10 Ruthless Aggression Era WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

4. Amy Weber

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Amy Weber reportedly had a few backstage run-ins herself.

In interviews following her WWE departure, Weber claimed that both Edge and Randy Orton had bullied her backstage. Amy had debuted as part of the 2004 Diva Search, then slotted in next to WWE Champ JBL as his "image consultant" on SmackDown.

Things weren't going well for Weber behind the scenes though. She didn't get along with folks like Edge or Orton, and had to complained about her payoffs. Things were only going to end one way: Amy wasn't long for WWE life, and eventually left wrestling behind in 2005. That's pretty much why she's here on this list.

Jillian Hall later replaced Weber next to JBL as part of his Cabinet, and she became a footnote in company history. It's actually a struggle to remember anything Amy did on screen alongside Bradshaw. Apparently, she wrestled one TV match, but it didn't live long in the memory.

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