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Stacy "The Kat" Carter - Biography
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Championships & Accomplishments
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-WWE Women's Championship
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Stacy Carter began her wrestling career
as a valet in the independent circuit. Promotions Stacy
worked for included Tennessee's Power Pro Wrestling, National
Wrestling Alliance and Music City Wrestling. Stacy often
went by the name "Lovely Stacy," and became the real life
girlfriend of Jerry "The King" Lawler.
In August 1999, Stacy made her WWE debut, on Raw, under
the name "Miss Kitty." Jeff Jarrett,
"hired" her as Debra
McMichael's "assistant." Miss Kitty became engulfed
in Jeff Jarrett's feuds, most notably, his feud against
Chyna (Joan Marie Laurer). On October 17, 1999 at No Mercy
(1999), Miss Kittie's ties to Jarrett ended, and she began
to valet for Chyna.
Like with Jarrett, Miss Kitty became
engulfed in Chyna's feuds. The WWE later
got Miss Kitty involved in the Women's Division. In December
1999, at Armageddon, in a Four Corners Evening Gown Pool
match, Miss Kitty defeated Ivory to become WWF Women's
Champion. After the match, Miss Kitty flashed her breasts
to the crowd. Miss Kitty then changed her name to "The
Kat."
The Kat was not a fighting champion, and
only competed in T&A contests and matches. On the January
31, 2000, episode of Raw, "The Kat," lost the title in a
"Lumberjill Snowbunny match."
After her title reign, The Kat began a
feud against valet Terri Runnels. The two
ladies went on the have a match booked as a "catfight,"
at WrestleMania 2000. The ladies also wrestled at SummerSlam
2000, in a "Thong Stink Face."
In September 2000, The Kat married Jerry Lawler, and continued
to appear was a WWF Diva, into 2001. Early in 2001, she
began a feud against WWE stable, "Right to Censor," whicn
included WWF Women's champ, Ivory. On February 27, 2001,
The Kat was released from the WWE, and the storyline was
cut short. Real-life husband, Jerry Lawler, quit the WWE
because of her release. Stacy appeared on the independent
circuit briefly, after her release, and separated from Lawler
in July 2001.
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