
Terrance Brunk, known globally as Sabu, has died at 60. The wrestling world mourns the loss of the ECW legend, whose high-risk style redefined the industry.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson confirmed Brunk’s passing. Sabu’s influence stretched across multiple promotions, leaving an indelible mark on professional wrestling.
Brunk’s final match took place on April 18 at GCW’s Joey Janela’s Spring Break, where he defeated Joey Janela in a No Rope Barbed Wire bout. This marked the end of his 38-year career.
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Trained by his uncle, Ed Farhat (The Sheik), Brunk debuted in 1985. His ECW tenure began in 1993, where he became a Triple Crown Champion, holding the World Heavyweight, Television, and Tag Team titles.
Beyond ECW, Brunk competed in WWE, TNA, AEW, and NJPW. His innovative, hardcore approach inspired generations of wrestlers.
No further details regarding his death have been disclosed. Tributes continue to pour in from fans and peers worldwide.
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