Two fierce competitors. Two different worlds. One violent showdown.

As Power Slap 13 approaches, Hollywood Haley J, the flashy pro wrestler, and Jayme Hinshaw, the bare-knuckle MMA brawler, are set to square off in one of the most anticipated undercard matchups of the night. The contrast in personalities and backgrounds has fans buzzing—and both women are ready to throw hands (legally this time).

Jayme: “I’m Here to Bring the Pain”

Jayme Hinshaw isn’t new to combat. With experience in bare-knuckle fights, MMA, and even being the first woman to compete at 115 pounds in Power Slap history, she’s been through the wars.

“She said she’s been slapping bitches for years, but those were padded shots,” Jayme warned.
“Let’s test that chin out. Let’s see how her ‘crimson chin’ holds up on June 27.”

Despite the pageantry that Haley may bring, Jayme is locked in:

“This isn’t just fun and games—I’ve broken my arm in a fight, had steel plates put in. I’ve sacrificed a lot. I’m ready to bring violence.”


Haley: “I’ve Been Slapping Bitches for Free—Now I’m Getting Paid”

Coming from a five-year pro wrestling career, Hollywood Haley J is no stranger to performance—but this time, the spotlight is very real.

“I used to be wild-style—no rules, no technique. Just chaos. Now I’ve got to focus, breathe, and think,” she said.
“But I’m here now. And I’m Hollywood Haley J. I don’t play, baby.”

Haley admits the transition from staged violence to sanctioned strikes has been challenging—but motivating.

“People told me not to do this. Said I’d get knocked out. That I’m too pretty. That just adds fuel. I’m here to prove everyone wrong.”


Two Fighters, One Stage

Though this match will be taped without a live crowd, both women are performers at heart. Jayme’s been on stage in MMA and Power Slap; Haley’s used to the roar of the wrestling crowd. Both are used to flipping a switch when the lights hit.

Haley: “I might laugh, or I might get mad. Either way, you’ll get the real me. I don’t need to be fake tough. I’ve got brothers. I’ve been thrown around my whole life. I’m ready for this.”
Jayme: “I take every second seriously. When they say ‘seconds out’ and I walk to that stage—it’s a whole new version of me.”


The Weight Cut Challenge

While Jayme is used to cutting down to 105–115 lbs, Haley is navigating her first-ever weight cut to make the 125-pound limit.

“They originally wanted me at 115,” Haley laughed. “I was like, ‘Hold up—I’ve been trying to gain weight for five years.’ But I’ll get there. I’m figuring it out as I go.”

Jayme respected Haley’s honesty and warned about the risks of drastic cutting for first-timers.


Final Words: Slap First, Share a Beer Later

Both fighters are eager to compete—and entertain.

Jayme: “As soon as she gets hit, she’ll find out. We’re out here to bring violence. Fans want to see two hot women slap the sh*t out of each other—come watch.”
Haley: “It’s free, it’s violent, and it’s going to be entertaining. And maybe I’ll do something dumb and funny too. Who knows?”


Don’t Miss It

Power Slap 13 goes down June 27 during UFC International Fight Week in Las Vegas. Whether you’re a die-hard slap fan, a wrestling head, or just love violence—you won’t want to miss Haley J vs. Jayme Hinshaw.

Two pretty faces. One savage outcome.