WWE has a very large roster, and over the years many stars have come and gone. Amy Weber, who worked as JBL’s image consultant as part of his stable The Cabinet, but she parted ways with WWE in 2005.

Now Weber has released a video setting the record straight about why she decided to part ways with the company.

The former WWE Diva Search contestant claims that after she took a bump on her tailbone the trainer told her to take ibuprofen from the men’s locker room.

She then went on to claim that after she took the ibuprofen from the locker room Randy Orton knocked her out of her chair on a flight, and Edge poured a drink in her face.

“When I was on the plane on the way back to Alaska, we had more matches there and more TV to tape. I was laying across three seats. We were all sleeping—I’m going to ahead and call people out because this is a truthful video. Randy Orton decided to come up behind my chair and he slammed into it like a linebacker so hard that I landed on the floor of the airplane and then he said, ‘you’re gonna learn b*tch.’ I didn’t understand what he was talking about. So I turned around and went back to sleep.”

“I was awoken by someone pouring a drink in my face. So immediately I popped up, I looked up and I saw Edge—yes you, Edge—with a partially drank drink in his hand. It was the same color that was basically all over me. So I stood up on the airplane seat, and I was eye-to-eye with him and I said, ‘do you have a problem with me?’ and he goes, ‘what are you talking about?’ Of course, he denied it but the drink was in his hand. I said, ‘come on you want to fight me? let’s go you want to be a man, go ahead let’s go, fight me. You wanna pour a drink on me?’ And he kept denying it, but I know he did it. I saw the cup in his hand.”

“So listen, at the end of the day, did I deserve it because I took two ibuprofen that the trainer told me to take and some ice from the guy’s locker room? I don’t think so. Just as a human being, just as a decent human being, you just don’t do that to people. I didn’t think I was better than anybody else but I did feel like I was deserving of respect because that’s what I gave to every other wrestler in that entire company. When I got to Alaska, Shane McMahon was there, we were all getting our bags and I was done. I just felt like I couldn’t continue to be in an environment where people really had no respect for me.”

She then went on to say that after the plane landed she booked a flight home and then parted ways with the company.

H/T WrestleZone

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