Sabu, pro wrestler known for hardcore style performing for ECW and WWE, dies at 60
Professional wrestler Sabo, who is famous for competing in the militants’ matches and former ECW and NWA, died at the age of 60. His death case was not reported.
The name SABU, whose real name was Terry Brunk, is usually performed in dangerous patterns of matches such as barbaric wire battles that often included the use of weapons and external things including baseball, chairs, tables, stairs, thumb and glass. He described it as from Saudi Arabia, was promoted as “suicide, killing, genocide, obsessed with death.”
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BRUNK was the son of the sheik (Ed Farhat) and began his career in 1985 wrestling of independent circles throughout North America until he moves to Japan and manufactures a name for himself in promotions including New Japan Pro Wresting.
In 1993, SABU returned to the United States to provide a performance to struggle with the extremist championship, where both Rob van Damm and Tazz were. During his time with the promotion, he won the ECW Heavyweight Championship, TV Championship and the title of the Al -Awsa team.
SABU competed in WWE from 2006-2007, after the promotion of ECW rights and performance in Wrestlemania 23. His match was the most distinguished in 2006 at “ECW One Night Stand” Pay-PEREW, during which he faced Rey MySterio World title.
The match ended with Sabo jumping from a chair outside the ring in mysterio, which was standing on a table. He collided with mysterio, grabbed him in his head and shattered him via the table with the D. No one can continue and judge the match in a competition.
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After leaving WWE, SABU returned to the performance of the independent promotional circle, including the Juggalo Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling, Exalted Work, Performance in Mexico, Newfoundland and the Netherlands as well as the United States, and announced his retirement from Adam.
Sabo struggled with his last match almost a month ago in Las Vegas during the weekend in Resmania, where Joy Janilla faced the game change game in “Joela’s Janela’s Spring Break 9.”
“His life and professional life deserves to be celebrated, and it is refreshing to know that his last match was 100 percent authentic.” Andreas Hill said from ESPN. “He was a legend, and his legacy will live for future generations.”
WWE and AEW referred to the death of SABU, praising his wrestling contributions. “High -risk moments unforgettableAnd “and”Human virginity of sports humanity“