As it stands, Amy Webber will not be returning to WWE at this point. We’ve heavily reported the facts to her situation with WWE regarding the strip club flyer, the ribbing, as well as the plan journey between Japan and Alaska. If you wish to be reminded or are yet to read details regarding Amy Webber’s situation with WWE, please check the news board.
Apparently Webber injured her tailbone while practicing for a match that was scheduled for No Way Out. According to sources, the landed awkwardly when she was thrown out of the ring, and suffered a painful injury.
During the plan journey, she confronted a trainer asking how to treat the injury, as it was causing her distress. Another person asked about it and she explained. That got turned into accusations that she was complaining about the injury, which two Raw wrestlers felt was lame given all that they've been through to get where they are. She stretched out on several seats to sleep, which shouldn't have been a big deal since one WWE source there were a number of rows of open seats on the charter.
Whilst she was sleeping, two wrestlers poured a liquid on her to wake her up. It was the physical abuse that she says happened to her on the flight that caused her to quit and fly home on her own, not wanting to endure spending any more time with the wrestlers on the flight back from Alaska. "They are a bunch of assholes basically who think that they can get away with anything," says a source close to Weber, who adds that at first Weber's feelings were hurt from the teasing about the stripper flyer, but Bruce Prichard explained to her that the teasing wasn't meant to be taken seriously, but was more just a test to see if she had a sense of humour about herself.
One of the wrestlers who were guilty of teasing Webber about the Flyer was JBL, however he later apologized to her because he didn't mean to hurt her feelings since the wrestlers didn't actually take the flyer seriously. Says one wrestler: "Amy is one of the smarter divas. JBL was just having fun the way he has fun. It was what it was and she took it too seriously at first because she was trying so hard to fit in. The girls just don't understand the mentality because they got thrown into this. Wrestlers should be more mature, but this type of stuff is how we stay sane on road trips."
As reported previously, there is some heat on John Laurenaitis because Prichard ended up having to deal with the situation, whereas it should have fallen under Laurenaitis's job description. Webber, says the source close to her, is "still speaking with her attorneys about the best way to handle what she was put through."
[ Source: Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter ]
