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Wrestling fans can now have their first look at the documentary covering the life and career of Sabu, courtesy of the ...
Wrestlepalooza was initially a special TV event. Cactus Jack turned heel to cost Tommy Dreamer a big victory over Raven.
The worst Wrestlepalooza was the one in which ECW took the name to PPV, and it absolutely flopped. There was pretty much ...
Sabu’s wrestling stardom began at ECW, "where he was a pioneer of hardcore wrestling, leaping from chairs and driving his opponents through tables and even barbed wire," WWE said.
The person running ECW, Paul E. Dangerously, decided to give a peek behind the curtain and told the fans in attendance why Sabu wouldn’t be there that night.
Sabu and The Sandman wrestled with or against one another at least 70 times, often in ECW. Both men later joined WWE, taking part in an eight-man tag team match together at WrestleMania 23 in 2007.
Sabu negotiated with WCW thinking that he was free to do so, but in actuality, he was not. ECW has since threatened legal action and WCW has backed off from talks with Sabu.
We don’t want to change nothing. We want Sabu the way he was in ECW.’ … That worked out for a couple months, and then they slowly started changing me.
As a part of ECW, Sabu wrestled contemporaries like Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley and Taz. In a company known for pushing the envelope in terms of the risks wrestlers were willing to take, Sabu still ...
Sabu stuck around in WWE's version of ECW until May 2007 when he was eventually released. He was one of the only ECW originals to land a match on all of WWE's "big four" pay-per-views during his ...
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 ...
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.