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Cameron and Warren dominate King Seat Baggers ACL Swap 6 title

Chad Cameron and Justin Warren blazed through a 20-player ACL Swap 6 field, winning the title 23-5 and never letting a match get close.

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Cameron and Warren dominate King Seat Baggers ACL Swap 6 title
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Chad Cameron and Justin Warren turned King Seat Baggers Monday Night ACL Swap #6 2026 into a straight-line run, taking the title 23-5 and leaving no doubt they had the night figured out in a format built to test quick chemistry.

The 4-round, 20-player swap at 5903 Dalton Pike SE in Cleveland, Tennessee, asked players to adjust fast and keep producing with different partners. Cameron and Warren did exactly that. They opened with a 22-18 win over Bama Bama and Jesse Grissom, then blew past Wesley Ensley and Brittany Jones 25-8 before handling Rich Siburkis and Jeff Handel 21-9.

That progression told the story better than any label could. Each round widened the gap, and by the time Cameron and Warren reached the championship game, the bracket had already shown the same pattern over and over: control early, separation fast, finish clean. The final was even more lopsided at 23-5, with a second final-round line also listing the winners at 22, another sign that the title match never turned into a grind.

The numbers on the ACL Player App backed up the visual. Cameron finished 4-0 with a plus-51 point differential, while Warren went 3-1 with a plus-23 mark. In a swap format where the partner changes and the pressure is supposed to expose hesitation, those are the kinds of totals that scream command. Cameron was the night’s steadiest presence, and Warren matched the pace well enough to stay in the top tier of the leaderboard.

That matters because the ACL’s swap structure is designed to sort out more than just one-off hot streaks. With four rounds feeding the bracket and local events often using the format to seed later partner play, the best teams are the ones who can adapt without wasting time. Cameron and Warren didn’t just win the event, they showed they can produce in a setting that strips away comfort and asks for instant read-and-react cornhole. On a Monday night that was supposed to reveal chemistry, they made it look easy.

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