Ringdivas.com Last Stand 2007 -womens Wrestling-

For the true connoisseur, Last Stand is not about video quality. It is about the sound of a wooden chair snapping across a woman’s back. It is about the roar of 147 drunk, dedicated fans who knew they were watching the end of an era. It is about the smell of a dying website giving its last drop of blood for the art of women’s wrestling.

Unlike most indie shows, RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 was never released in full. A 20-minute highlight reel appeared on a defunct video site in 2008, but the master tapes are rumored to be held by a private collector in Ohio. This scarcity has turned the event into the "lost gospel" of women’s hardcore wrestling. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-

In the mid-2000s, the landscape of women’s wrestling was fractured. While WWE was navigating the controversial "Divas Search" era and TNA was building the foundation of the Knockouts division, a vibrant, gritty, and passionate independent scene was thriving online. At the forefront of this digital indie revolution was RingDivas.com. For the true connoisseur, Last Stand is not

Alexa Lockhart was introduced as a surprise "trump card" in a match against Dragon Star, which quickly escalated when Jessica H jumped into the ring before a legal tag was made . It is about the smell of a dying

The release is best known for its hard-hitting matches and segments that featured stars of the independent circuit. The Trump Card segment