Pambos Pallikaros new Champion of Cyprus
- Apr 14
- 2 min read

A historic moment was written at ACW: Warzone, as Pambos Pallikaros managed to win the ACW Champion of Cyprus title, defeating Jack Pikkas in one of the toughest and most emotionally charged matches in the history of Absolute Cyprus Wrestling.

“I Quit Match” – Battle without limits
In the main event of the night, the two “eternal” rivals faced each other in an “I Quit Match”, where the only way for there to be a winner was to say “I QUIT”.
Jack Pikkas, as champion, entered determined to defend his title, while Pambos Pallikaros appeared more ready than ever to take back what he believed belonged to him.

From the very first minutes, the match went beyond the limits of a usual one. The two wrestlers exchanged heavy blows, reached their limits and did not hesitate to use every means to break their opponent.

The moment that decided everything
As the match was reaching its peak, exhaustion became evident for both. The crowd was watching on their feet, knowing that every move could be decisive.
In the end, Jack Pikkas collapsed inside the ring and passed out, unable to continue. Referee Chris Georgiades had no other choice but to stop the contest, declaring Pambos Pallikaros the winner.

New champion – New era
With this victory, Pambos Pallikaros was crowned the new ACW Champion of Cyprus, writing his name in the history of the organization and opening a new chapter in his career.
However, the night did not end there.

Attack and message for ACW: Genesis
Immediately after the end of the match, the new No.1 contender, M, together with the Twins, attacked Pallikaros, sending a clear message ahead of the next big event.
The two are expected to face each other for the title at ACW: Genesis on April 26, 2026, in a match that is already expected to be explosive.
ACW: Warzone left behind strong images, major twists and a new reality at the top of the ACW Champion of Cyprus, with Pambos Pallikaros now being at the center.
Watch below the hype video prepared by ACW, which was shown on the screens of the Satiriko Theatre before the start of the match between the two wrestlers:





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