A Night of Appreciation for Sabu
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Promotion | N/A | |
Date | December 12, 2004 [1] | |
Venue | Diamondback Saloon [1] | |
City | Belleville, Michigan [1] | |
Attendance | 700 [2] |
A Night of Appreciation for Sabu was a professional wrestling benefit show held to raise funds for American professional wrestler Terry "Sabu" Brunk, who had incurred costly medical bills while hospitalized for several months after contracting a mysterious virus that at one point left him temporarily paralyzed. [1] The event took place on December 12, 2004 in the Diamondback Saloon in Belleville, Michigan, U.S., and was organised by Canadian professional wrestling promoter Scott D'Amore, veteran professional wrestling manager Jimmy Hart and Raven, a close friend of Sabu. [1]
[edit] Event
The event was attended by approximately 700 people, with some turned away due to insufficient capacity. Tickets were priced at $15 for adults and $10 for children, with VIP tickets (entailing select seating and access to an autograph session) priced at $30. The event was later released on DVD. [2] [3]
The Master of Ceremonies was Jimmy Hart, and the ring announcer was "Irish" Bobby Clancy. The matches featured wrestlers from D'Amore's Windsor, Ontario-based Border City Wrestling (BCW) promotion, wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where Sabu was employed before being hospitalised, and friends of Sabu such as the Insane Clown Posse and fellow Extreme Championship Wrestling alumni Shane Douglas, Raven and Mick Foley. [1] [2] [3]
Every performer worked for free and paid their own travel costs, while the building used, the lighting and sound equipment and the ring itself were all provided without charge. In addition, several wrestlers and fans donated items that were subsequently auctioned or raffled, including a World Championship Wrestling t-shirt signed by Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, and a two by four signed by Jim Duggan. [2]
The proceeds of the event were given entirely to Sabu, who went on to make a complete recovery, and returned to the ring on May 21, 2005. [4]
[edit] Matches
- Shark Boy and D-Ray 3000 defeated Conrad Kennedy III and Eddie Venom [2] [5]
- Shark Boy pinned Kennedy following the Dead Sea Drop.
- A-1 (with Jade) defeated D'Lo Brown (c) to win the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship[2] [5]
- A-1 pinned Brown following a Royal Flush neckbreaker.
- Monty Brown defeated Dallas [2] [5]
- A.J. Styles defeated Christopher Daniels [2] [5]
- Styles pinned Daniels following a Styles Clash.
- Team Canada (Petey Williams and Johnny Devine) defeated James Storm and Gutter [2] [5]
- Team Canada defeated Storm and Gutter following interference from Scott D'Amore.
- The Insane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J) and Rude Boy defeated Corporal Robinson, Zach Gowen and Breyer Wellington [2] [5]
- Michael Shane defeated Jeff Hardy [2] [5]
- Shane pinned Hardy with a roll-up.
- Shane Douglas defeated Raven (w/Mick Foley as special guest referee)[2] [5]
- Douglas pinned Raven after Foley immobilized him with the mandible claw.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Clevett, J. (December 9, 2004). Top talent support Sabu. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 24, 2007.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kapur, B. (December 16, 2004). Sabu tribute a star-studded success. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 24, 2007.
- ^ a b Clevett, J. (November 25, 2004). Show set to support Sabu. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 24, 2007.
- ^ Sabu. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. Retrieved on May 24, 2007. “May 21, 2005--All World Wrestling League: Sabu (1st match in 10 months) defeated N8 Mattson.”
- ^ a b c d e f g h Shaffer, J. (December 14, 2004). A Night Of Appreciation For Sabu: 12.12.04. InsidePulse.com. Retrieved on May 24, 2007.