Stunt Marshall is no longer a question mark. He’s a problem.

At Power Slap 19, he picked up another brutal win—this time over former champion John Davis—and answered the biggest question hanging over his career:

Can he take a shot?

“That Flinch Saved His Life”

Technically, it wasn’t a one-hit knockout.

Davis flinched, which gave Stunt a second strike—and that second shot ended it.

But Stunt made his stance very clear:

“That flinch saved his life. It would’ve been a one-hit wonder.”

If anything, he sees forcing an opponent to take two shots as even worse.

“That’s the worst-case scenario… no one usually survives one.”


Finally Took a Shot… and Ate It

Coming into this fight, Stunt Marshall had never been hit in Power Slap.

That changed here—and it didn’t faze him.

“I proved to all of you that I can take it.”

Drawing from his 15-year pro wrestling background, he brushed it off like it was nothing.

“You think this is any different? I’ve been giving people my body to make art with.”

That moment might be just as important as the knockout itself.


Two Former Champs. Back-to-Back.

This win wasn’t just another highlight—it was a statement.

  • Beat AJ Static Hintz (former light heavyweight champ)
  • Now beats John Davis (former middleweight champ)

Back-to-back.

“Where’s my belt?”

That résumé is starting to look very real, very fast.


Wrestlers Taking Over

Stunt also doubled down on a growing trend: wrestlers succeeding in Power Slap.

“This is why they brought us in. We’re entertaining. We’re charismatic. And we can take one.”

With fighters like Haley J also winning on the same card, that crossover movement is gaining serious momentum.


Calling for the Title Shot

Stunt didn’t hesitate when talking about what’s next.

“That better get me a title shot.”

He even called out the current champ directly:

“Isaiah… it’s time for you to face the left hand.”

No buildup needed—he wants the belt now.


WrestleMania Weekend Energy

Performing during WrestleMania weekend added another layer.

With wrestling peers, legends, and fans in attendance, Stunt embraced the spotlight.

“I got a lot of my peers cheering me on… a lot of haters too.”

And he made it clear—either way, it fuels him.

“I can take any form of energy… and put it towards something. Usually a face.”


Final Message to Doubters

Still not convinced?

Stunt kept it simple:

“DM me. I dare you.”


Final Take

Stunt Marshall is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous—and marketable—names in Power Slap.

  • Proven knockout power
  • Now proven chin
  • Beat two former champions
  • Calling for the belt

At this point, keeping him away from a title shot is getting harder to justify.

The hype isn’t hype anymore—it’s real.