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Dana White’s Ridiculous Power Slap Numbers Comes Under Fire From Bob Menery

Published 02/10/2024, 11:07 PM EST

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Power Slap 6 was bloody and brutal and seems like Dana White is immensely satisfied with what his brainchild has achieved within such a small timeframe. With over 2 million views on Rumble, Power Slap 6 seems to have surpassed the UFC fight night tally as per the UFC head honcho. But wait, is the new promotion as good as the CEO is trying to portray? Can we believe the absolute numbers?

Numbers and stats don’t lie; it’s a fact that Power Slap is making waves on social media. Regardless, determining how much of it is genuine and how much is a facade is challenging. The hosts from Fullsendpodcast appear to have caught Dana White lying in broad daylight. What was the lie, you ask? Let’s take a closer look.

Dana White’s Plie about Power Slap

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Dana White and his partners invested $10 million in the promotion envisioning a tremendous return and to everyone’s surprise, Power Slap performed extremely well at the social media levels but what’s the ground reality? Well, Power Slap 6 was a huge success for the UFC CEO as every ticket sold out in days, impressive enough? The promotion initially started in 2022 but within 2 years, Power Slap has a mobile game of his own and as per the UFC CEO, White, Power Slap’s mobile game has thousands of players.

Lie alert! Power Slap mobile game having thousands of players is just a blatant lie by Dana White as claimed by Bob Menery. During a recent conversation with Menery and Nelk boys, White asserted that the Power Slap game has thousands of players who devoutly play it “Just so you know, there are hundreds of thousands of people playing this thing.” 

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Menery interrupted the CEO to burst his bubble, the podcaster busted the CEO. “By the way, there wasn’t. I hate to tell you, we did the math on that one. Really? Yeah, it wasn’t 100,000 players; it was like 14. We came in.” After these words, White was in a state of damage control and asserted that Menery knew nothing about the actual numbers “4 and a half million in revenue in 3 months. There you go again, talking sh*t about things you don’t know about” 

Whether the numbers are true or not will be in mystery till a math genius actually takes the time to resolve this. Nonetheless, White is extremely proud of his new brainchild and in another escapade, the UFC CEO asserted that Power Slap is already worth over $100 million.

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Power Slap is worth more than $100 million

While having a conversation with Business mogul, Grant Cardone, White asserted that he and his partners invested just $10 million in the promotion. The UFC CEO further asserted that the investment was small but it made a huge impact in making Power Slap a multi-million dollar organization.

“Right here, right now, it’s worth a couple 100 million dollars. We got out 10 million dollars back. said White. He further added “Now on TikTok alone in four weeks, we have a billion views. Then last week, on Instagram, we were at like 38.5 million views and the list goes on and on.”

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There’s no doubt that Power Slap is very popular around social media and it seems like the promotion is making inroads in the offline market as well. Has Dana White made the right decision with the Power Slap gamble? Only Time will tell.

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I'm Suryakant Das, an avid sports enthusiast from a family that cherishes the world of sports. I still vividly recall the day my father took me to watch Indian wrestling, sparking my fascination with the discipline and the aura of those warriors. Over time, my love for combat sports grew, and now, I'm a UFC writer at EssentiallySports.
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