Just as predicted, we left the office and went about our evening and the following evening, we went to work and Smack Down went off without a hitch until Jessica is scheduled to come out.

Her music hits and she comes out dressed in ripped jeans and a grey t shirt with her likeness on the front as a Valkyrie leading a battle. On the back it says Rise of the Phoenix and has her Phoenix symbol. She also had on her street boots. She sits on the edge of the stage with her legs hanging down.

Jessica: "All right boys and girls, can I have the attention of the class for a few minutes, please? I promise not to bore you."

They calm down enough to hear what she has to say.

Jessica: "As you may or may not already know, I've had a few social issues here lately. Those have been settled and Seth and I are still very much a couple."

The Seth and Jessica supporters all go crazy.

Jessica: "For you all cheering and loving us both through this all I thank you. Thank you for all your support. For all of you who are concerned about my future at the WWE, I have no plans to go anywhere anytime soon."

Another pop of support from the crowd.

Jessica: "Now, hold on to your seats because this is where it gets a little bumpy. I've been in this business since I was 18 years old. I came from the Indies and worked my way up to NXT and opened a lot of doors for the women's division and for the women who are now here today. That being said, here lately I've been seeing a lot of stuff happening that really doesn't make any sense to me and maybe you all can help me figure it out.

Everyone knows when you wrestle you take physical chances and there are risks that you can get injured every single day. I'm afraid we are raising a generation of soft girls who can't take a simple bump out there without it turning into a huge personal attack.

If you're so worried about being personally attacked or injured out there why even go into pro wrestling in the first place? Second, why is it the first place they want to go is after your man? This is not a soap opera. We're not going out for the daytime Emmy here. You can prove you're a bad ass without going the dirty laundry route."

This got another pop of support from the crowd. Jessica looked around and chose her next words wisely. She couldn't sit there and say the whole WWE is scripted, but she wanted to address the inconsistencies in the story too.

Jessica: "What got on my nerves and pissed me off is when they tried to take my personal life and blow it up out here. I get the whole work is work thing and they want some drama out there so we all aren't bored. I understand it. I'm sitting out here because I have an interesting professional situation coming up here. I am re-evaluation my contract."

There is chatter and the "no" chants start up.

Jessica: "I'm not feeling like WWE is what it used to be me for me. I love you all and I love my job. I love wrestling with all of my heart and I wouldn't do anything else for the world. Here comes the other shoe. Here lately, my story lines are non-existential and quite frankly I'm better than the soap opera drama they are giving me. I need some serious changes before I can consider getting back in that ring and wrestling for you guys.

The head people ignore my requests for a better creative team. They ignored me when I said this company is suffering from bad choices being made all the way around and it's not fun at work anymore. I can't stand being treated like a second class citizen around here. Until I see the WWE I love come back, I'm afraid I'm going to have to bid you all a goodbye."

She stood for her final send off and drank in the "Thank you, Rocker" chants and the final applause and cheer. She turned her back and got up off the stage and made her final exit.

The end