Diamond Mine (professional wrestling)

Diamond Mine is an American professional wrestling stable formed in the professional wrestling promotion WWE, where they perform on the NXT brand. Formed in June 2021, the group consists of Brutus Creed, Julius Creed, and Ivy Nile. The name and logo derive from the original formation of Malcolm Bivens and Tyler Rust, where Bivens gave him the nickname Diamond in the Rust followed by pounding their fists. Originally a multi-national stable, it was led by Roderick Strong and also included Hideki Suzuki, who was given the name Hachiman.

Diamond Mine
Stable
MembersBrutus Creed
Julius Creed
Ivy Nile
Name(s)Diamond Mine
Former
member(s)
Tyler Rust
Hachiman
Malcolm Bivens
Damon Kemp
Tatum Paxley
Roderick Strong
DebutJune 22, 2021
Years active2021–present

History

After the collapse of the Undisputed Era in early February, Roderick Strong made his return on June 22 episode of NXT, attacking Kushida, as the Diamond Mine stable along with Tyler Rust (who was released weeks after and later replaced by the Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile) with Hachiman as the stable's trainer and Malcolm Bivens as their manager.[1] On the September 21 episode of NXT 2.0, Strong defeated Kushida to win the NXT Cruiserweight Championship.[2] At NXT WarGames, Strong defeated Joe Gacy, retaining his championship. On the NXT: New Year's Evil, he lost the title to Carmelo Hayes, unifying both North American and Cruiserweight titles.[3] Strong and the rest of Diamond Mine would slowly turn face at the start of 2022, when they entered a feud with Imperium. On February 15, 2022, at NXT Vengeance Day, the Creed Brothers defeated MSK to win the Men's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.[4] At Worlds Collide, Damon Kemp betrayed Diamond Mine by costing the Creed Brothers the NXT Tag Team Championship to Pretty Deadly in a fatal-four-way elimination tag team title unification match, involving the NXT UK Tag Team Champions Josh Briggs and Brooks Jensen, and Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang), after hitting Julius Creed with a steel chair. In November 2022, Strong's WWE contract expired, ending his time in the company and group. However, Strong's departure was not public knowledge until he debuted on the April 25, 2023 edition of AEW Dynamite.[5] On the March 14 episode of NXT, Tatum Paxley betrayed Ivy Nile, thus also effectively leaving Diamond Mine. On the July 4 episode of NXT, The Creed Brothers left the brand after losing a Loser Leaves NXT match to the Dyad, ending their tenure in the group and the group overall.[6]

On the August 29 edition of NXT, the Creed Brothers defeated the Dyad in a steel cage match, reinstating to the NXT brand.[7]

Members

The initial members of Diamond Mine consisted of Roderick Strong, Tyler Rust, and Hachiman, with Malcolm Bivens as manager.[8][9] On August 6, Rust was released from WWE and summarily replaced by the Creed Brothers (Brutus & Julius Creed) and Ivy Nile.[10][11] On January 5, 2022, Hachiman was released from WWE, ending his role as coach of the group.[12]

On the February 17 edition of NXT, Bivens introduced Tatum Paxley as a new member of Diamond Mine, and she would become Nile's frequent tag team partner. On April 29, Bivens was also released from WWE. On May 10, Strong recruited Damon Kemp to join the faction but left during the September 4 edition of NXT, when he attacked the Creed Brothers and cost them their tag team titles. On the March 14, 2023, episode of NXT, Paxley also left the faction after betraying Nile during a tag team match. With Strong's departure in November 2022, no founding members remained active in the group. As a result of the Creed Brothers leaving NXT on July 4, 2023, only Ivy Nile remained on NXT.

* Founding members
M Manager
I-II Leader

Current

Member Joined
Brutus Creed August 24, 2021
Julius Creed August 24, 2021
Ivy Nile September 14, 2021

Former

Member Joined Left
Tyler Rust * June 22, 2021 August 6, 2021
Hachiman * June 22, 2021 January 5, 2022
Malcolm Bivens *M June 22, 2021 April 29, 2022
Roderick Strong *I June 22, 2021 October 11, 2022
Damon Kemp May 10, 2022 September 4, 2022
Tatum Paxley September 20, 2022 March 14, 2023

Timeline

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. Lambert, Jeremy (June 22, 2021). "Roderick Strong And Malcolm Bivens Lead Diamond Mine, Attack Kushida On 6/22 NXT". Fightful. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  2. Moore, John (September 21, 2021). "9/21 NXT 2.0 results: Moore's review of Kushida vs. Roderick Strong for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  3. Moore, John (January 4, 2022). "1/4 NXT 2.0 results: Moore's review of Tommaso Ciampa vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT Title, Walter, Fabian Aichner, and Marcel Barthel vs. Riddle and MSK, Mandy Rose vs. Raquel Gonzalez vs. Cora Jade for the NXT Women's Title, Carmelo Hayes vs. Roderick Strong in a title unification match, AJ Styles confronts Grayson Waller". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  4. Rose, Bryan (February 15, 2021). "The Creed Brothers win Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic at NXT Vengeance Day". F4WOnline.com. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
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  6. "The Creed Brothers Will Leave WWE NXT Following Loss To The Dyad". Wrestling Inc. July 5, 2023. Retrieved July 13, 2023.
  7. Knight, Cain A. (August 30, 2023). "The Creed Brothers are finally reinstated in NXT". Cageside Seats. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
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  9. Edwards, Scott (June 23, 2021). "Diamond Mine Debuts with Roderick Strong as Leader". Last Word On Sports. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  10. "Julius & Brutus Creed of The Diamond Mine to debut tonight on NXT". WWE.com. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  11. Colin, Tessier (August 7, 2021). "Tyler Rust Released by WWE". Wrestle Zone. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  12. Guzzo, Gisberto. ""Hachiman" Hideki Suzuki Released by WWE". Fightful. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  13. Ross, Patrick (October 19, 2023). "Full 2023 PWI Women's 250 list revealed". aiptcomics.com. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
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