Johnny Depp and Amber Heard moved from courtroom to wrestling ring really quick.

Amid the unsettled damages after the defamation trial, Depp and Heard faced each other again - or their mini versions of them! - in the recent MicroMania pro wrestling tour.

The mini versions of the ex-couple squared off against each other while sporting similar outfits which Depp and Heard wore during the defamation trial.

In a video shared by a YouTube user, it can be seen that mini Depp and mini Heard wrestled each other during the "Hollywood Brawl for it All" at the Whisky-a-Go-Go in Hollywood.

Of course, the mini version of Depp's star lawyer, Camille Vasquez, was also in the ring.

The highlights uploaded by a news outlet showed mini Heard hitting mini Depp with a trash can's cover. The two hilariously exchanged wrestling moves, with the ring announcer hyping the crowd even more.

In the end, the impersonator of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor showed his Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka finishing move and pinned down mini Heard.

The video has already reached thousands of fans who think that the event somewhat calmed the recent news between Depp and Heard.

It was not the first time Depp became a subject of a WWE-related topic, though.

Last month, Paul Heyman shared an edited photo of Depp holding the WWE and Universal Titles.

Johnny Depp Receives Huge Support From Netflix

Although Depp and Heard still have unfinished business, the actor chose to focus on his career in the music and acting industry.

In fact, the "Edward Scissorhands" star recently gained massive support from Netflix while filming his new movie.

According to Bloomberg (via Vanity Fair), sources revealed that Netflix would stream "La Favorite" (previously titled "Jeanne du Barry") in France. Director Maïwenn plans to release it next year before allowing it to hit the streaming giant 15 months later.

The report added that Netflix acquired the rights and wanted to support the creation of the film financially.

Depp will play the role of King Louis XV, the King of France for 59 years from 1715. Although he was known as Louis the Beloved, he ended his reign in disgrace as he was accused of several issues, including corruption and immorality.

Why Not Productions and Wild Bunch International will help the film as a producer and global sales handler, respectively.

"La Favorite" will also be Johnny Depp's new movie after "Minamata."

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