Rumble, the video-sharing platform announced a partnership with Power Slap, the world’s premier slap fighting organization, The partnership will include an all-new exclusive show on Rumble focused on the sport and featuring Dana White, along with Power Slap starting a new Rumble channel and Locals’ community.
“Rumble is an incredible platform and we couldn’t be more excited to be the first sports league to join. Tune in to the Power Slap page because you’re not going to want to miss this,” said Dana White, founder of Power Slap.
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Frank Lamicella, President of Power Slap, echoed Dana White, continuing “Rumble gives us another massive outlet to educate fans around the world about this new sport, connect fans to our athletes, and distribute compelling content.”
This partnership with Power Slap is exactly the type of strategic investment that helps us grow and diversify our content library,” said Rumble Chairman and CEO Chris Pavlovski. “When Dana is excited about something like Power Slap, we listen,” Pavlovski continued. “He is a proven visionary in this space, and we can’t wait to be a part of this amazing journey with Power Slap.”
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