The event is remembered for its high-energy, chaotic atmosphere where matches often broke down into multi-person brawls.
Event Spotlight: RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 In the mid-2000s, RingDivas.com
RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 was an event and/or collection of matches centered on women's professional wrestling available through niche wrestling sites and fan communities in the mid-2000s. Below is a helpful, organized post that covers what a reader—whether a fan, researcher, or collector—would want to know: context, likely match lineup and performers, production and presentation traits typical of that era, how to evaluate and watch similar material today, legal/ethical considerations, and preservation tips.
Companies like RingDivas carved out a profitable niche. They bypassed traditional television networks and arena ticket sales entirely. Instead, they relied on early e-commerce, DVD sales, and digital downloads. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-
Promotions like SHIMMER Women Athletes were just starting to build a traditional, pure athletic alternative.
The stipulation was brutal: The loser must retire from wrestling forever (kayfabe). The weapons: A glass table, thumbtacks, and a RingDivas.com branded fire extinguisher.
Among their catalog of releases, stands out as a landmark event. It perfectly captured the transitionary period of the late 2000s, blending absolute brutality, deep storylines, and an early glimpse of future global superstars. The Historic Match Card and Standout Performances The event is remembered for its high-energy, chaotic
For the pure drama, this was the main event of the heart. Daffney (RIP, a legend lost too soon) was the reigning champion and the soul of RingDivas. Lexie Fyfe was the wily veteran who had started in the 90s. The gimmick: the loser’s career ends, and the title is retired regardless of outcome. The weapons included a barbed wire baseball bat, a cookie sheet (Indy staple), and a broken kendo stick. At the 14-minute mark, Daffney attempted a top-rope Frankensteiner, but Fyfe reversed it into a powerbomb through a table set up on the floor. Daffney’s leg bent unnaturally. With the referee checking on her, Fyfe dragged Daffney’s limp body into the ring and applied a single-leg crab. The champion clawed for the ropes—there were none (no rope breaks, again). After 22 seconds of screaming, Daffney passed out from pain. Winner and FINAL RingDivas Hardcore Champion: Lexie Fyfe
Detailed match logs can be found on sites like Cagematch.
If you are searching for "RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007" on major streaming platforms (iWrestling, FITE, YouTube), you will find nothing. The original domain died in early 2008. However, deep in the archives of private torrent trackers and VHS trading groups, two incomplete copies exist. One runs 52 minutes, missing the opener. The other, a ringshot-fan-cam, runs the full 2 hours and 11 minutes but with potato-quality audio. Companies like RingDivas carved out a profitable niche
Today, many of these matches remain available through the RingDivas digital library , serving as a time capsule for the independent women's scene of the late 2000s. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 (Womens Wrestling)
The year 2007 was a transitional period for women’s professional wrestling. While mainstream promotions handled women's divisions with varying degrees of seriousness, a thriving underground market catered to a dedicated subculture of fans. At the forefront of the internet-distributed, custom, and independent women’s wrestling boom was RingDivas.com.