Professional wrestling career
Early career
Zoe Alexander began to train in early 2003 under Jon Z in Dayton, Ohio. She debuted the following year and worked various independents for the next year.
Future Pay-Per-View Wrestling/Renegade Championship Wrestling (2004-2005)
The Beginning
Alexander made her debut on the June 22, 2004, episode of Foundation, helping Concession Boy III win his match against Insane Dragon. Afterward, she immediately starting selling t-shirts to ringside fans, and was dubbed Concession Girl. She made her in-ring debut two weeks later, losing to Kumiko Indohara. She got her first win two weeks later, teaming with The Concession Boyz against Los Villanos and Jade in a mixed tag team match, pinning Jade to get the victory. She would continue to support Merchandising Inc. and cut her teeth in the ring for the next several months, but in early 2005 RCW went dark and the promotion eventually closed.
Modern Establishment of Competitive Combat Arts (2005-2012)
Ladies' Division Mainstay
Now going by Zoe Alexander, she made her MECCA debut at Midsummer Night Slam in June 2005 with a win over Misery. She worked her way up the ladies' division throughout the summer and fall, receiving her first shot at the MECCA Ladies' Championship on the November 9 episode of Go Time in a Triangle match against Kelly Schweickart and champion Lisa Letty. However, she was unable to walk away with the title. With The Dangerous Liaison running rampant over the ladies' division, Zoe joined the fight against them in early 2006. She teamed with Letty, Schweickart, Heather Star and Daizee Haze against them at The MECCA Challenge II in an ten-woman elimination tag match. Zoe was eliminated by LuFisto, though her team went on to win the match.
Alexander continued her career in the ladies' division, and was often seen teaming with her friend Heather Star. But after losing a match on June 7, Alexander turned on Star and left her laying. They met at Midsummer Night Slam, and Zoe walked away with the win. She beat Daizee Haze at Summertime Showdown, which earned her a shot at the Ladies' Title. She met LuFisto, now the champion at At Your Own Risk, but fell to the veteran. That fall, David Caldwell took control of half of MECCA, attempting to transform it into David Caldwell Sports Entertainment. One of the things he did concerning the ladies was to establish the first Bikini Quest, a ripoff of WWE's Diva Search. In addition to his own stable of bimbos, Caldwell required that all of the female wrestlers participate. Naturally, they balked at this and refused. However, Zoe came out on the November 22 Go Time during the Bikini Quest, entering herself and joining The David Caldwell Project in exchange for help with winning the Ladies' Title. She quickly became Caldwell's featured "starlet," as he termed the ladies of MECCA, and it was obvious the contest was being rigged in her favor. When Lisa Letty made her return from injury, Caldwell attempted to get her to enter as late entry. When she resisted, he booked her in a match with Zoe where if she lost, she would have to enter. Zoe won the match, and Lisa had to participate in the next week's contest. But it ended in a big brawl involving Caldwell, Alan Mayse, Kishi Fatu, and Nykk. Caldwell "disqualified" Lisa for the involvement of her boyfriend Nykk, and the finals of the Bikini Quest took place at New Year's Knockout. Zoe was voted the winner, to no one's surprise. But Nykk crashed the party and started brawling with Fatu. Zoe jumped on his back, prompting Lisa to come out and an impromptu match ensued, with Lisa getting the win.
Zoe would go on to compete in the Women's World Cup in early 2007, representing the USA. She beat Mexico's Fabi Apache in the first round, but lost to Ireland's Rebecca Knox in the next, dropping her into the lower brackets where she was eliminated after losing a Triangle match against Lisa Letty and LuFisto. She continued to back up the David Caldwell Project until its demise when they lost the Ultimate MECCA Challenge match at The MECCA Challenge III. Caldwell was taken out for good after the match, and the Project dissolved, meaning Zoe was on her own again. Being a former Project member, and thus one of the most hated people in the locker room, the opportunities seemed to dry up for Zoe, especially since Nykk and Letty were in charge of the new regime. In July, she suffered a knee injury that put her out of action until December. She returned on the December 12 episode of Go Time with a win over Magenta. She formed a team with Sara Del Rey in early 2008, and with the Ladies' Title vacant, MECCA authority Katie Piehl decided to have a Four Corners tag match at The MECCA Challenge IV with the winners facing off at New Dawn for the title. Zoe and Sara's names were drawn for the match and as luck would have it they drew one another as partners in the Four Corners match. However, they were unsuccessful at the MECCA Challenge.
Triumvirate
Alexander continued to compete in the ladies' division over the next year, working her way toward a title shot. She faced off against her former partner Del Rey, who was now champion, on the June 24, 2009, edition of Go Time, but could not beat her. On August 19, she defeated Magenta in singles action after bending every rule she could without getting disqualified. Sassy Stephie came out for moral support and congratulated her after the match, and they formed a new alliance. Their target was Shadow, who recently won the Ladies' Title from Del Rey. Zoe got her shot against Shadow on October 14, but was beaten. The next month at No Regrets, they interfered in the Ladies' Title match just as Shadow was about to put away Allison Danger. They beat down Shadow and Danger joined in, revealing herself to be a third member of their alliance. They called themselves The Triumvirate, and Zoe and Stephie wasted no time in helping Danger win the title in her rematch against Shadow at End of the Line. The Triumvirate teamed up to defeat Shadow, Daizee Haze and Coquette at Ignition, establishing their dominance in the ladies' division.
Danger often used Stephie and Zoe as a way to put obstacles in front of potential challengers, and with the return of Naomi Leach, Zoe was able to beat her at Six-Man Melee and successfully keep her out of the title picture for the time being. Naomi would eventually get a title shot, but Zoe scored another victory over her on March 24. Zoe would go on to The MECCA Challenge VI to team with Stephie, Nevaeh and Nikki Chandler to lose to Lisa Letty, Shadow, Coquette, and Daizee Haze in an eight-woman tag. Later in the night, she and Stephie attempted to help Danger retain her Ladies' Title, but were thwarted by Shadow and Haze. Naomi Leach became the new Ladies' Champion, and Zoe received the first shot against her a couple of weeks later.
Friction resulted almost immediately, as Danger felt she should get a rematch first. But Zoe took the match anyway, and lost to Naomi. The Triumvirate's problems would continue throughout the spring as they lost more matches. It finally fell apart after Zoe and Danger lost a tag team match on the June 18 episode of Rundown. Danger blamed Zoe and tried to push her around only for Zoe to retaliate by flooring her. Stephie got involved as well, and the Triumvirate disintegrated. Zoe defeated Stephie on the next episode of Go Time, and all three women competed in a Triangle match on July 28, with Zoe pinning Danger.
On Her Own Again
At No Regrets, Sassy Stephie became the new Ladies' Champion. Zoe confronted her on the next episode of Go Time, telling her that if she was wondering who her first challenger would be she would need to look no further. She beat Portia Perez later in the night to earn her shot, but lost to Stephie at End of the Line. Zoe spent much of the next year wrestling in preliminary matches before leaving the company in early 2012.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- The Zoetrope (Over-the-shoulder belly-to-back piledriver) - 2005-2012
- Diamond Dave's Cutter (Three-quarter nelson front neckbreaker) - 2004-2005
- Diamond Dave's Dust (Somersault three-quarter nelson front neckbreaker out of the corner) - 2004-2005
- Signature moves
- TKO (Fireman's carry three-quarter nelson front neckbreaker)
- Fireman's carry double knee gutbuster
- Swinging DDT
- Sitout powerbomb
- German suplex
- Spinebuster
- Entrance themes
- "Let's All Go to the Lobby" by Jack Tillar (FPPVW/RCW; 2004-2005; used as a member of Merchandising Inc.)
- "Cherry Bomb" by L7 ft. Joan Jett (MECCA; 2005-2006)
- "TKO" by Le Tigre (MECCA; 2006-2012)
- "Afternoon Delight" by The Starland Vocal Band (MECCA; 2006-2007; used as a member of The David Caldwell Project)