Ex-WWE Star Claims Edge & Randy Orton Harassed Her Out Of The Company

Amy Weber just dropped some major allegations on her YouTube channel.

Former WWE Diva Search participant Amy Weber has alleged that harassment by Edge and Randy Orton led to her leaving the promotion in 2005.

In a new video uploaded to her personal YouTube channel, Weber claimed that the two hassled her on a WWE flight, with Orton allegedly bumping into her chair and bombarding her with verbal abuse and Edge pouring a drink on her while she slept.

Weber said that Orton "slammed into the chair like a linebacker." She fell off and landed on the airplane's floor, to which Randy apparently said "you're gonna learn, b****." She went back to sleep but was allegedly woken up by Edge pouring the drink on her, so she asked if 'The Rated R Superstar' had a problem with her. He replied with "what are you talking about?", then denied pouring the drink, though Weber said she could see he was still holding the cup.

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Amy said that the incident may have stemmed from her taking two Ibuprofen tablets from the men's locker-room - something a trainer told her to do.

It was upon landing that Weber decided she no longer wanted to WWE, saying she didn't wish to continue "in an environment where people really had no respect for me." Weber departed the promotion that February having served as a JBL's image consultant in The Cabinet, and has previously criticised the company for its "frat house-like environment,"

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Weber's video can be viewed in full below.

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