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Amy Weber was a heel diva for World Wrestling Entertainment’s SmackDown! brand. She earned some notoriety when she had a brief feud with Joy Giovanni while she was in The Cabinet. She resigned from the WWE in February 2005 after some scandal.

She had appeared in the Television in series like The Young & The Restless, CSI: Las Vegas, Baywatch, Son of the Beach, Saved by the Bell, Melrose Place, Pacific Blue, Jenny, USA High, and City Guys.

Amy Weber had also done some Films and had lead roles in the movies Scarlet Mirror, Forbidden Games, The Bet, Dr. Life, Art House, Kolobos, The Contract, and Pumpkin Karver.

She had also done some Theatre in theatre productions of Reservations for Two, 110 in the Shade, Apocalyptic Butterflies, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Grease.

Some Gossip!
In what has become obvious at this point with both the removal of her name off the “SmackDown Superstars” area of WWE.com and a storyline mention of her being fired by JBL on TV, Amy Weber will not be returning to WWE anytime soon. Some new information regarding her departure from the company has become available and doesn’t only deal with the “strip club flyer” incident.

From what is known, her quitting the company also had to do with what happened on the airplane flight between Japan and Alaska. Weber had reportedly injured her tailbone while practicing for a previously scheduled match at No Way Out and landed on her back awkwardly. She then asked some how to treat the injury during the plane ride, causing some WWE workers to feel she was complaining too much about it. Weber then stretched out on several seats to sleep during the flight, which according to many wasn’t a big deal or “diva like” since the charter had many open seats available. However, while she was sleeping two wrestlers poured a liquid on her to wake her up. This is said to be among the many examples of physical abuse that she said happened to her on the flight and caused her to quit and fly home on her own, basically not wanting to endure any more time spent with the wrestlers. [via]