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WATCH: Steve-O shares insane self-slapping idea to knock himself out in new Dana White's Power Slap League promo

American entertainer Steve-O unveils a mind-boggling concept in the promotional video for Dana White's Power Slap League. Displaying his unique brand of insanity, Steve-O proposed an astonishing idea to render himself unconscious through a series of self-inflicted slaps.

In a fascinating twist, Steve-O's recent critique of the Power Slap League takes an unexpected turn as he ultimately finds himself supporting the promotion of the controversial show.

Check out Steve-O's fascinating promotion Slap League:

Is @steveo trying to join @powerslapleague?! 😂

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The American TV personality was on a different page a while ago when he openly criticized Dana White's new sports venture, Steve-O didn't hold back in expressing his disapproval of the Power Slap League. He conveyed his incredulity at the show's potential to secure television airtime given its brutal nature. Drawing a notable comparison to his own highly successful venture, Jackass, Steve-O articulated his skepticism:

"It's really weird to me. I struggle with it as well. I remember when Jackass came out... The problem I envisioned us having is just being allowed on TV... What we do is we... Work our way around the rules and kind of jump through hoops and a little bit we find ways to get away with showing what we do. I don’t know how this is on TV.

Check out Steve-O's entire remarks below:

Steve-O on Power Slap: I don't know how this is on TV.
https://t.co/VZYKrCMAG6

Jake Paul replies sarcastically to Dana White's tweet on Power Slap League

UFC president Dana White received a snarky retort from Jake Paul in response to his recent tweet promoting Power Slap League on Rumble. White had shared a video teaser of the forthcoming season of the slap-fighting league, expressing his anticipation for the upcoming week of action.

However, 'The Problem Child' displayed a stark contrast in enthusiasm for slap fighting, as he took a dig at White and the league. In a sly comment, Paul subtly mocked the UFC boss' previous assertions about Power Slap's social media influence.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer tweeted:

"OMG this is so big on social media!! Haha whatever."
@danawhite @rumblevideo @powerslapleague OMG this is so big on social media!! Haha whatever.

Dana White's slap-fighting league has struck a lucrative broadcasting agreement with Rumble, surpassing the financial terms of the UFC's prior distribution deal with the Spike television network. This new partnership marks a significant milestone for the slap-fighting league.

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