Power Slap 15 | Stunt Marshall & Steve Ellis slapson

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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775
https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3

Intro music: KNOCKOUT · Pözzi | @pozzimusic2975

Summary - Stunt

In this engaging conversation, Stunt Marshall shares his experiences as a slap artist and wrestler, discussing the challenges of balancing both careers, the intensity of slap competitions, and the excitement of meeting family. He reflects on his journey, the physical demands of his profession, and the importance of social media in connecting with fans.

Takeaways

Stunt is excited to meet his nephew for the first time.
He feels more prepared and dialed in for his upcoming slap competition.
Training for slap competitions involves not just delivering slaps but also taking them.
The intensity of fan expectations in slap competitions is unique.
Stunt has been on the road for a significant amount of time, balancing multiple commitments.
He acknowledges the physical toll of performing in both wrestling and slap competitions.
Stunt's experience in wrestling helps him navigate the slap competition scene.
He emphasizes the importance of social media for connecting with fans and promoting his journey.
Life on the road can be hectic, with little downtime for relaxation.
Stunt is looking forward to the upcoming event on October 3rd.

Sound bites - Stunt

"Can he take a slap?"
"It's put up or shut up."
"It's a crazy sport, right?"

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Stunt Marshall
02:50 The Journey of a Slap Artist
05:35 Balancing Wrestling and Power Slap
08:21 The Intensity of Slap Competitions
11:14 Life on the Road
14:19 Social Media and Future Plans

Summary - Steve

In this engaging conversation, Steve Ray Ellis and Joe Scott discuss the upcoming Power Slap match, focusing on Steve's journey, training, and the excitement surrounding the event. They explore the underdog narrative, the growth of Power Slap as a sport, and the strategies being employed to prepare for the fight. The conversation highlights the importance of mindset, preparation, and the support of a team in achieving success in competitive sports.

Takeaways

I'm psyched, not nervous.
This is a real Cinderella moment.
We developed a plan for training.
This is probably one of the biggest underdog stories.
We're bringing a lean, mean fighting machine.
This could catapult me into the talks of all the big names.
I wanted to get slapped first.
I know my last match was sloppy.
This was a short notice fight against a big name.
This has been a real team effort.

Sound bites - Steve

"I'm psyched, not nervous."
"I wanted to get slapped first."
"I know my last match was sloppy."

Chapters

00:00 Preparing for the Fight
20:17 The Strategy Behind Power Slap Training
23:00 The Underdog Story
26:16 The Growing Popularity of Power Slap
29:14 The Mindset of a Competitor

#underdog #stunt #powerslap15

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