20 WWE Women's Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

1. Amy Weber

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Another former Diva Search contestant, Amy Weber debuted on WWE’s SmackDown brand as JBL’s image consultant in his Cabinet stable, a group that also featured Orlando Jordan, Jillian Hall, and the Basham Brothers.

She wasn’t on WWE television for long, but she played a dominant role in a feud with Joy Giovanni, whom she defeated via forfeit in their only match together. Though Weber continually appeared by JBL’s side, she had a rough time in WWE, and resigned from her position in February 2005. JBL explained her departure by stating she’d been fired for accidentally shooting him with a sleeping dart intended for The Big Show, which makes all the sense in the world, of course.

Unfortunately, Amy fell victim to some pretty awful behaviour during her time with WWE. She cited the company’s “frat house environment” as her reason for leaving, and it’s easy to see why. Weber was repeatedly subject to constant ribbing and cruel practical jokes from other wrestlers, who she saw as jealous of the perks the company offered her on the road.

Weber has stayed busy since leaving WWE, and has since worked as an actress, film producer, and singer. Her 2012 single Let it Rain stayed in the US Billboard Chart for over a month, and hit number 6 in the UK Singles Chart at one point, though she’s yet to follow it up.

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