David Flair's on-screen stint with Daffney in WCW ended when he got together with Miss Hancock, famously known in WWE as Stacy Keibler. Around the same time, David turned on Ric Flair and registered a loss against his father at WCW The Great American Bash. He avenged the loss the next night when he defeated his father and retired him.
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Stacy and David were going to have a TV wedding in late 2000, but things didn't end as planned, as Stacy revealed that she was pregnant and David wasn't the father.
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David had a pretty forgettable run in WWE, while Stacy turned into one of the biggest and most popular WWE Divas soon after her arrival in the company in 2001. Stacy managed the likes of The Dudley Boyz, Test, and Scott Steiner on the main roster.
She also had a brief stint with The Hurricane and Rosey, and was dubbed as Super Stacy. Stacy left WWE in July 2006 to focus on other ventures, and has made a few appearances for the company ever since.
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Abhilash Mendhe is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda with nearly five years of experience. He completed his MBA from the Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management in 2016 and worked with multiple banking institutions, including Tech Mahindra. While he started writing WWE articles for Sportskeeda in 2019 as a hobby, it eventually became a significant part of his professional journey.
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