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RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 — Women's Wrestling Top: Quick Feature

RingDivas.com’s Last Stand 2007 showcased a memorable night of women’s wrestling with high-energy matches, standout performers, and a strong focus on athleticism and character work. Below is a concise feature-style piece highlighting the event’s top moments and standout wrestler.

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Top Matches from Last Stand 2007

| Match | Participants | Notable Feature | |-------|--------------|------------------| | Semi-Final 1 | Skylar vs. Cali | 20-minute submission war; ended in a double-knockout | | Semi-Final 2 | Ariel X vs. Rage | High-impact suplexes and a steel chair spot | | Final | Skylar vs. Ariel X | 30-minute no-holds-barred; Skylar won via rear-naked choke | | Special Attraction | Veronica vs. Phoenix | “Last Woman Standing” — used handcuffs and a kendo stick | ringdivascom last stand 2007 womens wrestling top

The crowd (small but passionate) treated the event as a funeral and a celebration. Shirts reading “R.I.P. RingDivas” were sold at the door. RingDivas


The Context: Why "Last Stand" Mattered

By 2007, RingDivas had evolved from a soft-core glamour site into a legitimate wrestling promotion. They employed actual trained athletes—not models. Names like Brooke Steele, Ariel (WWE’s current manager Zelina Vega before fame), Leva Bates (later AEW’s Librarian), and Misty James were part of the roster. The Context: Why "Last Stand" Mattered By 2007,

However, the landscape was changing. YouTube was cannibalizing niche video sales. Credit card processors were cracking down on "adult-adjacent" content (a label that unfairly stuck to RingDivas despite their athletic focus). The site’s owner decided to throw one final, all-or-nothing supercard.

"Last Stand" was taped in a sweltering warehouse in New Jersey in late October 2007. The premise was simple: No count-outs. No disqualifications. Every match for a "RingDivas Legacy Championship" belt. The winner would be crowned the #1 Top Women’s Wrestler of the era.