Released in October 2007, this event stood out during an era when mainstream promotions relegated female talent to short, hyper-sexualized novelty matches. Produced by RingDivas, an online-centric promotion dedicated exclusively to women's wrestling, the event showcased hard-hitting matches, intense rivalries, and athletic validation for female performers.

Last Stand 2007 remains highly regarded by vintage indie wrestling collectors for several distinct reasons:

The card frequently showcased talent such as Lacey , Rain (the Minnesota Home-Wrecking Crew), and other regulars from the SHIMMER Women Athletes circuit who often appeared for RingDivas to hone their craft.

stands as a time capsule of a specific subculture in women’s wrestling—gritty, dangerous, and unapologetically adult. While not for all audiences, it remains historically significant for showing that before the “Women’s Evolution” in WWE, independent female wrestlers were already main-eventing violent stipulation matches on their own terms.

While mainstream promotions would take nearly another decade to fully embrace serious women's division athletics, Last Stand 2007 proved that a passionate audience already existed for high-utility, action-driven women's wrestling. It served as an essential platform for independent talent to build their names, refine their characters, and prove that they could anchor a major event based entirely on physical performance and compelling drama.

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Promotions like RingDivas and Ring of Honor (ROH) provided an alternative for fans seeking different styles—ROH focusing on pure athleticism and RingDivas on a more provocative, underground "fight club" aesthetic.