The team continued to thrive under Head Coach Tony Blankenship, winning three more NWFA championship titles consecutively (2003–2005), going undefeated in each of those three seasons.
In 2005, the team played a special Mother's Day exhibition game at Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions.
In 2006, the Demolition sought membership into the Independent Women's Football League (IWFL) and was subsequently accepted.
Jeff "J.R." Rose took a controlling interest in the ownership of the franchise amidst financial struggles for the team following the 2006 season.
With a stream of player retirements — including star quarterback Kim Grodus — and the rising competitiveness of its IWFL opponents like the Chicago Force, D.C. Divas and Pittsburgh Passion, the team's fortunes on the field fell.