NWA Pays Tribute To Sabu
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"Sabu was getting into trouble and he got shot; Sabu got shot in the f***ing mouth! The guy put the gun [against his face], pulled the trigger, busted seven teeth, the bullet went out here," Alfonso said during an appearance on " Busted Open Radio ,
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Wrestlezone on MSNGCW’s Brett Lauderdale Issues Statement On Sabu’s Passing, Accusations He ‘Forced’ Him To Compete ImpairedBrett Lauderdale has released a statement following the release of an interview with Joey Janela regarding his match with Sabu prior to the ECW Legend’s passing. Last night, an interview with Joey Janela was released by Yahoo’s Uncrowned,
The wrestling world mourns the death of Sabu, a former ECW champion and pro wrestling legend, who died Sunday at age 60.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNAEW's Taz Recalls Last Time He Saw ECW Legend Sabu, FTW Champs PhotoAEW color commentator Taz recalls the last time he saw ECW legend, and long-time rival, Sabu, while also revealing they took a photo with fellow FTW champs
GCW star Joey Janela revealed that Sabu's team provided the ECW legend the controversial kratom drug before their last match in Spring Break last month.
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Professional wrestler Terry Brunk, better known as Sabu, has died at the age of 60. He was known for competing in ECW and WWE.
The wrestling world was saddened upon hearing the news of the death of Sabu (real name: Terry Brunk) at the age of 61 on Sunday. Especially since Sabu,
Professional wrestler Sabu, a three-time world champion, was remembered as "a trailblazer, a gamechanger and an icon" on Sunday
Professional wrestler Terry Brunk, known to fans by the ring name Sabu, died at the age of 60. WWE announced the news Sunday. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Mr. Brunk rose to fame with the Extreme Championship Wrestling Circuit, pioneering a wrestling style that made use of props like tables and chairs.
A legend of the professional wrestling ring, Sabu, has died. Sabu, whose real name was Terry Brunk, was a star of the ring in the 1990s and 2000s, according to World Wrestling Entertainment. There are discrepancies in how old he was. Many organizations, including WWE, said he was 60, but court documents say he was 61, The New York Times reported.
The interview was conducted days after the match but wasn’t published until after the ECW legend’s death over the weekend at age 60.