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Time of India
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Where to watch Sabu's classic ECW matches, streaming details, and more
Sabu is one of the living legends in the world of professional wrestling, and he revolutionized the sport during his tenure at ECW. Sabu became a pioneer of hardcore wrestling when he burst on the scene during the 1990s. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He became a cornerstone for Paul Heyman's Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and had some of the most memorable matches of all time. In his later years, Sabu had a brief stint in after they revived the brand and then in TNA Wrestling. He continued to wrestle on the independent circuit and even had his retirement match weeks ago against Joey Janela. The legend wrestled his last match at the age of 60. However, the world was saddened to learn about his passing on May 11th, 2025. Where to watch Sabu's classic ECW matches WWE Universe could have earlier seen all of Sabu's matches in their extensive WWE Network. Following its closure, all of WWE content including their access and ownership to the ECW library and assets can be seen on Peacock TV. It includes shows and pay-per-views like Born to Be Wired, November to Remember, and Barely Legal. Alternatively, fans can also see some of Sabu's classic matches on other platforms. One of them is YouTube, which has many of his bouts via official match uploads and DVD segments. They can also see some Sabu matches in documentaries like The Rise and Fall of ECW. Fans can also see some of his post-ECW career matches in TNA Wrestling with their programming subscriptions, like TNA Plus. Lastly, some of the bouts from his WWE career can be seen on their new broadcast home, Netflix. What are the streaming details to watch Sabu's matches? Peacock offers subscription plans to view WWE content that includes Sabu matches, starting at $7.99 per month. Similarly, WWE fans can take a Netflix or TNA Plus subscription plan worth the same price to see all the greatest bouts of Sabu's career. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With the subscription, fans can stream the matches anytime they want. Who are Sabu's greatest opponents in professional wrestling? Sabu has wrestled some of the legendary figures in wrestling across various promotions like ECW, WWE, and TNA. He squared off against stars like Rob Van Dam, Taz, and Abyss in some of the most grueling encounters. One of his most memorable and brutal matches took place against at the Born to Be Wired in 1997. He defeated Funk in a gruesome Barbed Wire match to become the new ECW World Heavyweight Champion. Also read:


The Independent
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
'Cable Cowboy' John Malone has a memoir out in September
The billionaire media pioneer known as 'The Cable Cowboy' has written a memoir. John Malone 's 'Born to Be Wired' will be published Sept 2. 'Over a lifetime of business deals, the most valuable currency has been relationships,' Malone, who turns 84 next month, said in a statement Wednesday released by Simon & Schuster. 'This book is about the people who changed my thinking, the hard-won lessons that nearly broke me, and strategies that helped me navigate chaos and carve my own path to success.' Malone's career ranges from his early initiatives to wire the country for cable to chairing the Liberty Media empire that at various times has included Sirius XM Radio Inc, Formula One, Live Nation, Discovery Channel and QVC. He is also known as one of the country's biggest landowners and for his involvement with Warner Bros. Discovery and other companies. 'Though millions of us have been touched by the technologies and content Malone made possible, this is the first time he tells his story in his own words,' Simon & Schuster's statement reads in part. 'In 'Born to be Wired, Malone celebrates the titans he's encountered along the way, including Rupert Murdoch of News Corp, Ted Turner of CNN, Barry Diller of IAC, Reed Hastings of Netflix and Mark Zuckerberg of Meta.'

Associated Press
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
‘Cable Cowboy' John Malone has a memoir out in September
NEW YORK (AP) — The billionaire media pioneer known as 'The Cable Cowboy' has written a memoir. John Malone 's 'Born to Be Wired' will be published Sept 2. 'Over a lifetime of business deals, the most valuable currency has been relationships,' Malone, who turns 84 next month, said in a statement Wednesday released by Simon & Schuster. 'This book is about the people who changed my thinking, the hard-won lessons that nearly broke me, and strategies that helped me navigate chaos and carve my own path to success.' Malone's career ranges from his early initiatives to wire the country for cable to chairing the Liberty Media empire that at various times has included Sirius XM Radio Inc, Formula One, Live Nation, Discovery Channel and QVC. He is also known as one of the country's biggest landowners and for his involvement with Warner Bros. Discovery and other companies. 'Though millions of us have been touched by the technologies and content Malone made possible, this is the first time he tells his story in his own words,' Simon & Schuster's statement reads in part. 'In 'Born to be Wired, Malone celebrates the titans he's encountered along the way, including Rupert Murdoch of News Corp, Ted Turner of CNN, Barry Diller of IAC, Reed Hastings of Netflix and Mark Zuckerberg of Meta.'