All Caribbean Wrestling is under fire as several wrestlers are calling out the promotion for unprofessional treatment, unpaid bookings, and disrespect behind the scenes.

Zicky Dice took to social media to air his grievances, claiming he had bookings pulled at the last minute and messages left unanswered, despite going “all in” for ACW.

“For months, I gave ACW everything I had — booked six months out, paid for my own flights and hotels, worked at a discounted rate, and showed up ready to elevate their product,” Dice wrote. “But behind the curtain? Bookings pulled last-minute with no explanation. Kicked from the group chat after saying nothing. Left unpaid for 5/17 while the promoter flexes about a ‘30-day payment award.’ Meanwhile, messages go ignored and calls unanswered.”

Dice said he’s proud of what he accomplished at ACW but is ready to move on, stating, “This chapter is closed. The next one? Bigger shows. Brighter lights. Real respect.”

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Zicky Dice isn’t the only one speaking up. Joseline Navarro claimed she was fired from ACW for standing up for herself, while Maya World said she witnessed poor treatment of wrestlers, staff, and helpers.

ACW promoter JB Cool responded to the backlash with a post, writing, “Ungrateful people complain about the ONE thing you haven’t done for them instead of being thankful for the THOUSANDS of things you have done for them. Keep your records & receipts.”

The backlash against All Caribbean Wrestling is growing as more wrestlers step forward to share their experiences. Whether these claims will lead to any changes within the promotion remains to be seen.

Have you ever witnessed similar issues in the wrestling industry? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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