Main Event Title Shot Locked for July 18 in New Orleans

Wes Mena has climbed from the house to the headline — and now he’s got the shot of a lifetime. On July 18, live from New Orleans, Mena takes on undefeated champion Damien Dibbell for the heavyweight title in the main event of Power Slap 14.

For Wes, this moment is more than just a fight — it’s proof that hard work and perseverance pay off.

“I was ecstatic. Honestly at a loss for words. All the hard work up until this point… it’s just a beautiful thing.”

Bringing the Boom

While Dibbell comes in with a flawless 5-0 record, Mena isn’t intimidated. He promises to bring something to the table that the champ hasn’t seen before.

“I’m going to bring the boom. I’m going to bring dominance. I’m going to bring a form of intensity that he hasn’t seen before.”

This isn’t just talk — Mena believes his raw power and improved technique will be on full display in New Orleans. From resistance bands to hip rotation drills, he’s refining every detail.

“This fight will not go to a decision. Someone is getting knocked out — whether it be him or me.”


Calm. Collected. Dangerous.

Despite the chaos of fight week, Wes is staying grounded. With friends and family coming from Atlanta, he’s embracing the moment and letting his preparation carry him through.

“My time is now. I’m ready to be the new face of Power Slap’s heavyweight division. All eyes on me — that’s when I’m at my best.”

He plans to break Dibbell not just with power, but with presence.

“At weigh-ins, I’m going to look into his soul. He’ll realize he’s dealing with a man.”


Responding to the Haters

Mena knows there’s noise online — critics saying he didn’t deserve this title shot. But he’s not interested in debate — only domination.

“To those people, I say: Go f*** yourself. I got it out the mud. What are you doing that’s different?”

He’s here to separate the wolves from the sheep — and send a message to every division jumper trying to make a name off his legacy.


Dorian’s Blueprint, Wes’s Power

Some believe Dorian Perez gave the world a glimpse at how Dibbell can be touched. Mena agrees — but says what Dorian lacked in knockout power, he more than makes up for.

“Dorian exposed Dibbell… but he doesn’t have the power I have. Dibbell’s chin hasn’t truly been tested. I will be the one to drop him.”


The Lone Wolf Turns Alpha

Mena’s journey in Power Slap has had multiple chapters — from the house to undercard tape fights, then stepping up on short notice. But this is the beginning of something bigger.

“This is not some last-minute call. This is a full camp. No excuses. The Boom will be in effect.”


Why Fans Need to Watch

To the casual fan or newcomer to Power Slap, Wes has one message:

“You will see two animals go at it. A level of animalistic energy you’ve never felt. The Boom is incoming.”


Addressing the Division

He didn’t stop at Dibbell. Wes had words for other fighters and fans who doubted him:

“Separate yourself from the pack. Be a wolf. Be a gorilla. This sport is not for everybody.”


Final Message to Damien Dibbell

Wes stared down the camera and delivered his final warning:

“Damien Dibbell, your time is up. Tick tock. You will feel my wrath. I worked so hard to get to this moment — and I’m going to leave the Boom straight to your face.”