All Caribbean Wrestling historic visit to Jamaica so successful that they’ll do it again

All Caribbean Wrestling rolled into the Alfred Sangster Auditorium at the University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday, September 9th for a historic night of pro wrestling.

Welcome to Jamrock was the first touring pro wrestling event to come to the Caribbean island in over 20 years.

International known wrestlers and some of the top independent talent from the Caribbean, southern Florida and beyond rounded out the bill that drew an estimated 250 fans.

ACW had to reschedule the event from the original date after being forced to jump through some hoops due to local laws and regulations in Kingston. However, the roadblocks didn’t deter the Trinidad and Tobago-based company from putting on a well received event in the end.

Jamaican tag team The Kentish Brothers left Jamaica as the new FEW (Miami, FL) Tag Team Champions. Image courtesy of All Caribbean Wrestling’s Instagram page.

We were able to retain full results for the event from a wrestler that was on hand for Welcome To Jamrock. Here are the full results from the first touring pro wrestling event in Jamaica in many years:

1. ACW Champ “Pope” Elijah Burke d. Jamie Stanley

2. Nu Nation d. Trini Dan & Leroy Jones

3. Bruce Cross d. Tito Colada

4. Crystal Carmichael d. Promise Braxton

5. Malik Bosede d. Jay Rios

6. Vanessa Kraven d. Cassandra Golden

7. PJ Black d. “Father” Iseah Bronson

8. The Kentish Bros d. The Bollywood Boyz- New F.E.W. Tag-team Champions

9. Joseline Navarro d. JC Storm

The ACW crew makes their way to the arena in Jamaica. Image courtesy the All Caribbean Wrestling Instagram page.

All Caribbean Wrestling’s trip to Jamaica went so well that they plan to visit Jamaica again in the near future. An as of now unnamed ACW event is planned for November 4, 2023 as per a source from within the company. No venue or city has been announced as of yet and more details will surely be coming from ACW in the near future.

It will be exciting to see how the future plays out in terms of professional wrestling in Jamaica!

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