Instant Impact

Stunt Marshall exploded onto the Power Slap 15 stage and left no doubt: he’s for real. In a short, brutal contest he scored a thunderous knockout and then summed it up with perfect trash-talk timing: “Even if you get the first slap on me, that next one’s going to knock your ass out. So, you can shut up and pay me, dog.”

The Result — Why It Matters

Marshall’s win wasn’t just another finish — it’s momentum. He’s been knocking opponents down consistently, and tonight’s performance puts him squarely in the conversation for a performance bonus and bigger matchups. After the fight he told reporters he’s willing to jump into the top five of the middleweight rankings: “Give me anyone in the top five. It doesn’t matter to me.”

From Wrestling Rings to Slap Platform

A longtime pro-wrestler (14 years on the road), Marshall said the crossover’s working for him: wrestling taught him to take hits, keep performing, and thrive under lights — and now he’s turning that experience to power. He admitted the first time he showed up he hadn’t trained much; this time he carved out real prep time and it showed: cleaner technique, controlled aggression, and a killer finish.

The “What If” Question

When asked what he could do with a full-time commitment to Power Slap, Marshall didn’t hedge: he believes he belongs at the very top. “If I had full time, it would be a lot,” he said, comparing himself to the biggest names in the sport. For now he’s balancing wrestling and slap, but tonight proved the part-time road still packs a full-time threat.

What’s Next?

Marshall made his intentions clear: he wants ranked opponents and quick turnarounds. He’s ready to face anyone in the top five who’ll take the call. With more Power Slap cards on the October slate, expect promoters to think hard about who they put in front of the man who’s already earned the nickname “One-Hit Wonder.”