SlapFIGHT: INFLUX – The Fall Beatdown You Don’t Want to Miss

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Friday night’s SlapFIGHT: INFLUX from Pro League Network isn’t just a tournament — it’s a thunderclap of chaos, muscle, and viral-level energy. The fall season is here, and the lineup is stacked with powerlifters, pro wrestlers, MMA vets, and street-fighting icons who all want one thing: legacy through impact.

Both the Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight tournaments promise full-force hits, wild personalities, and highlight moments that’ll be clipped, shared, and memed all weekend long. If you thought the Chest Chop event was wild, just wait until the slaps start flying this Friday.

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Heavyweights Bring the Heat


In the Heavyweight field, returning fan favorite Break-It Blake is back to prove his chin and his pride still belong among the elite. Known for walking through shots like they’re light taps, Blake’s looking to reclaim that top-dog energy. Standing in his way is Young & Lavish, a Street Beefs Hall of Famer who blends accuracy and knockout power with showmanship that belongs on center stage. His timing is ruthless — blink once, and you’re on the floor.

But wait for the wild card — Controversy Cox. The name says it all. The man who turned heads (and raised eyebrows) at Chest Chop returns, speedo and swagger intact, ready to stir chaos once again. He’s unpredictable, fearless, and a walking highlight reel.

The newbies in this bracket aren’t showing up to take notes — they’re here to take spots. The General, The Silverback, Billy Bad Ass, and The Brick are all MMA-tested or powerlifting-built destroyers. With raw strength meets professional discipline, they bring credibility and carnage. And don’t sleep on Hamma and Slapmare — athletic hybrids with unique combat DNA. Hamma’s a Power Slap veteran with a point to prove, and Slapmare’s boxing-meets-wrestling background could make him the bracket’s dark horse.

Super Heavyweights Mean Business

When the big boys step up, expect the canvas to shake. The Patriot is back, ready to go to war again after his legendary brawl with Cowboy. His opponent pool is a mix of raw rookies and born-for-chaos gladiators. The Punisher, a beastly ex-powerlifter and football brawler, looks to hit harder than a linebacker blitz.

Then there’s Sasquatch, the Redneck Brawl star who brings freakish size and momentum into every strike. Add in The Big Beast, who looks like he was carved from granite, and TKO, a former gym-class legend turned heavyweight dreamer — and you’ve got potential for absolute bedlam.

And just in case you thought “too big to move” meant “too slow to slap,” remember Big Hoss weighs in at a monstrous 420 pounds — a pro wrestler with the charisma to match his size. If entertainment value counted toward the scorecard, he’d start with a lead.

Expect Chaos. Embrace the Impact.

Every warrior on this card is hunting for instant fame, knockout clips, and SlapFIGHT glory. The mix of veterans, viral sensations, and hungry newcomers makes INFLUX a turning point for the sport — bigger hits, louder crowds, and pure unfiltered heart.

This is SlapFIGHT: INFLUX — where new warriors rise and legends are made.

Power. Precision. Personality. Catch every slap exclusively streaming on Pro League Network’s YouTube Channel.