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GCW’s Brett Lauderdale Issues Statement On Sabu’s Passing, Accusations He ‘Forced’ Him To Compete Impaired

Brett Lauderdale has released a statement following the release of an interview with Joey Janela regarding his match with Sabu prior to the ECW Legend’s passing.

Last night, an interview with Joey Janela was released by Yahoo’s Uncrowned, where Janela spoke about Sabu’s final match. The interview, which took place well before Sabu’s passing, featured multiple tidbits that got the internet in an uproar against Janela and GCW.

Game Changer Wrestling President Brett Lauderdale took to social media today to issue a statement regarding his passing and the interview itself:

As a rule, I try not to respond to every claim made on social media, but sometimes I need to speak up and get on the record. “When I received word of Sabu’s passing on Sunday, I was devastated. I have known Sabu personally for almost 20 years and been in constant contact with him for the last 2 years.

We were friends, and I cared about him and had/have deep respect for him. In the months leading up to the match, I told him repeatedly how much I believed in him and how excited I was for him to finally get his flowers and be celebrated the way he had earned and deserved. He was both nervous and excited, but determined to give the fans 1 last extreme performance to remember.

Any suggestion that I or “GCW” or Joey Janela “forced” him to do this match, supplied him with substances or somehow caused his death is irresponsible, disingenuous, hurtful, and false. It’s upsetting and discouraging to see people so eager to cast judgment without knowledge of the facts.

I would never knowingly put someone who I believed was a danger to themselves or others in the ring and my track record shows this to be true. I have pulled people – in a public and painful manner – from big matches before, sometimes literal moments before a match was to begin and I would do it again if I had to.

I spoke to Sabu moments before the match, and he was Sabu. He was the same Sabu I had encountered in years past when I participated in his matches as a referee and later as a promoter. He was the same Sabu I met with the following day at Wrestlecon, and the same Sabu that made multiple appearances on podcasts and at conventions in the weeks that followed.

The truth is Sabu lived a hard life both in and outside the ring. He was fearless and reckless… qualities that both endeared him to millions and made us worry about him at the same time. Decades of extreme took it’s toll and no matter what we want to believe, nobody is immortal.

While SABU will live forever, Terry Brunk will not and unfortunately his time has finally come. It’s sad, and my heart goes out to his friends and family and I join them in mourning his loss.

I feel lucky and blessed to have known him and I am proud to have been able to host his final match. Sabu was a legend and his impact in our world was immeasurable. He will never be forgotten.

WWE and CM Punk paid tribute to Sabu last night on RAW

Last night’s episode of WWE RAW opened with a graphic for Sabu. But that was just the start of what the company did for the ECW Legend last night.

CM Punk would pay tribute to him in the opening minutes of the show, striking his trademark pose on the ring apron before entering the ring for his promo.

Later in the evening, Michael Cole and Pat McAfee spoke of his career set to a series of images from his time in ECW and WWE.

READ MORE: The Wrestling World Reacts To Sabu Passing Away

On behalf of everyone here at WrestleZone, we send our condolences to Sabu’s friends, family, and fans.

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