RVD stops rumors about the cause of death of sub

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Sabu passed away last week at the age of 60, and the world of professional wrestling continues to lament his end. Many claim he died due to cardiac arrest, but RVD has now shut down the claim and explained why there is no official cause of death.

While talking about one of the kind of podcasts, RVD addressed the speculation surrounding Sub’s cause of death after watching the video online from Sub’s biographer Kenny Casanova. In the video, Casanova claims he spoke to Sabu’s sister, Paulina, and Sabu’s ex-wife, Jeanie, and says it was cardiac arrest.

RVD pushed back the allegations, saying he spoke with Paulina multiple times a day and spoke in person with the coroner the day before. He confirmed that the official cause of death had not been released, and stated that this is the fact that he is 100% certain.

“I also saw a video today saying Sub’s cause of death. Same man – Kenny Casanova. I saw it. Sub’s sister, I’m trying to think of his name.

I can tell you now – and this is me – I talk to Paulina several times a day. Yesterday I spoke to the coroner investigator. They have not yet released the cause of death. 100%. 100% facts. I’m 100% sure. ”

The entire F’n Show also explained that the wife of a sub who lives in Japan has not yet officially divorced, so he still legally controls the decision. Her signature is essential for things such as releasing the cause of death. RVD says she doesn’t want to get involved and even if a mutual friend tries to contact her, nothing can move forward without her signature.

“Check this. Does anyone have the authority to make decisions? She does. In Japan, she has nothing to do with it. They don’t get an official divorce. Yeah, we need her signature. It has nothing to do with this, but we are trying to get her to understand it.

As fans continue to remember subs, RVD hopes fans will be patient and not spreading rumors. The real cause of death is shared when time is right. Until then, Sub should be respected for everything he did in professional wrestling, not surrounded by unsuitable things.

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