[4] After deciding to pursue a career in modeling or acting, Psaltis began managing wrestlers on the independent circuit after meeting a wrestling promoter.
[4] In her youth, she was a fan of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), admiring wrestlers such as Bob Backlund, Jimmy Snuka, and Roddy Piper.
[4][5][7] After meeting an ex-boyfriend who had aspired to play football professionally and finding out that he had been signed by the Chicago Bears, Psaltis decided that she wanted to pursue a career in entertainment.
[5][6] Gold took her comment at face value and later contacted Psaltis, informing her that she was scheduled to appear at a wrestling show in New Jersey.
[3][5][6] Although she was only supposed to have a three-week role in the company,[7] Heyman was impressed by the chemistry between Psaltis and Storm and offered her a contract, which she accepted.
[13] On December 3, 2000, at the Massacre on 34th Street pay-per-view, as part of a new angle, she announced that she would become the manager of the winner of the opening match pitting Simon Diamond and Swinger against Christian York and Joey Matthews.
[8] Although York and Matthews won the bout, Psaltis opted to join forces with Diamond and Swinger, whom she managed until ECW declared bankruptcy in April 2001.
[3] The duo made several appearances alongside Swinger with the short lived X Wrestling Federation in November 2001.
[7][14] In April 2002, Psaltis began negotiating with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), eventually agreeing to a deal.
[18] On the October 17 episode of Smackdown!, Marie picked up her first victory when she teamed up with Matt Hardy to defeat Rikishi and Torrie Wilson.
[6] Al then, in storyline, died from a heart attack after having rigorous sex numerous times in succession on their honeymoon.
[6][23][24][25] Wilson defeated Psaltis to seemingly end their feud at the Royal Rumble in 2003 in what was billed as a Stepmother vs. Stepdaughter match.
General Manager at the time, Kurt Angle, made the stipulation for the match at Judgment Day, which Wilson won.
[18] Her last in-ring appearance with the company was at ECW One Night Stand,[1] managing Lance Storm for his match against Chris Jericho.
[10][28] On November 5, 2005, a visibly pregnant Psaltis appeared at the ECW reunion event Hardcore Homecoming: November Reign, which was unaffiliated with World Wrestling Entertainment, holding the key for the main event steel cage match between Jerry Lynn and Justin Credible.
[29] The match was won by Justin Credible after Psaltis, Jason Knight, and Lance Storm interfered on his behalf.
[1] On March 8, 2008, Marie made her debut for Women Superstars Uncensored as a special guest referee for match between Alexa Thatcher and Cindy Rogers versus Nikki Roxx and Alere Little Feather.
[18] Marie made her in-ring debut on the March 22, 2008 episode of Women Superstars Uncensored, competing in the WSU/NWS J-Cup Tournament and being managed by the villainous Tammy Lynn Sytch, but losing to Becky Bayless in the first round.
[18] On the August 23, 2008 episode of Women Superstars Uncensored, Marie's final match was where she competed in a no-contest with Trixie Lynn, Marie was scheduled to face Becky Bayless but was changed due to Bayless being signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
[18] In July 2009, Psaltis signed with Dragon Gate USA as the "Live Event Hostess", a role similar to that of the ring announcer.