Las Vegas, NV — At Power Slap 15, newcomer Jordan Oasis makes his debut against fellow prospect Jackson Slade. Both men come from pro wrestling backgrounds, but Oasis brings a wealth of combat sports experience and the mentality of a seasoned performer.
A Bittersweet Transition
For Oasis, stepping into Power Slap is both exciting and bittersweet. He’s spent over a decade chasing the dream of becoming a professional wrestler on the big stage. At 28 years old, his wrestling journey continues, but he admits the road has had its highs and lows.
“Pro wrestling has my heart. But combat sports always had my heart too. I did jiu-jitsu, I did taekwondo for seven years. I love competition. I love pushing myself. So stepping into Power Slap is something I’m really looking forward to.”
What Excites Him About Power Slap
Power Slap’s growth and the involvement of his friends — including Maki, Montaigne, and Zoë Dubois — gave Oasis added motivation to join.
“It’s exciting to be part of something new. Seeing my friends thrive in this new sport as it grows — I wanted to be part of that wave.”
Learning From Pro Wrestling Toughness
While wrestling is scripted, Oasis pushes back against anyone who questions the toughness required.
“Yes, pro wrestling has predetermined outcomes. But the hits are real. You get rocked, cut open, hit in the face — the show doesn’t stop. You get up and keep going. Pro wrestlers are some of the toughest people you’ll ever meet. That’s why I know I can take a hit.”
Preparation and Support
Oasis admits there isn’t much tape on Jackson Slade, but he’s focusing on his own development. He’s leaned on Power Slap veterans for advice and guidance, while also receiving mentorship from pro wrestling legend Sin Bodhi.
“Sin’s been a mentor. He has such a good heart. He was there for me during my highs and my lows. Having him in my corner professionally means the world.”
Eyes on Gold
Even as he makes his debut, Oasis has bigger ambitions. He wants to cement himself as a top name and become Power Slap’s first-ever double champion.
“Jackson, I don’t know much about you, but I know we’re both willing to be violent and do what it takes. I want the heavyweight strap, and I want to drop down for the light heavyweight title too. It’s just business, brother.”
Final Word
Jordan Oasis vs. Jackson Slade may be a battle between two new faces, but the intensity is already there. Oasis is determined to prove himself, fueled by his years in wrestling and combat training, and he has his eyes set firmly on championship gold. Fans should expect fireworks when these two step onto the Power Slap stage October 3rd.