Las Vegas, NV — The opening bout of Power Slap 15 is shaping up to be explosive as Stunt Marshall steps onto the main card to face former light heavyweight champion AyJay “Static” Hintz. Both men bring charisma, confidence, and knockout intentions — the perfect recipe to kick off a stacked event in Las Vegas.

From the Prelims to the Spotlight

For Stunt, the jump to the main card marks another big step forward. After feeling the energy of the crowd in the prelims, he’s eager to feed off an even larger live audience this time around.
“I was super amped off the crowd last time, and now the energy’s going to be even better,” Stunt said. “This is my moment.”

Respect for a Former Champion

While Stunt is brimming with confidence, he’s not overlooking his opponent. Hintz is a veteran with seven Power Slap matches under his belt and a championship pedigree. But Stunt questions whether time away from competition has dulled Static’s edge.
“He hasn’t been around competition in over a year and a half,” Stunt noted. “Let’s see if there’s any rust or if he’s hungrier than ever. Either way, I’m there to do one thing — win, and get Knockout of the Night.”

Preparing for the Test

Originally scheduled to compete in New Orleans earlier this summer, Stunt opted out due to scheduling conflicts with his commitments to the Savannah Bananas. In hindsight, he sees the delay as a blessing in disguise.
“Now I get to go against one of the former champions, one of the former faces of Power Slap,” Stunt explained. “I really get to test myself against someone who’s been at the top.”

Studying Static’s Style

In preparation, Stunt has studied Hintz’s past fights, noting both his power and his unique striking style.
“He started off in light heavyweight, and those guys hit just as hard as middleweights — maybe harder,” Stunt said. “His style is more of a palm than a slap, but he can take a hit and get back up. The question is — can he get back up from the Golden Hand?”

Can Stunt Take a Hit?

One lingering question around Stunt is whether he can absorb a clean slap. He dismisses those doubts with confidence, pointing to his 14-year pro wrestling career filled with real-life bumps and bruises.
“I’ve taken involuntary hits most of my career,” he laughed. “I’ve been kicked in the face with dropkicks that hit harder than a slap — and I didn’t go down. Legs are stronger than hands, I can tell you that right now.”

Focused and Ready

With the coin toss in his favor, Stunt is prepared to deliver a knockout right out of the gate.
“My training regimen is more structured now,” he said. “I’m hitting pads, using resistance bands, doing explosive workouts. This isn’t my rookie slap anymore — this is the seasoned slap.”

No Words Can Hurt Him

While Hintz has been known to stir the pot in press conferences, Stunt says no amount of trash talk will rattle him.
“I’ve been a heel in wrestling for 14 years,” he said. “I’ve had everything thrown at me, from insults to death threats. Words don’t hurt me. October 3rd, only one thing matters: whose hand lands harder.”

Message to Static

Stunt left a final statement directly for Hintz:
“Wrestling’s real. It may be scripted, but it’s real. I’ve got a solid neck and a jaw built for this. October 3rd, we’ll find out if Stunt Marshall has a chin — or if I just knock you out in the first round.”