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RingDivas.com and The Last Stand 2007: Revisiting the Golden Age of Underground Women’s Wrestling

In the sprawling, chaotic ecosystem of mid-2000s internet wrestling culture, few names carried as much mystique, controversy, and cult loyalty as RingDivas.com. While WWE was sanitizing its "Divas" era into reality-show filler and TNA was struggling to find airtime for the Knockouts, a gritty, low-budget, high-impact digital promotion was pushing the physical and psychological limits of what female wrestling could be. That promotion reached its creative (and violent) zenith with an event simply titled: "The Last Stand 2007."

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The Competitors

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.

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For 22 minutes, these two destroyed the warehouse. Steele used a chain wrapped around her fist. James responded by powerbombing Steele through a table set up on cinderblocks. The finish came when Steele applied an Inverted Texas Cloverleaf while James was draped over the ropes. Unable to answer the referee’s count of ten, James passed out from pain, not a knockout.

  1. Internet Archive (Wayback Machine): You can find photos and match write-ups by entering ringdivas.com and selecting snapshots from late 2007. The video files themselves are rarely archived due to file size.
  2. YouTube (Curated Clips): While the full DVD is not legally posted, several wrestling nostalgia channels have uploaded 2-3 minute highlight reels. Search for "Brooke Steele Last Stand 2007" or "Ariel RingDivas hardcore."
  3. Independent Wrestling Communities: Forums like WrestlingClassics and The Women’s Wrestling Archive have detailed breakdowns of the event. Some longtime fans have private collections and will share match results (no links, but detailed descriptions).

"Nervous doesn't cover it," Lexi admitted, tightening her wrist tape. "It’s the Main Event, Aura. Winner takes the top spot. Winner gets the contract extension. Loser... well, losers fade away in this business." RingDivas

The Fallout: Legacy of the Last Stand

Immediately following the DVD release (mail-order only, $29.99 plus shipping), the wrestling blogs exploded. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter briefly mentioned the event as "the point where the underground went overground and then collapsed."