Jericho opens up about his communication with Sabu before his passing.
Terry Brunk, a.k.a. Sabu, passed away on May 11th at the age of 61. In the days since his passing, there have been a multitude of tributes from wrestlers, promotions, and fans alike.
One of the names to share memories about Sabu was Chris Jericho and he did so while guest appearing on 101 WRIF. Jericho is currently on tour with FOZZY and he stated that he had been in contact with Sabu leading up to the band's show in Las Vegas, Nevada in April. Sabu ended up attending the show but did not let Jericho know he was there.
Of course I knew Sabu. Yeah. Worked with him when I was in ECW. We had one match in 1996 and I think it was my second -- last match I had there. But, Paul Heyman sold that match for 10 years afterwards. It was back when tape trading was a thing. He’d still always advertise that match on his TV shows for years and years and years afterwards and then actually, I just had Sabu work with us in AEW a couple years ago and I always talked with him a lot on Instagram on DMs… He DM’d me, text me, when we were in Las Vegas at the beginning of this FOZZY tour and he said, ‘Are you guys playing tonight?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, we’re at the Count's Vamp'd’ or whatever the venue’s called. Didn’t hear anything else and then when I got off stage, he had text me at like 9 o’clock or so. We usually go at 9:30. ‘Can you put me on the list?’ I never saw it because I was getting ready for the gig. Then, I find out, ‘Oh yeah, Sabu was here.’ I was like, ‘What?’ ‘Yeah, he was here.’ Like, really? He didn’t come and say hi or anything so, and he never mentioned it. I talked to him afterwards, just up until about two weeks ago. We had a quick conversation, and he never mentioned he was at the show so, a very Sabu-esque thing to do but, it’s a true shame. What a pioneer in the wrestling business in so many different ways. So important and so legendary. A true legend and a true character in the business for sure.
He was an enigma. I think a lot of that was by design, but also a very good-hearted guy. Very great sense of humor. Detroit guy. He came from Detroit. I think he grew up here. But yeah, a very strange guy until you get to know him and then he was just a very -- like I said, a very good-hearted, good dude so, I’m glad that I had reconnected with him. I brought him on the Jericho Cruise a few years ago. So yeah, I hadn’t seen him for a while. But then over the last few years, we had reestablished a relationship so I’m glad that we did because, like I said, he’ll be missed in the business for sure, and as a person… Only one (match with Sabu). Yeah, one match is all we ever had and like I said, it was kind of, you know, a tape trading classic at the time when that was still a thing back in the 90s.
Sabu attended the FOZZY show days after he had his retirement match. He picked up a win over Joey Janela at Spring Break 9.
There's a GoFundMe up to assist Sabu's family with paying for funeral expenses. That can be found here.
If the quotes in this article are used, please credit 101 WRIF with an H/T to Fightful for the transcriptions.
