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RingDivas.com's "Last Stand" in 2007 was a niche independent women’s wrestling event characterized by aggressive, unscripted-style matches

Touted as the company’s swan song, Last Stand took place in late 2007. The event featured a tournament-style competition to crown the “Top of the Last Stand” — effectively the final RingDivas Champion. The matches were longer and more brutal than typical RingDivas fare, as performers were reportedly told to leave nothing on the table. ringdivascom last stand 2007 womens wrestling top

In the mid-2000s, women’s wrestling existed in a fractured landscape. Mainstream promotions like WWE relegated women to “Divas” segments, while independent wrestling struggled for exposure. One of the most controversial and dedicated outlets for hard-hitting, no-limits women’s wrestling was , a subscription-based video service known for its gritty, realistic, and often extreme matches.

A "Carolina Barbecue" match in spirit, this was pure spectacle. Fans threw in hairbrushes, phone books, a toaster (unplugged, thankfully), and a jar of honey. The match devolved into a mud-and-glass (kayfabe sugar glass) spectacle. While not the technical "top" match, it was the most viewed clip on file-sharing networks in late 2007. If "Ring Divas: Last Stand 2007" was a

: The event featured indie stars and "Battle Angels" such as Alexa Lockhart , Jessica H , and Dragon Star .

: Matches frequently involved members of the Dragon Star stable, known for their heel tactics and interference, which added a layer of dramatic "sports entertainment" to the technical bouts. In the mid-2000s, women’s wrestling existed in a

: RingDivas was one of the early adopters of using a dedicated website (RingDivas.com) and early YouTube presence to distribute footage, a precursor to the modern "Internet Championship" and streaming culture.