Return to WWE (2003-2004)
Rena returned to the World Wrestling Federation (now known as
World Wrestling Entertainment) on the
April 3 2003 episode of
SmackDown!, reprising her role as Sable. Sable continued as a heel and spent several months in a storyline with new Playboy covergirl
Torrie Wilson. Sable would follow Torrie down to her matches, talk with her backstage, and on one occasion she left Torrie in a tag match alone to fend for herself. Sable eventually challenged Torrie to a showdown bikini contest at
Judgment Day 2003. After Sable got the bigger applause, Torrie removed another layer of clothing, and
Special Guest Referee Tazz declared Torrie the winner. After the match, Torrie went up to Sable and kissed her before exiting the ring. Sable had a brief feud with the guest judge Tazz, dumping water on him on the following edition of
SmackDown!, as a means of gaining revenge for declaring Wilson the winner.
Sable then feuded with
Stephanie McMahon in a storyline where she was Vince McMahon's
mistress. Vince appointed Sable as Stephanie McMahon's personal assistant against Stephanie's will, sparking the feud between the duo. During the feud, they competed in several catfights, a food fight, a parking lot brawl, and a match where Sable bashed a clipboard over Stephanie's head. At
Vengeance 2003, Sable defeated Stephanie after interference by her new ally,
A-Train. At
SummerSlam, Sable accompanied A-Train in his match against
The Undertaker, which he lost. After the match, The Undertaker held Sable so that Stephanie could use a
Spear attack on her. After
Summerslam, Mr. McMahon and Sable focused on getting rid of Stephanie for good, so Vince made an
"I Quit" match at
No Mercy 2003. In the match, Sable slapped Stephanie and was attacked by
Linda McMahon. She also handed Vince the lead pipe that he used to choke Stephanie out for the win. During the contest, she was notably "heckled" by play-by-play commentator
Michael Cole.
Sable briefly became a face again when she appeared on the cover of
Playboy magazine for the third time in her career. On the cover, she appeared with fellow diva Torrie Wilson, making them the first WWE Divas to pose in
Playboy together. Surrounding the release of the cover, the duo feuded with
RAW divas
Stacy Keibler and
Miss Jackie, even though all four women were faces at the time. The two teams squared off at
WrestleMania XX in an Interpromotional Tag Team Evening Gown match, but the divas started the match in their underwear, making it more of a
lingerie match. Sable and Wilson were victorious. The change was rumored to have occurred because Sable had suffered damage to her
breast.
Following
WrestleMania XX, Sable quickly turned heel again and engaged in another short feud with Wilson. The feud culminated in a match at
The Great American Bash 2004, which Sable won. Sable's final appearance in WWE would be on
SmackDown! when she,
Dawn Marie, and Torrie Wilson accompanied
Eddie Guerrero to the ring in his lowrider. On
August 10 2004, WWE's official website announced that Rena Mero and WWE had parted ways. Mero claimed that she left the company to spend more time with her family.