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Pro Wrestling Legend Sabu Passes Away at 60

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania – Terry Brunk, known to wrestling fans as Sabu, has died at the age of 60. Sabu was a significant figure in the world of professional wrestling, praised for his innovative and fearless performing style.
Details about his passing are still being confirmed. Last month, on April 18, Sabu participated in what is thought to be his final match at WrestleMania 41 Weekend in Las Vegas, where he defeated Joey Janela. Just a few days ago, he made his last public appearance at the Tri-State Wrestling Alliance reunion convention held at the historic 2300 Arena, once known as the ECW Arena.
Sabu began his wrestling career in 1985 and gained fame in the 1990s as a star of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship twice. He was recognized for his intense, hardcore style and influential feuds with notable wrestlers including Rob Van Dam and Taz.
After leaving ECW, Sabu also performed with WWE, TNA, WCW, and All Elite Wrestling over his 40-year career. Fans knew him as ‘The Suicidal, Homicidal, Genocidal, Death-Defying Maniac,’ a nickname that reflects his high-risk approach to wrestling.
Sabu’s contributions to the sport have left a lasting impact, and he will be remembered by many wrestling fans around the world. WrestlingHeadlines.com and various other outlets extend their condolences to Sabu’s family, friends, and fans during this time.