Power Slap Explained

Power Slap
Type:Private
Foundation:2022
Founder:Dana White
Location City:Las Vegas
Location Country:Nevada, U.S.
Area Served:United States
Worldwide
Industry:Slap fighting promotion
Owner:Dana White
Parent:Schiaffo LLC
Homepage:powerslap.com
Italic Title:no
Alt Name:Power Slap: Road to the Title
Genre:Combat sport
Reality
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:30
Executive Producer:Dana White
Company:
Network:TBS

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Power Slap is an American slap fighting promotion company owned by Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) chief executive officer Dana White.

Power Slap first gained notoriety by producing a reality television show titled Power Slap: Road to the Title, originally broadcast by the TBS network in the United States and on Rumble internationally.[1] Contestants on the show slapped each other in the face to win the "Power Slap League" tournament. The show's first season consisted of 8 pre-recorded episodes and was followed by the Power Slap 1 live event that aired exclusively on Rumble.

The show was executive produced by Power Slap's owner Dana White. The show was due to premiere on January 11, 2023, but was delayed a week after White was filmed slapping his wife in a Mexican nightclub at a New Year's Eve party.

The show, considered the premier program of the slap fighting combat sport, had significantly lower ratings than its professional wrestling lead-in programming, AEW Dynamite, consistently drawing around 250,000 viewers compared to Dynamites near 800,000 viewers.[2] On March 13, 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery and TBS representatives confirmed to media sources that the network would no longer air Power Slap: Road to the Title following its first-season finale, which had aired the week prior, partly due to its low ratings.[3] [4] [5] [6] After Road to the Title cancellation by TBS, White confirmed that Power Slap would continue to hold events and produce content for Rumble. During the Power Slap 5 live event, it was announced that the second season of Road to the Title was set to air on Rumble. The second season began airing on November 15, 2023. The third season began airing on July 24, 2024.

Rules

Power Slap, which has been licensed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, uses rules similar to those established by other slap fighting leagues. After a coin toss to decide who goes first, the first striker has a time limit of 60 seconds to deliver an open-handed slap to the opponent. Slaps must be below the eye but above the chin, without leading with the palm such that all hand to face contact takes place at the same time. Those being slapped may not flinch, raise their shoulder or tuck in their chins. After being slapped, the slapped competitor then has 60 seconds to recover and get back into position before it's their turn to slap. Fights which don't end in a knock out and go three rounds go to the judges' decision, using a 10-point system with judging based on slap strikers' effectiveness as well as the slap receivers' reaction and recovery time.

Participants are separated by weight and gender.[7]

Criticism and health risks

Upon initial airing, Power Slap: Road to the Title created controversy[8] concerning the health of the participants and the inherent danger of the show. Neuroscientist, chronic traumatic encephalopathy researcher, and former professional wrestler Christopher Nowinski observed one of the show's participants displaying the fencing response after being struck, indicating serious brain injury. Greek neurologist Nikolas Evangelou called the show a "recipe for disaster" due to how "impact to the head, from an angle, can cause rotational forces on the brain", leading to "hopefully temporary, but sometimes permanent disruption to brain function" and "even more serious complications". Many combat sports athletes also responded negatively to the show. Boxer and WBC champion Ryan Garcia wrote "Power slap is a horrible idea and it needs to be stopped."[9] UFC fighter Sean O'Malley stated that he refused to watch Power Slap: Road to the Title due to its association with brain injuries.[10]

In response to the criticisms, show producers said, "We spend the money to make sure we have two healthy people in there, proper medical attention during and after the fight. These are the things we need to educate people on, just like we needed to educate people on mixed martial arts." In an interview before the show aired, Dana White said "In Slap, they take three-to-five slaps per event. Fighters in boxing take 300–400 punches per fight. And guess what: you know what my answer to that [criticism of slap fighting] is? If you don't fucking like it, don't watch it! Nobody's asking you to watch this. Oh, you're disgusted by it? Watch The Voice."[11]

On February 16, 2023, Bill Pascrell, a Congressman from New Jersey, and Don Bacon, a Congressman from Nebraska, announced that they were launching a Congressional inquiry into the ethicality of Power Slap.[12] That same month, one of the world's leading experts on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Dr. Bennet Omalu called for slap fighting shows to be removed from television. Omalu stated, in response to White's claims that he was making slap fighting as safe as possible, "It is a very dumb [sport], very stupid and unsafe. It is primitive. To me, such a sport is inconsistent with the intelligence of humans. It is possible that a participant could die from this. Somebody could die or suffer catastrophic brain damage and become a vegetable. How can he [Dana White] make that statement? It is like saying you will make a loaded gun safe [...] Why is TBS showing such a primitive sport? It should not be on TV."[13]

List of events

Source:[14]

EventDateVenueLocation
11Power Slap 11The Venue Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
10Power Slap 10: The Bell vs. PerezDecember 6, 2024Fontainebleau Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
9Power Slap 9: Da Crazy Hawaiian vs. DumplingSpace42 Arena Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
8Power Slap 8: Da Crazy Hawaiian vs. Van HeerdenFontainebleau Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
7Power Slap 7: The Bell vs. PhillipsUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
6Power Slap 6: KO Chris vs. MunizDurango Casino Spring Valley, Nevada, United States
5Power Slap 5: Da Crazy Hawaiian vs. VakameilaloUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
4Power Slap 4: Hintz vs. TurpinUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
3Power Slap 3: Hintz vs. WolverineUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
2Power Slap 2: Wolverine vs. The BellUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1Power Slap 1: Darius the Destroyer vs. WolverineUFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Current champions

DivisionUpper weight limitCurrent championSinceDefenses
266+ lb (120+ kg) Koa Viernes October 25, 2023 2
2650NaN0 Damien Dibbell[15] May 24, 2023 2
2050NaN0 Ron Bata July 7, 2023 1
1850NaN0 Isaih Quinones October 24, 2024 0
1700NaN0 Anthony BlackburnJune 28, 2024 0

Championship history

Super Heavyweight Championship

Weight limit: 266+lb

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1align=left Koa “Da Crazy Hawaiian” Viernes
align=center Power Slap 5
align=center October 25, 2023align=center
(incumbent)
align=center

Heavyweight Championship

Weight limit: 265lb

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1align=left Ron “Wolverine" Bata
align=center Power Slap 1
align=center March 11, 2023align=center
2align=left Damien “The Bell” Dibbell align=center Power Slap 2
align=center May 24, 2023align=center
(incumbent)
align=center

Light Heavyweight Championship

Weight limit: 205lb

width=1%No.width=23%Namewidth=12%Eventwidth=15%Datewidth=8%Reignwidth=45%Defenses
1align=left Ayjay “Static” Hintz
align=center Power Slap 1
align=center March 11, 2023align=center align=center
2align=left Ron “Wolverine” Bata align=center Power Slap 3
align=center July 7, 2023align=center
(incumbent)
align=center

Middleweight Championship

Weight limit: 185lb

width=1%No.width=23%Namewidth=12%Eventwidth=15%Datewidth=8%Reignwidth=45%Defenses
1align=left John “The Machine” Davis
align=center Power Slap 1
align=center March 11, 2023 align=center
(incumbent)
align=center
2 Isaih “Pretty Boy” Quinonesalign=center Power Slap 9
align=center October 24, 2024align=center
(incumbent)

Welterweight Championship

Weight limit: 170lb

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1align=left Christapher “KO Chris” Thomas
align=center Power Slap 1
align=center March 11, 2023align=center
2 Emanuel “No Love” Munizalign=center Power Slap 6
align=center February 9, 2024align=center
2 Anthony “Babyface” Blackburnalign=center Power Slap 8
align=center June 28, 2024align=center
(incumbent)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Rumble Announces Partnership With Power Slap . Globe Newswire . December 15, 2022 . 23 February 2023.
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  3. Web site: Dana White's Power Slap will not return to TBS for Season 2 . 2023-03-16 . www.mmafighting.com . March 13, 2023 . en.
  4. Web site: 'Power Slap' series and TBS part ways as program set to move to online platform . 2023-03-16 . Yahoo Sports . March 13, 2023 . en-US.
  5. Web site: TBS confirms Power Slap League will not return for season 2 on the platform . March 14, 2023 .
  6. Web site: Report: Dana White's Power Slap canned by TBS . March 14, 2023 .
  7. Web site: Dana White Explains the Rules of Power Slap . 2023-03-16 . Power Slap . en-US.
  8. Web site: 'A recipe for disaster': The Power Slap League – and why neurologists are so concerned . Faiza . Saqib . sky.com . January 21, 2023.
  9. Web site: 2023-02-04 . Dana White's Power Slap denounced as dangerous: It's a ticking time bomb for brains . 2023-02-10 . MARCA . en.
  10. Web site: Davies . Ben . 2023-02-02 . UFC star explains why he refuses to watch Dana White's new slap-fighting league . 2023-02-10 . mirror . en.
  11. jedigoodman . 1615230328590995458 . Jed Goodman on Twitter, tweet with video interview clip.
  12. Web site: Calhoun . Curtis . 2023-02-17 . U.S. Congress Inquires About 'Mindless Violence' In Power Slap League . 2023-02-17 . MMA News . en-US.
  13. Web site: Cunningham . John . 2023-02-10 . CTE Expert Speaks Out On Dana White's Power Slap . 2023-02-10 . MMA News . en-US.
  14. Web site: Power Slap - Events. December 9, 2023. Power Slap. Power Slap.
  15. Web site: Power Slap Rankings. Power Slap. May 11, 2023. powerslap.com.