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Sabu dies at 60: What was the cause of the death of WWE and ECW icon?

Sabu, the professional wrestling legend, died at the age of 60. According to Pwinsider, the former ECW and the WWE star died on May 11th.

Sabu, the former ECW and the WWE star died on May 11th (WWE)

In particular, Sabu was a three -time world champion in heavyweight and one of the most inventive performers of his time.

What was Sabus's cause of death?

Although Pwinsider recognized the death of the icon, details on his cause of death still have to be given. As early as 2013, Sabu was hospitalized after a severe medical emergency, according to the Squared Circle Expo.

The official Facebook page of the convention gave a statement and it was announced that Sabu would not take part in the rest of the fair after the “severe medical emergency on the exhibition floor”. At that time, the wrestler was on the way to a medical facility according to the explanation.

To X, then Twitter, Sabu also made a brief explanation and said that he was doing better. He also thanked the fans for their good wishes without revealing the reason for his hospital stay.

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Sabu dies at 60: tribute Gießen in

In the meantime, the friends and admirers of the legendary wrestler have already started to fulfill their homage.

Francine, an alumnus of ECW, praised the legend and wrote: “My heart is broken. Quiet in peace to my friend Sabu. I always love you.”

Rob van Dam, his long -time colleague and opponent in the ring, honored him with an uncomplicated finger point and alluded to Sabus famous ring posture.

The Blue Meanie, also known for Brian Hefron for ECW and WWE fans, wrote: “Quiet in peace Sabu … Thank you, I love you, I will miss you … I'm totally destroyed.”

WWE star Damian Priest posted a broken heart and the same emoji, which “just rest, legend”.

After Sabu received Farhat from his uncle Ed “The Sheik” from his uncle “The Sheik” Farhat, he gave his professional wrestling debut in 1985, first in the United States, before he became known in Japan as a member of FMW (Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling) and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

His first term in the ECW lasted from 1993 to 1995 and later returned this year for a five -year term that the industry defined.

After several championship reasons and epic games, Sabu contributed to the global introduction of a hardcore wrestling style.

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