Ringdivas.com Last Stand: 2007 -womens Wrestling-
While the matches were intense, the real story of RingDivas is the roster of women who used it as a stepping stone to major success or as a platform to express a side of their athleticism they couldn't show elsewhere.
Known as "The Mountain," the 6-foot-tall Canadian wrestler was a dominant fixture in these videos. Her unique size and legitimate power made her a highly sought-after performer for custom submission and squash matches. Kraven’s work here laid the groundwork for her eventual inclusion in WWE’s prestigious Mae Young Classic Tournament years later. Lacey Von Erich RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-
Why does RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 matter today? While the matches were intense, the real story
The legacy of Last Stand 2007 lies in its preservation of mid-2000s internet wrestling culture. It proved that a dedicated, self-contained digital promotion could build a sustainable ecosystem fueled entirely by fan interest in uninterrupted, high-stakes female combat. Decades later, the event serves as a gritty, nostalgic time capsule for historians exploring the deeper roots of the modern women's wrestling revolution. If you want to dive deeper into this specific era, Kraven’s work here laid the groundwork for her
Performers trained specifically in the "custom" style of wrestling. This style focused heavily on mat wrestling, holds, and competitive framing. Production and Atmosphere