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‘Meat’ the winners of the 2026 World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest

‘All Jacked Up’ claims top prize at Houston’s beloved barbecue showdown

All Jacked Up, Grand Champion Overall of the 2026 World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest. (THOMAS HOPKINS, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo)

HOUSTON – The smoke has cleared, the pits have cooled, and champions have been crowned at one of Houston’s most anticipated annual traditions.

More than 250 barbecue teams from across Texas and around the world fired up their pits last week for the 2026 World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest

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After three days of cooking, competition, and crowds, All Jacked Up emerged as Grand Champion Overall, earning top honors in this 52nd annual showdown. Hardin County Go Texan claimed the coveted title of Reserve Champion Overall.

Teams competed across a full slate of categories that showcased both classic Texas barbecue and creative flair, including Brisket, Ribs, Chicken, Go Texan, Dutch Oven Dessert, the Open Contest and the WCBBQ Games, where teams were tested on speed, agility, coordination and teamwork.

All Jacked Up, Grand Champion Overall of the 2026 World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest. (Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo)
Hardin County Go Texan, Reserve Champion Overall of the 2026 World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest and Grand Champion of the Go Texan category. (Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo)

Spotlight on the winners

Barbecue purists watched closely as judges named this year’s brisket, ribs and chicken champions:

Brisket

  • Champion – Victoria County Go Texan
  • Second Place – Holy Cow Cookers
  • Third Place – Bunch of Swines

Ribs

  • Champion – America Royal Winner – Wag’s Backwoods BBQ
  • Second Place – Colorado County Go Texan
  • Third Place – The Stockyard Saloon

Chicken

  • Champion – Jack Daniels Winner – Kings BBQ
  • Second Place – Be Somebody Cooking Team
  • Third Place – Roughriders BBQ

The Go Texan competition, which highlights teams representing counties and regions from across the state, saw Hardin County Go Texan add to its overall success as Grand Champion, with Matagorda County Go Texan named Reserve Champion.

On the sweeter side of the smoker, the Dutch Oven Dessert category rewarded creativity and campfire craft:

  • Champion – Cattle Cookers
  • Second Place – Dusty Que
  • Third Place – Maddog BBQ

In the Open Contest, where teams can showcase a wide range of recipes beyond traditional categories, the winners were:

  • Champion – Calhoun County Go Texan
  • Second Place – L.P.O.A. Road Kill Café
  • Third Place – Dusty Bones Cookers

Young pitmasters take the stage

The 2026 contest once again hosted the popular Jr. Cook-off, giving aspiring pitmasters ages 8 to 14 their own moment in the spotlight. Each young competitor was provided a steak to prepare and was judged on appearance, tenderness and taste.

This year’s Jr. Cook-off winners were:

  • Champion – David Causey, Pressure Cookers
  • Second Place – Raelyn Eleesa Barker, Pitmaker BBQ Addiction
  • Third Place – Peyton Lewis, Texas Social Club

Recognizing community impact and showmanship

In 2026, organizers introduced a new honor, the Impact Award, recognizing teams that make a positive difference in their communities. The inaugural Impact Award Champion was 300 Justice Road, highlighting the contest’s growing emphasis on service as well as skill.

The event also celebrated the creative flair that makes the World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest a fan favorite. Specialty awards went to:

  • Best Façade – Holy Cow Cookers
  • Best Overall Theme – Limestone County Cookers
  • Best Skit – BOHICA BBQ Cooking Team

And in the high-energy WCBBQ Games, where teams put their speed, coordination and teamwork to the test, the top finishers were:

  • Winner – Half Fast Cookers
  • Second Place – Brisket Cases

As the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo continues its decades-long tradition, the 52nd Annual World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest again proved why it’s a cornerstone of Rodeo season — blending fierce culinary competition, community spirit and true Texas culture over three unforgettable days in Houston.