Ringdivas.com Last Stand 2007 -womens Wrestling- May 2026
RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 was an independent women's wrestling event released in October 2007, often categorized under "custom" or "intergender-style" wrestling formats popular in that era's indie scene. Key Highlights & Matchup Elements
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- Video/audio clarity: Is the action visible and the sound clear enough to follow holds and finishers?
- Match pacing and booking: Do matches build logically? Are finishers set up convincingly?
- Talent showcase: Does the event provide varied styles and fair ring time for participants?
- Extras and packaging: Do interviews, galleries, or booklets add context?
- Independent promotions were filling gaps left by larger companies
- Women wrestlers were proving they could draw on their own
- The internet was becoming a key distribution tool for wrestling content
- Fans were hungry for alternatives to what mainstream TV offered
The event's main event saw Sara Lee defeat Taya in a grueling singles match to become the new RingDivas.com Champion. The match was an intense, back-and-forth contest that left both competitors exhausted but exhilarated. Other notable matches on the card included a tag-team bout featuring Jennifer "VD" Swift and Sara Lee against Taya and Ariel, and a hard-hitting match between Luccas and Tynisha. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-
In 2007, the "Diva" branding was at its peak in mainstream companies like WWE, which held its final Diva Search RingDivas
Match 2: The "I Quit" Barbed Wire Ropes Match
(LuFisto vs. "The Spoiler" Rain)
If you know women’s hardcore wrestling, you know LuFisto. The "First Lady of Hardcore" was the champion going into Last Stand. Her opponent, Rain (aka Peyton Banks in other feds), was playing a masked sadist who had spent six months stalking LuFisto "kayfabe" children in the storylines. Video/audio clarity: Is the action visible and the
It's easy to look back now, when women main event major shows, and forget that the path there was built one show like Last Stand at a time.
- MsChif became a revered coach in the St. Louis scene.
- Hailey Hatred transitioned to Japan and influenced the current wave of "strong style joshi."
- Daffney would have a tragic, brilliant run in TNA and SHIMMER before her passing in 2021. Her performance at Last Stand is often cited by her peers as her bravest.
Why People Remember It
Fans who followed RingDivas and similar promotions often remember them fondly because: