Sabu, one of the most popular hardcore wrestlers during his run with ECW in the 1990s before a brief run with WWE in the mid-2000s, has died.
He was 60. A cause of death was not disclosed.
Sabu, real name Terry Brunk, had his retirement match against Joey Janela last month.
A high flyer who became famous for his work in hardcore matches featuring tables, ladders, chairs, barbed wire and more, Sabu became known as “the suicidal, homicidal, genocidal, death–defying maniac.â€
Sabu, the nephew of former wrestling star The Sheik, was a two-time ECW world heavyweight champion, also winning their world television championship and capturing tag team gold three times.
After a run with TNA, joined WWE in 2006 when the company, which had previously purchased ECW, launched a new weekly show for the brand.
Sabu was part of the ECW Originals team that defeated The New Breed in an eight-man tag team match at WrestleMania 23 on April 1, 2007. He was released by WWE a month later.
WWE said in a statement it was “saddened†by Sabu’s death and described him as “a pioneer of hardcore wrestling.â€
Sabu, who has also made appearances for WCW, New Japan Pro-Wrestling and AAA, wrestled in various independent promotions before making two appearances for AEW in 2023, which culminated with him being the special enforcer for a match between Adam Cole and Chris Jericho.
The official AEW X account says the wrestling world mourns the passing of Sabu.â€
Rob Van Dam, a longtime wrestling star who was a tag team champion with Sabu in ECW, simply posted an emoji of an index finger pointing up on his X account, a nod to Sabu’s signature pose.
Taz, another ECW standout who worked for WWE and is currently an announcer for AEW, said the news of Sabu’s death “breaks his heart.â€
[Source: New York Post]