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  • Dana White’s Power Slap will not return to TBS for Season 2

    The Power Slap experiment at TBS is over.

    However, Dana White’s latest venture already has a new broadcast home.

    On Monday, Warner Media and TBS representatives confirmed to MMA Fighting that the network will no longer air Power Slap following the first season finale this past Wednesday.

    The reality show and competition series debuted on TBS after White started the organization in 2022 due to the vast number of views slap fighting received on social media and through YouTube in recent years.

    The season culminated with a live event that broadcast exclusively on Rumble — a service touted as an alternative to YouTube that has become home to numerous prominent conservatives, including a deal with ex-President Donald Trump to serve as the streaming platform for his Truth Social brand. The live Power Slap finale, which took place at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, aired directly after the UFC Las Vegas card from the Virgin Hotel and Casino.

    Power Slap initially debuted on TBS in January at the 10 p.m. timeslot following All Elite Wrestling on Wednesday nights.

    Viewership varied during the first season, with the final episode drawing 220,000 average viewers with a .05 rating in the coveted 18-49 year old demographic.

    Even prior to TBS confirming plans to no longer air Power Slap on the network, White had already announced a deal in principle with Rumble for a full-time move to the streaming platform, with hopes to shift the location to Abu Dhabi for the second season.

    “I’ve come to a two-year deal for [Power Slap]. We haven’t done the deal yet but we have a term sheet. I have a term sheet with Rumble for the next two years to deliver two more episodes of the reality show, Power Slap, and eight live fights, and I’m working on a deal right now to film season 2 on Fight Island in Abu Dhabi,” White revealed on The Pat McAfee Show.

    The first season of Power Slap all took place in Las Vegas after the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) unanimously voted to sanction the sport this past October. Stephen Cloobeck, the former NAC chairman who voted to approve the sport in Nevada, recently told the Associated Press of his decision: “I made a mistake. I’m not happy about it.”

  • #2
    Who tf is watching this ****?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Von Elias View Post
      Who tf is watching this ****?
      Which explains why it's now on Rumble, but apparently it did well for them based on "their" numbers

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      • #4
        WTF is Rumble. A cable channel or some kinda streaming service? People still watching the b itch slap league huh?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
          WTF is Rumble. A cable channel or some kinda streaming service? People still watching the b itch slap league huh?
          Rumble is a video platform and web hosting service for incels.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            Rumble is a video platform and web hosting service for incels.
            I wonder why UFC just doesn't place it on their streaming platform

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            • #7
              It was pretty weird...Dana sitting on a couch laughing while guys slap each other to the ground with KO slaps.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

                I wonder why UFC just doesn't place it on their streaming platform
                Because the money guys behind UFC obviously don't want to be associated with it. It's Dana's vanity project. If Zuffa/The Endeavor Group had wanted something to do with it they probably could've had it long before it ever went to TBS.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  Because the money guys behind UFC obviously don't want to be associated with it. It's Dana's vanity project. If Zuffa/The Endeavor Group had wanted something to do with it they probably could've had it long before it ever went to TBS.
                  Is he personally bankrolling this venture?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

                    Is he personally bankrolling this venture?
                    He's the lead producer and creator. Not sure if he has silent investors fronting most of the cash or if he's doing it himself, though.

                    Either way, putting it on Rumble means pretty much just incels and Neo-Nazis will watch it now. Any chance of it becoming a mainstream sport are done.

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