BCH was done to prevent Segwit and the Bitcoin Cash lightning network will work in a different way.
Also you cannot cancel transactions on Bitcoin Cash, so you can do 0 confirmation transactions.
The only reason Bitcoin Cash works thus far is because nobody uses it. If it were to be working at scale (that is, full blocks) people running nodes would get kicked out of the network, eventually leading only to datacenters running the BCH network. Also 0 confirmation transactions would once again be nonviable, unless they keep raising the blocksize forever, guaranteeing there are only a couple nodes worldwide. At that point your coin is nothing but a Paypal with a token, and that is exactly what Roger Ver wants. BCH's whole scaling roadmap is an one way ticket to centralization, which is funny because this is what they say about LN.