RIP Sabu.
I’m sure so many sentiments will echo this one, but wrestling isn’t the same in 2025 without Sabu in the early 90’s.
I think everyone my age has a story about the first time they saw Sabu in a magazine or on a grainy VHS tape, and how their senses exploded.
I’m sure so many sentiments will echo this one, but wrestling isn’t the same in 2025 without Sabu in the early 90’s.
I think everyone my age has a story about the first time they saw Sabu in a magazine or on a grainy VHS tape, and how their senses exploded.
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If Sabu didn’t exist, who knows if ECW kickstarts the way it does? And if that doesn’t happen, how stuck in its ways would wrestling be?
A lot of millionaires owed their fortunes to Sabu.
The moves were cool. The tables were cool. But it wasn’t about that.
Sabu produced danger. For better or worse, wrestling doesn’t do a lot of that anymore.
it created a sense of chaos - of danger - in the ring that no one has ever matched imo
Sometimes, the phrase "Sabu doing Sabu things" is used in jest, rightfully so sometimes, but how else do you describe what/how/why he did such? Could you realistically?
Sabu was a force of nature.
When he was in things it was real. Real stakes, real danger, a real fight
Rest easy to a real one