Every month, a billion bots people watch Power Slap content.
That’s according to extended UFC CEO and TKO Boxing blowhard Dana White, the brains behind the controversial new promotion. But don’t expect to see your favorite face slappers on television (yet), because White doesn’t want to play by the rules that come with a network deal.
“It does a billion views a month,” White told Dale Drisby. “A billion views a month, which doubles what we did last year. The guys who invested
with me did very well — and still doing well. The live event is way more entertaining than people expect it to be. We could have been on television. We had television offers, but I don’t want to be on television with it yet. I like being on YouTube, it reaches more people.”
“Nobody tells me what to do,” White added. “You know, I can have any sponsors I want. You don’t have to play by the rules anymore, and I don’t like playing by the rules. I like breaking all the rules. We’re actually right in the midst of doing a new deal on where it’s gonna be. I have a couple of the casinos in town battling over it.”
Adios Rumble … we hardly knew ye.
The final event of 2025 was Power Slap 17 back in October, which saw Cole “Full Send” Young defeat Anthony “Babyface” Blackburn by unanimous decision at Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The 2026 lineup is likely to be announced after White’s “new deal” is completed.
Should make a good home for all those WWE wannabes.









