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Wrestling Inc. on MSN'Sabu' Trailer Released For Official Documentary On The ECW & Hardcore Legend
Wrestling fans can now have their first look at the documentary covering the life and career of Sabu, courtesy of the ...
Sabu’s wrestling style was fearless and relentless. From his intense barbed wire battles that tested the limits of both his body and spirit, to his high-risk maneuvers that left audiences in awe ...
Sabu was the nephew of professional wrestling pioneer Ed "The Sheik" Farhat, who help train and hone his craft. Sabu made his professional wresting debut in 1985 after training under "The Sheik." ...
Sabu rose to fame while wrestling for Extreme Championship Wrestling in the 1990s, where he was "a pioneer of hardcore wrestling, leaping from chairs and driving his opponents through tables and ...
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Hardcore pro wrestling legend Sabu dies at 60 - MSN
Sabu was involved in memorable feuds with Rob Van Dam and Taz. The hardcore legend also competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling, WCW and TNA before having a brief stint in WWE in the 2000s after the ...
Sabu, whose career commenced in the 1980s, established his reputation primarily through his revolutionary performances in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where his reckless disregard for ...
Sabu's final match under the WWE banner took place on May 1, 2007. He took on Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, and Rob Van Dam to determine the No. 1 contender for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.
He had other Lansing-area ties. Sabu was the nephew of 2007 World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee Edward Farhat, known as The Original Sheik. Farhat was born in Lansing and lived most of ...
Sabu was part of ECW from 1993-1995, winning tag team gold with Taz during this time, but in 1995 he chose to leave for New Japan Pro Wrestling. After a short but successful stint in NJPW, where ...
Appearing on a new episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Spike Dudley opened up about his life now and when he knew it was time to stop wrestling.
Sabu, a "hardcore" professional wresting legend whose real name was Terry Brunk, has died at 60 years old, World Wrestling Entertainment announced Sunday. "WWE is saddened to learn that Terry ...
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