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Ringdivas.com Last Stand 2007 -womens Wrestling- |top| Jun 2026

: The School Girls (Amy Love & Jennifer) vs. The Naughty Girls (Fantasy & Cali Danger). Singles Match : Mia St. James vs. Angel Dust . Singles Match : Su Yung vs. Nikki Roxx . Context & Availability

The card frequently showcased talent such as Lacey , Rain (the Minnesota Home-Wrecking Crew), and other regulars from the SHIMMER Women Athletes circuit who often appeared for RingDivas to hone their craft.

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Former talent from major promotions looking for flexible booking dates.

While high-flying moves were rare, the matches on Last Stand 2007 highlighted conditioning, submission holds (like sleeper holds, camel clutches, and body scissors), and competitive psychology. The Cultural and Historical Significance : The School Girls (Amy Love & Jennifer) vs

Rain applied a "Reverse Figure Four" while using the barbed wire to choke LuFisto’s nose and mouth. Blood pooled on the mat. LuFisto’s mother was screaming. LuFisto screamed "NO!" three times, but never said "I quit." Instead, she bit through the wire, peeling her own lip flesh off, and headbutted Rain repeatedly until Rain passed out from blood loss. The ref called it for LuFisto.

By 2007, mainstream women’s wrestling was at a nadir. WWE had reduced matches to 90-second bouts. The term “Diva” connoted model over wrestler. However, the independent circuit was fragmenting. Two subgenres emerged: James vs

The official death knell—and the event that remains a touchstone for collectors and historians—is .

When you talk about the golden era of independent women’s wrestling, one name often surfaces for those who followed the underground circuit: . Known for its gritty, athletic, and often high-impact style, the promotion carved out a niche in a pre-Evolution era where women’s wrestling was still fighting for its rightful spotlight. Among their most discussed events is "Last Stand" (2007) , a show that perfectly captured the intensity and "take-no-prisoners" attitude of the promotion. The Atmosphere

1. Main Event: The RingDivas World Championship Fatal Four-Way