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Sabu: Wrestling World Mourns As Former WWE Superstar Passes Away at Age 60

Sabu, a popular wrestling figure whose real name was Terry Brunk, has passed away at 60 years The story of hardcore wrestling would not be complete without the impact of the wrestling pioneer Sabu gained fame as part of the ECW Originals, who defeated The New Breed at WrestleMania 23

A prominent 1990s ECW hardcore wrestler, Terry Brunk, popularly known as Sabu, has passed away at the age of 60. The cause of death was not mentioned in a statement, but fans have continued to pay tribute to the iconic wrestling star.

It was gathered that Sabu had his final match against Joey Janela in April 2025.

e was known for high-flying, extreme matches with tables, ladders, chairs, and barbed wire, as the NY Post reported.

As The Sheik’s nephew, Sabu was a two-time ECW world heavyweight champion, who also won the World Television Championship and three tag team titles.

As The Sheik’s nephew, Sabu was a two-time ECW world heavyweight champion, who also won the World Television Championship and three tag team titles.

Following notable runs with Total Nonstop Action (TNA), Sabu joined World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2006. He was part of the highly anticipated revival of the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) brand, where he proudly represented the ECW Originals and achieved a memorable victory alongside his teammates against The New Breed in an eight-man tag team match at WrestleMania 23 on April 1, 2007. Regrettably, Sabu was released from WWE just a month later. In response to his passing, WWE issued a heartfelt statement expressing deep sadness, honouring Sabu as ‘a pioneer of hardcore wrestling’ whose groundbreaking contributions left an indelible mark on the industry.

He also showcased his extraordinary talents across the global wrestling landscape, making impactful appearances for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and Mexico’s AAA. The wrestler also competed in numerous independent promotions. In 2023, he made a return to the spotlight with two appearances as a legend for All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

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