Ringdivas.com Last Stand 2007 -womens Wrestling-
But for those who were there—the 200 or so fans in that New Jersey warehouse, the ones who smelled the rusted barbed wire and heard the crack of the light tubes— wasn't an end. It was a testament.
This match is the most requested "lost tape" in independent women's wrestling history. Clips exist only on dead hard drives. It was the swan song of pure, unsponsored mayhem. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-
The co-main event of the evening featured a legend of the independent scene, Lexie Fyfe, taking on RingDivas mainstay Bobbi Billard. By 2007, Fyfe was a veteran who had toured the world, known as "The Wife of a Die Hard" and for her technical prowess. The match was a classic "Veteran vs. Star" dynamic. Billard, who possessed the look of a Hollywood starlet, was the face of the promotion, but Fyfe played the role of the spoiler perfectly. The storytelling here was paramount—Billard had to dig deep to overcome Fyfe’s experience. While fans often remember the glamour of RingDivas, this match highlighted that the in-ring product could stand on its own merits. But for those who were there—the 200 or
A between independent promotions and mainstream 2007 events. Clips exist only on dead hard drives
RingDivas.com successfully carved out a niche in 2007 by offering a "pay-per-download" model, allowing fans to access high-quality independent women’s wrestling directly. Last Stand 2007 was a testament to the growth of this niche, providing a platform for female wrestlers to showcase their talents outside the mainstream media spotlight.