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For historians of the sport, it remains a fascinating look at the raw, unfiltered counter-programming that kept pure women's athletic wrestling alive during its most commercially challenging era. Let me know how you would like to expand this article
To understand the significance of Last Stand 2007 , one must look at the landscape of the era. Another champion associated with the brand was (Shantelle
Another champion associated with the brand was (Shantelle Malawski). Before becoming the first TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champion, Wilde was cutting her teeth in the independent scene. She held the RingDivas FightGirl World Championship, and her fast-paced, lucha-influenced style would have been a highlight of any Last Stand card in 2007.
The production emphasized the sounds of the ring, the impacts, and the trash-talking between competitors. This gave the event a raw, unfiltered feel.