Sabu returns deposit after no-showing Indie HOF ceremony

The situation with Sabu no-showing his Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame induction has now been fully resolved.

Sabu had been announced as a member of the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class of 2024. But even though he was physically in the same building where it was taking place, Sabu did not appear at the ceremony this past Sunday. He was at WrestleCon while the HOF ceremony was happening.

The ECW legend explained that he didn’t appear at the ceremony because he “changed [his] mind.” GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale responded that there were no hard feelings and he still respected Sabu both as a person and a performer.

In an update on Thursday night, Lauderdale revealed that Sabu has returned the $300 deposit he received for the Hall of Fame event. Lauderdale has donated the deposit to the William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia.

“Tonight, Sabu reached out to GCW & returned the deposit ($300) he received for the Indie Hall of Fame. I appreciate the gesture & want to thank/reiterate my respect for Sabu,” Lauderdale tweeted. “I’ve decided to redirect the money in the form of a donation to The William Way LGBT Community Center.”

The William Way LGBT Community Center seeks to “engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture, empowerment, and community connections.”

The Sheraton hotel in downtown Philadelphia was the host of the 2024 Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony. Since 2022, the event has taken place annually during WrestleMania weekend. The Hall of Fame is presented by Game Changer Wrestling and Orange Crush magazine.

The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe), Trent Acid, Steve Corino, Mercedes Martinez, “Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert, and indie superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan were the other members of the 2024 Indie Hall of Fame class.

Sabu explains no-showing Indie HOF induction: ‘I changed my mind’

Sabu had a simple explanation for why he no-showed the 2024 Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony: he changed his mind about going.

The ECW icon was supposed to be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame on Sunday. But despite being in the hotel where the ceremony was taking place, Sabu did not attend. GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale tweeted that, “in the true spirit of independent wrestling,” Sabu decided to keep his deposit and no-show the booking.

Sabu was at WrestleCon while the induction ceremony was taking place. Both events were held at the Sheraton hotel in downtown Philadelphia.

In a social media post on Wednesday night, Sabu addressed why he didn’t appear at the ceremony: “i changed my mind.”

Lauderdale responded to the explanation and said he has no hard feelings toward Sabu.

“Just for the record, I have no hard feelings towards Sabu and still have nothing but respect for him as a person and especially as a performer,” Lauderdale wrote. “The sacrifices he made changed the game (pardon the pun) and many of my favorite memories as a fan are centered around his work.”

The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame is presented by GCW and Orange Crush magazine. The ceremony takes place annually during WrestleMania weekend.

The 2024 class also included The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe), Trent Acid, Steve Corino, Mercedes Martinez, Eddie Gilbert, and indie superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan.

GCW says Sabu no-showed Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony

When the 2024 Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony took place on Sunday afternoon, one of the scheduled inductees did not appear.

Sabu was supposed to be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame as part of its 2024 class, but he wasn’t at the ceremony. Game Changer Wrestling promoter Brett Lauderdale tweeted that Sabu no-showed the Hall of Fame despite being downstairs in the hotel where the event was taking place.

Lauderdale wrote:

In the true spirit of independent wrestling, sabu has decided to keep his deposit and no show the indie hall of fame ceremony today. He accepted the booking and took the money, but doesnt wanna get in the elevator and come upstairs

What a legend

Sabu was present at WrestleCon while the induction ceremony was taking place. Both events were held at the Sheraton hotel in downtown Philadelphia.

The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe), Trent Acid, Steve Corino, Mercedes Martinez, Eddie Gilbert, and indie superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan were the other members of the 2024 Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class. Jay Briscoe, Acid, Gilbert, and Hogan were inducted posthumously.

The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame is presented by GCW and Orange Crush Magazine. It was first established in 2022.

This year’s ceremony is available to watch below: 

Eddie Gilbert joins Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class of 2024

new inductee has been confirmed for the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class of 2024.

“Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert will be inducted into Game Changer Wrestling & Orange Crush magazine’s Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame this Sunday (April 7). The induction ceremony is streaming live for free on YouTube starting at noon Eastern time.

Trent Acid, The Briscoes, indie superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan, Steve Corino, Sabu, and Mercedes Martinez are also part of the Hall of Fame class. Acid, Jay Briscoe, Hogan, and Gilbert are being inducted posthumously.

The son of Tommy Gilbert, Eddie began his in-ring career as a teenager. He worked as both a wrestler and a booker before passing away at 33 years old in 1995.

Gilbert is best known for his time wrestling in Memphis. He also has a connection to Philadelphia through the work he did for ECW.

The Sheraton hotel in downtown Philly is hosting Sunday’s Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony. The ceremony is held annually during WrestleMania weekend.

Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame inductees —

Class of 2022:

  • Dave Prazak
  • Jerry Lynn
  • Homicide
  • LuFisto
  • Ruckus
  • Tracy Smothers

Class of 2023:

  • Cheerleader Melissa
  • Christopher Daniels
  • Excalibur
  • Jimmy Jacobs
  • Michael Modest
  • Paul London

Class of 2024:

  • Trent Acid
  • The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)
  • Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan
  • Steve Corino
  • Sabu
  • Mercedes Martinez
  • Eddie Gilbert

Mercedes Martinez announced for Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

Mercedes Martinez is being honored for her contributions to independent wrestling.

In Philadelphia this Sunday (April 7), Martinez will be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame. She’s the sixth act announced for the 2024 class. Trent Acid, Jay & Mark Briscoe, indie superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan, Steve Corino, and Sabu are also being honored.

Fellow Shimmer veteran Lexie Fyfe will be inducting Martinez into the Hall of Fame.

Martinez was an indie standout in the 2000s and 2010s. She later wrestled for WWE and is now contracted to AEW.

Currently wrestling in ROH, Martinez lost to Billie Starkz in the semifinals of ROH’s Women’s TV title tournament last month.

The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame was established in 2022 by Game Changer Wrestling and Orange Crush magazine. The induction ceremony takes place annually during WrestleMania weekend. This year’s ceremony will stream live on YouTube for free starting at noon Eastern time on Sunday.

Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame inductees —

Class of 2022:

  • Dave Prazak
  • Jerry Lynn
  • Homicide
  • LuFisto
  • Ruckus
  • Tracy Smothers

Class of 2023:

  • Cheerleader Melissa
  • Christopher Daniels
  • Excalibur
  • Jimmy Jacobs
  • Michael Modest
  • Paul London

Class of 2024:

  • Trent Acid
  • The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)
  • Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan
  • Steve Corino
  • Sabu
  • Mercedes Martinez

Sabu to be inducted into Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

One of ECW’s biggest legends is being inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Game Changer Wrestling announced today that Sabu will be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame on Sunday, April 7. The induction ceremony is being held in Philadelphia, which was the home city of ECW.

GCW hasn’t announced who will be inducting Sabu.

Sabu joins The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe), Steve Corino, Trent Acid, and indie wrestling superfan Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan in this year’s Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class.

One of the best and most recognizable hardcore wrestlers of all time, Sabu is a former ECW World Champion, NWA World Heavyweight Champion, ECW Television Champion, and ECW Tag Team Champion.

Sabu wrestled for WWE from 2006-2007 as part of WWE’s ECW revival.

Last year, Sabu made a couple of appearances for AEW and served as the special guest enforcer for Adam Cole vs. Chris Jericho at Double or Nothing 2023.

The 59-year-old Sabu hasn’t wrestled since 2021 but has mentioned the idea of potentially having one last match against his friend Rob Van Dam.

The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame was established in 2022 by GCW and Orange Crush Magazine. This year’s ceremony will stream live on YouTube for free starting at noon Eastern time on April 7. The ceremony is taking place from the Sheraton hotel in downtown Philadelphia.

Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame inductees —

Class of 2022:

  • Dave Prazak
  • Jerry Lynn
  • Homicide
  • LuFisto
  • Ruckus
  • Tracy Smothers

Class of 2023:

  • Cheerleader Melissa
  • Christopher Daniels
  • Excalibur
  • Jimmy Jacobs
  • Michael Modest
  • Paul London

Class of 2024:

  • Trent Acid
  • The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)
  • Kevin “Whack Packer” Hogan
  • Steve Corino
  • Sabu