ENTERTAINMENT
WWE legend passes away

WWE legend, Terry Brunk, widely known as Sabu, has tragically passed away, leaving an irreparable void in the wrestling world.
According to reports, Sabu passed away on May 11, 2025, at the age 60.
This follows his retirement match against Joey Janela at Game Changer Wrestling’s Spring Break event in Las Vegas.
However, the circumstances surrounding his passing remain unknown.
Nevertheless, his passing will leave a lasting void in the wrestling world, where he was revered for his pioneering work in hardcore wrestling.
Sabu’s innovative style, death-defying stunts, and unforgettable matches have left an indelible mark on the sport, inspiring countless wrestlers and captivating fans worldwide.
Moreover, condolences have begun to pour in from fans and colleagues worldwide to his family and close associates over his passing.
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