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Pro wrestling legend Sabu dead at 60

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May 11

Sabu, the legendary pro wrestler known for his hardcore and violent style, has passed away at the age of 60. He was widely recognized for his innovative and extreme wrestling matches, which helped popularize hardcore wrestling within the sports entertainment industry. Throughout his career, Sabu, whose real name was Terry Brunk, performed in numerous wrestling organizations, including Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he achieved significant success. Sabu was a two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion, a three-time tag team champion, and held the ECW World Television Championship. His passing was met with condolences and tributes from the wrestling community, underscoring his lasting impact and inspiration on future generations of wrestlers.

Pro wrestling legend Sabu dead at 60

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Sabu, the legendary pro wrestler known for his hardcore and violent style, has passed away at the age of 60. He was widely recognized for his innovative and extreme wrestling matches, which helped popularize hardcore wrestling within the sports entertainment industry. Throughout his career, Sabu, whose real name was Terry Brunk, performed in numerous wrestling organizations, including Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he achieved significant success. Sabu was a two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion, a three-time tag team champion, and held the ECW World Television Championship. His passing was met with condolences and tributes from the wrestling community, underscoring his lasting impact and inspiration on future generations of wrestlers.

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  • Sabu, born Terry Brunk, was a renowned professional wrestler celebrated for his hardcore wrestling style, making a significant impact in the wrestling world by participating in extremely violent and innovative matches.

  • He was particularly influential in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he won multiple championships, including the ECW World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was known for pioneering and popularizing hardcore wrestling within the industry.

  • Sabu's wrestling career spanned numerous organizations beyond ECW, including United States Wrestling Association, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and many others, showcasing his versatility and widespread appeal.

  • His final wrestling match occurred during WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas, where he defeated Gamechanger Wrestling’s Joey Janela in a no ropes barbed wire match, exemplifying his enduring dedication to the hardcore wrestling style.

  • Following his death, the wrestling community, including the WWE and Gamechanger Wrestling, expressed condolences and highlighted his legacy as an outlaw and gamechanger, with a lasting influence that will continue to inspire future wrestlers.

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