Lagos hosts African Pro-Wrestling Championship
Lagos will host the African Pro-Wrestling Championship from May 2 to May 3, 2026, featuring competitors from several African nations including Nigeria, Cameroon, and Ghana.
Lagos is set to host the African Pro-Wrestling Championship at the NIS Gymnasium Hall in the National Stadium, Surulere from May 2 to 3, 2026. This championship will feature significant matchups among wrestlers from multiple African countries, making it one of the most notable professional wrestling events on the continent. Nigeria will be facing off against competitors from Cameroon, Togo, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Ghana, showcasing the diversity and talent in African wrestling.
Among the highlights of this event is the strong presence of the Cameroonian team. Commander Emmanuel Ndo, President of the Cameroon Pro-Wrestling Federation, emphasized that their athletes are coming to Lagos with serious intentions to cement their reputation as a premier wrestling nation in Africa. The commitment shown by the Cameroonian wrestlers illustrates the competitive nature of this championship and raises the stakes for all participating nations, especially as they aim to claim regional superiority.
The African Pro-Wrestling Championship not only stands as a remarkable sporting event but also serves to unite various cultures through athletic competition. It is expected to have significant implications for the sport's popularity across Africa. The event will not only highlight emerging talents but also promote wrestling as a serious athletic discipline within the continent, likely inspiring younger generations and enhancing regional pride through sports.