Homicidal, Genocidal, Suicidal, Death Defying maniac
Throughout the 90s, Sabu earned a reputation for being one of the most blood thirsty superstars in the industry. Known for his high tolerance for pain and putting his body through unimaginable torture, Sabu soon found himself competing in extreme matches, which often included barbed wires. At a time when Terry Funk and Mick Foley earned a reputation for being hardcore legends, Sabu wasn’t far behind.
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Tales of Sabu taping himself up after suffering nasty gashes have gone down in wrestling folklore, and Sabu soon became a legend in his own right. Dubbed as the “Homicidal, Suicidal, Genocidal, Death Defying Maniac”, Sabu found himself in the top North American promotions, even competing for WWE. While Sabu didn’t find great success in the company, he will forever be remembered for his outrageous stunts, and for putting his body on the line every week.