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The 60-year-old was still wrestling as recently last month, when he took part in his final match during Wrestlemania weekend in Las Vegas.
Former WWE wrestler Terry Brunk, better known to fans as the hardcore brawler Sabu, has died, the promotion announced Sunday. He was 60 years old. Brunk’s cause and location of death were not ...
Sabu’s last professional bout came against Joey Janela on April 18 in Las Vegas during Wrestlemania. He claimed victory in a “no ropes barbed wire” match which left him bloodied.
Wrestling legend Sabu, known for his hardcore style and ECW fame, has passed away at the age of 60, just weeks after his final match at WrestleMania 41 week.
Sabu accomplished something that few wrestlers and athletes could – he went out on top. Fans got one more chance to see Sabu deliver his ground-breaking hardcore style in the main event of Joey ...
Sabu has died at the age of 60, just weeks after his final match in the ring, with promotions including WWE paying tribute to the srar and fans offering their condolences ...
Sabu was Sabu until the very end Three weeks before his passing Sunday, the 60-year-old hardcore wrestling legend pulled off a swan song worthy of the homicidal, genocidal, death–defying maniac.
READ MORE: The Wrestling World Reacts To Sabu Passing Away The post Sabu Was Given Kratom So He Could Compete In Retirement Match At GCW Event appeared first on Wrestlezone.
GCW owner, Brett Lauderdale, has issued his first public comments regarding his promotion's handling of Sabu during his retirement match at Joey Janela's Spring Break over WrestleMania weekend.
Terry Brunk, known to wrestling fans as Sabu, was credited with popularizing "hardcore" wrestling in the U.S., as well as the use of tables as a must-see object in matches.
Wrestling pioneer Terry Brunk, better known as 'Sabu', has died at the age of 60. Sabu was still wrestling as recently last month, when he took part in his final match during Wrestlemania weekend ...
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