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    Ringdivas.com Last Stand 2007 -womens Wrestling- 2021

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    Events like Last Stand 2007 proved to broader industry scouts that there was a passionate, paying audience for serious women's wrestling. The hard work put into these independent rings laid the direct groundwork for the "Women's Evolution" that eventually took over mainstream wrestling in the mid-2010s. Performers like Havok and Su Yung proved their resilience and drew cult followings in these exact settings long before they ever stepped foot on international television. RingDivas.com Last Stand 2007 -Womens Wrestling-

    was not a WWE pay-per-view in a sold-out arena. It likely took place in a smaller venue, a warehouse, or a controlled studio space. 2007 was a transitional year for women's wrestling. The WWE had just seen the retirement of Lita and the winding down of Trish Stratus's full-time schedule. TNA Wrestling was beginning to build its "Knockouts" division, but the absolute freedom of the independent scene was at its peak. This public link is valid for 7 days

    While often confused with mainstream WWE events like "One Night Stand," this 2007 production was a distinct showcase for the RingDivas.com Can’t copy the link right now