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After Sabu’s death last weekend, Yahoo’s Uncrowned ran an interview with the man Sabu faced in his retirement match three weeks before, Joey Janela, and the man who promoted the show, GCW ...
GCW's Brett Lauderdale and Joey Janela have denied responsibility for wrestling legend Sabu's death after alarming details in a Yahoo story.
GCW owner, Brett Lauderdale, has issued his first public comments regarding his promotion's handling of Sabu during his retirement match at Joey Janela's Spring Break over WrestleMania weekend.
GCW star Joey Janela denies claims by fans that he and GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale allowed WWE and ECW legend Sabu to wrestle his last match while under the influence of kratom.
Janela challenged Sabu for Spring Break at January’s The People vs. GCW show but later suffered a torn biceps at DEFY’s 8th Anniversary. Janela revealed he had surgery for the injury last month.
Sabu, the legendary wrestler whose decorated professional wrestling career became synonymous with hardcore matches, has died. He was 60 years old. Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), All Elite Wrestling ...
ECW and WWE icon Sabu, whose real name was Terry Brunk, has died days after making his final appearance at the Tri-State ...
Game Changer Wrestling, or GCW, Brett Lauderdale told ESPN, “It was an honor and a pleasure to work with Sabu one last time and to be able to give him the sendoff he deserved.
Rob Van Dam speaks on Sabu wrestling his final match with Game Changer Wrestling on kratom. On the latest episode of the 1 Of A Kind Podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer spoke about the misconceptions ...
The GCW owner further stated that Sabu's work in ECW during the 1990s "changed the game," and noted that many of his favorite moments in wrestling involved Sabu.
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 ...