The Destruction of the Divas of Destruction

The film crew set up in Jessica's front living room. She never thought she'd see the day a camera crew would be in her house filming her story. It felt really weird, but this was the day she'd been dreaming of. She always wanted to be a WWE Diva and now was her chance to tell her story her way and hope that others heard it and were inspired by it. At least she was known for her talent and not flaunting around on Total Divas and advertising her private life to the entire universe. Hell, she'd even go so far as to probably train the younger generation up and coming to be strong and be known for being themselves. It's better to stand alone and be proud then to follow along with the crowd and feel stupid. If you believe in something you won't fall for just anything.

Camera person: "Are you ready Miss Rodriguez?"

Jessica: "I'm as ready as I'll ever be. Let's do this thing."

She took a deep breath and stared into the camera like she was talking to one of her best friends. If she stopped and thought about the millions of people who would see this on the WWE Network, she'd lose her nerve and walk out. For someone who was comfortable in the ring and loved the attention, she hated when the spot light focused only on her and everyone waited for what she was going to say. She did better with her promos and just shooting the first thing that came into her mind. You'd never know she was actually shy and soft spoken in real life.

Jessica's Story

Hey, my name is Jessica Rodriguez and I am 28 years old. I was born and raised in Kalamazoo MI and I started wrestling at 18. I became one of the first female wrestlers in my town to get the school championship. There weren't very many female wresters at my school. Kalamazoo isn't exactly known for female wrestling. There are a lot of football players and a lot of college basketball players, but it's almost unheard of to have a female wrestler. So you can imagine the cracks that were made about me behind my back by the other jealous women at my school. I had to fight for my social rights a lot and I got a reputation for being a tough bitch. This is funny because I'm actually quite the opposite of that. I'm a lover not a fighter. I'm very affectionate and sweet. I don't go around picking fights and daring other people to challenge me. That's not my style. I can be your most loyal best friend or I can be your world's worst enemy. It depends on what you choose to do to me. If you approach me with respect I'll treat you with respect. If you treat me like an asshole then I'm going to be an asshole. It's quite simple actually.

I graduated high school with honors and got a scholarship to Michigan State and once again, found myself being one of the first female wrestling students on the team. A lot of the guys were intimidated by me and the women respected me a lot more in college then they did in high school. Around this time, I met Roxy at one of the state competitions. Roxy and I became instant friends because we pretty much had the same background. We wrestled each other and that's how I earned her respect as well as her friendship. She'd come over to my house and we'd hang out.

One day, we were sitting around the dorm when Roxy got it into her head that we needed to get our names out there and see if we could land a professional spot. So, we started putting our feelers out and watching out for matches we could compete in outside of school. We drive for hours just to be in a match maybe an hour. We'd drive from Michigan all the way to Ohio and down to Indiana and Iowa. It was pretty nuts. It wasn't until we started working the shows in Chicago when I noticed a young guy named Tyler Black. You all know him as Seth Rollins and I've told numerous stories about our relationship and budding friendship back then. I've mentioned the crazy matches we got into and how many times I actually beat his ass.

I got the nick name "The Resident Rocker" because in our social group I was the one who liked all the rock music and introduced everyone to all the new bands that were out there at the time. Tyler made fun of me because I didn't stick to just one type of music. But, like I told him the world would be boring if we all stuck to one single thing and didn't spice things up. I'd be blasting Fall out Boy and Green Day and then turn around and something like Katie Perry or Pink would come on my IPOD. He really ribbed me when Backstreet Boys would play. I didn't care. He didn't have to work out with me if he didn't like my music.

So, time goes by and by now Roxy and I got our own little tag team thing going on and we are known names on the independent circuit. Roxy became "Diamond Dust" and I became "The Resident Rocker". See, on the independent circuit you can wrestle with mixed teams. In other words, guys can wrestle the girls and it's perfectly legal. I remember this one match we went up against Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacob. It was funny because this was all before Ring of Honor and we were kicking their asses. One day, we're out in the alley getting some air and this crazy looking dude in black wrestling shorts and a long black leather jacket is standing there smoking a cigarette. I recognized his face because I watched CZW on the computer and he was known around there as being absolutely ape shit crazy. He'd go after the male opponents with a fork and all kinds of other shit. He turned his back and the back of his jacket said MOX on it. That's when I knew John Moxley.

I didn't really bond too much with John. He stayed to himself and liked his crazy reputation and was very much content with that. Tyler and Jimmy on the other hand, Jimmy was trying to hit on me and Tyler pretty much ran interference telling him I was his girlfriend. I appreciated the save because I didn't get involved with the guys I work with. I had boyfriends and we went out I just didn't hook up with wrestlers because most of them had reputations for sleeping with the ring rats that hung around the scene.

Mox had one of those reputations. So, I avoided him like the plague until he cornered me backstage one day. Now, I don't want all the Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins fans to think I'm sitting here telling their business all over the place because it's not like that. It's just a funny story and I'm sharing it with all of you because I love you and you're my Rockers.

So, as I said this crazy ass man in a long leather jacket and black wrestling shorts is walking around backstage. I don't even know what to call what he was doing. It sounded like he was singing to himself when I walked in. I just wanted to get ready for the match I was doing that night. Suddenly, there's an arm around my shoulder. I look up into those crazy eyes of his.

_flash back_

Dean: "Hello there, darling."

Jessica: "Hi. Do I know you from somewhere?"

Dean: "No. We've never personally met, but I'm sure you know who I am."

Jessica: "Jon Moxley CZW legend. So, what brings you here?"

Dean: "A dark match against Tyler Black."

Jessica: "Seriously? This ought to be good."

Dean: "Yeah. Why do you say it like that?"

Jessica: "Because I've seen you wrestle. You're not exactly the type of opponent Tyler goes up against. He's not Mr. Extreme hard core like you. He's done the matches before don't get me wrong. I'm just saying he's higher flyer then makes the other person bleed like you."

Dean: "We all have our own style. I've seen you go out there and kick some serious ass. You should be wrestling for ROH or WWE."

Jessica: "That's the idea. I'm supposed to be working my way up there as we speak. My tag team partner and I heard there's a chance that we may get our wish tonight if they like us."

Dean: "Well, good luck to you, darling."

Jessica: "I'm not sure if it's WWE or ROH. But, I'm going to treat it like it's the last thing on Earth and I want it desperately."

Dean: "Have a good match, kid. I seriously hope you get everything you want tonight."

Jessica: "Thank you. I hope you do too. I want to see Mox on the big screen not just on my computer."

Dean: "That's the mission. I will make it to WWE. That's a god damn promise."

_present day_

And as you can all see, he did and so did Tyler. This is where Diamond Dust and I got accepted on to ROH. We worked the tag team angle for as long as we could. Then I realized I could have the Championship belt. I could go up against some of the crazy ass dudes that were wrestling out there or I could make my own ROH Divas division for the women. So, I chose to make my own Divas division and I created a Divas ROH Championship belt. Tyler and I competed against each other so many times it was becoming old hat with us. Diamond Dust started seeing Mox outside of the wrestling ring and developing her own little relationship there.

So, as you can imagine when we heard about our friend Madison Gilbert becoming a WWE Diva we wanted in on it. We wanted to know how she broke down the door and got in so quickly. So, she showed us the ropes and we created Divas of Destruction.

Divas of Destruction is our answer to The Shield basically. We were out for Divas justice. There were too many air head bimbos running around in the WWE Divas division and we were bound and determined to clear them out. Nobody was going to stop us and nobody was going to tell us what we should or shouldn't be doing. It's a beautiful thing. We've set records with our mixed tag team Hell in a Cell Match against The Shield. Madison took on Nikki Bella in a steal cage. Roxy had an I Quit match against Naomi.

Now here comes the inevitable question. Why did WWE decide to break up one of the strongest female factions in the Divas Division? Hell, we were the only female faction in the Divas Division. Well, they wanted to see how we could do on our own. They sure the hell weren't going to give three females an opportunity for the Divas championship as a group. It was only going to happen if we were individually going for it. So, we had to bite the bullet and divide the group. Of course, Roxy wasn't very pleased with the idea of us splitting. She didn't understand why we couldn't keep D.O.D and still be individual competitors.

I still think that Roxy is sore about the whole break up. That's weird because Madison and I have no problem with it. Hell, I think it's done us all three some good. I can't wait to break more rules and go after Seth Rollins or John Cena. I would've gone after Daniel Bryan, but of course we all know how that went. So basically whoever is next in line for the Intercontinental Championship? Your ass is mine.

Interviewer: "Do you think that D.O.D will ever get back together again?"

Jessica: "Anything is possible, but if one of us becomes champion, I highly doubt it. We're going to ride that wave as long as possible."

Roxy's Story

Hey, I'm Roxy Diamond Dust Mendez and I'm 29 years old. I was born and raised in Cincinnati Ohio and I went to high school there. My story is like every other Midwestern kid out there on the block. I graduated high school with honors and went to college at Michigan State. I earned a scholarship through English and studied creative writing. I became best friends with Jessica at Michigan State and she introduced me to Madison. We all three instantly bonded like sisters. We had similar backgrounds and similar interests that kept us close. Madison actually was the first to break up the happy little threesome when she moved to New Orleans. She moved to New Orleans to train for WWE. Now, why she didn't move to Florida is beyond me. I don't question what anyone does anymore. See, I had one of my best friends stab me in the back not that long ago. Perhaps you all can recall this event

_Flash back to Monday Night Raw_

The Divas of Destruction music is playing and the girls all zip line into the center of the ring and are standing there waiting for their opponents to come out for the evening. Jessica is standing in the center of the ring.

Jessica: "Where are they? Where are those little skanks? I owe the Bellas a double ass kicking."

Roxy: "Calm down. I'm sure they'll be out here soon enough. They just have to find someone who can stomach working with them long enough to make this an even match."

Madison: "And when have you ever known The Bellas to have a fair match? That's like asking Seth Rollins to fight on his own. It's never going to happen."

Jessica: "Come on you two-faced skanks. Bring your asses out here now."

The Bellas music hits and Nikki and Bri make their way to the ring with Rosa. Roxy starts smiling.

Roxy: "This is going to be easy."

Madison: "I knew they'd choose her.