[14]

Carter worked in the field of real estate in Florida for Century 21 for some time.[15]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (337)
  2. ^ a b c The Kat's Title Reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-08.
  3. ^ a b c Antonia Simigis. The Dirty Dozen: Jerry Lawler. Playboy.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
  4. ^ a b c d e Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (339)
  5. ^ Hervina's Title Reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
  6. ^ a b Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (350)
  7. ^ a b c d Kat vs. Terri at WrestleMania 2000. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
  8. ^ SummerSlam 2000 results. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
  9. ^ a b c WWF releases The Kat, loses Lawler. SLAM! Sports (2001-02-28). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
  10. ^ a b c Tim Towe (February 2002). Landing on her feet. Wrestling Digest. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
  11. ^ Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (403)
  12. ^ Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (405)
  13. ^ Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (333)
  14. ^ Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (415)
  15. ^ Jerry Lawler. It's Good to Be the King...Sometimes (448)

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