WWE legend Stacy Keibler and AEW star The Bunny were recently compared in regards to in-ring wrestling ability. The Bunny is also known by her other ring name Allie with Bunny being the dark variation of her character, debuting as a valet for her real-life husband Blade and his partner Butcher. Still, Jim Cornette sees a similarity between the two.

Stacy Keibler was not regarded for her wrestling ability, but the former WCW Nitro Girl gained mainstream success for her on-screen presence and especially her famous long legs. Wrestling veteran Jim Cornette drew parallels between Stacy and The Bunny’s wrestling style on a recent episode of Jim Cornette Experience.

“I didn’t know the Bunny was still on the roster. Uh, no, I don’t [want to keep her on the AEW roster]. I don’t remember any classic Bunny segments? I think we can do without Bunny. She kind of looks, when she wrestles, like Stacy Keibler did with those long legs. I saw Stacy Keibler throw a kick on RAW one night. And in the early 2000s. And she got off balance and staggered backwards, almost fell backwards through the ropes trying to kick somebody,”

Stacy Keibler started her wrestling career in WCW and later on debuted in the WWE in 2001 during the Invasion storyline. Keibler’s memorable moments in the WWE include being Vince McMahon’s personal secretary and teaming with Torrie Wilson to battle Trish Stratus and Lita.

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Stacy Keibler parted ways with the WWE in the summer of 2006. Keibler went on to pursue an acting career, being a part of various TV shows and movies. Furthermore, she launched her own men’s skincare range called Caldera+Lab and made one off appearance at the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony to induct Torrie Wilson.

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