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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
 
Sabu is a world-renowned professional wrestler who is known for his wreckless style of wrestling.  Sabu has competed in every major wrestling organization in the world and is considered by many to be a true innovator of aerial offense, as well as being one of the first wrestlers to utilize a table during a match on a regular basis; Terry Funk even claims Sabu as "the greatest innovator of professional wrestling in the last 40 years" in the ''Forever Hardcore'' documentary in 2005.
Sabu is a legendary, world-renowned professional wrestler who is known for his wreckless, lack-of-concern for his own well-being style of wrestling.  Sabu has competed in every major wrestling organization in the world and is considered by many to be a true innovator of aerial offense, as well as being one of the first wrestlers to utilize a table during a match on a regular basisTerry Funk even claims Sabu as "the greatest innovator of professional wrestling in the last 40 years" in the ''Forever Hardcore'' documentary in 2005.
 
Sabu is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment, where he has started speaking on a regular basis for the first time in his career.  He is a member of the ECW brand's roster and frequently makes appearances on Monday Night RAW.


== A broken arm, a severed fingertip and a partial scalping ==
== A broken arm, a severed fingertip and a partial scalping ==

Revision as of 19:36, 19 August 2007

Profile

Sabu
Sabu
Name Sabu
Real name Terry Michael Brunk
Nicknames The Arabian Machine of Destruction; The Suicidal, Homicidal, Genocidal, Death-Defying Maniac
Name history Terry Snuka (debut - ??), Sabu (?? - )
Family The Sheik (uncle)
Maestro(s) The Sheik
Birth date, location December 12, 1964 - Detroit, Michigan
Obituary date
Debut, location 1984
Lost mask to
Height 6'0"/183 cms
Weight 230 lbs/110 kg
Signature moves Arabian Facebuster, Triple-Jump Moonsault, Air Sabu, Plancha
Titles: ACW Heavyweight Championship, BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship, ECW FTW Heavyweight Championship, ECW World Tag Team Championship (3) (2 w/ Rob Van Dam, 1 w/ Taz), ECW World Heavyweight Championship (2), ECW World Television Championship, EWA Junior Championship, FMW World Martial Arts Tag Team Championship (w/ Horace Boulder), IWF Heavyweight Championship (2), JCW Heavyweight Championship, MECW APW (Alternative Pro Wrestling) Championship, Motor City Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, NWA Independent World Heavyweight Championship, NWA World Heavyweight Championship, NWC Heavyweight Championship (2), IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, PCW Television Championship, 3PW Heavyweight Championship, Stampede Pacific Heavyweight Championship, UCW Heavyweight Championship, UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship, USA Pro Heavyweight Championship, USPW Heavyweight Championship, WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship, XPW Heavyweight Championship


Biography

Sabu is a world-renowned professional wrestler who is known for his wreckless style of wrestling. Sabu has competed in every major wrestling organization in the world and is considered by many to be a true innovator of aerial offense, as well as being one of the first wrestlers to utilize a table during a match on a regular basis; Terry Funk even claims Sabu as "the greatest innovator of professional wrestling in the last 40 years" in the Forever Hardcore documentary in 2005.

A broken arm, a severed fingertip and a partial scalping

On April 15, 2006 Sabu competed in a six-man tag match (alongside Damien 666 and Hijo del Perro Aguayo) against L.A. Park, Silver King and Pierroth. Sabu's team lost by disqualification, but the match left Sabu with a broken arm, part of a fingertip was severed and a partial scalping.

Despite the severity of the injuries, he still appeared at the TNA pay-per-view Lockdown on April 23, 2006. He competed in a cage match against Samoa Joe for the TNA X-Division title, and lost in barely 6 minutes.

This is certainly a testament towards Sabu's relentless determination to compete, no matter what condition he is in.


Sources

Wikipedia