Zack Sabre Jr. Reveals His Experience Wrestling in Front of the Smallest Crowd

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Zack Sabre Jr. is used to thousands of fans cheering his name but the reigning NJPW World Television Champion once competed in front of just five people.

Sabre is in his first reign with the gold, which he became the inaugural holder of at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 17 in January of this year.

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Speaking with NJPW1972, Sabre was asked about the smallest crowd he’s worked in front of, which took place in his native United Kingdom. He said,

“There was a NWA UK Hammerlock show that only had a family of five show up. And they left at intermission.

“There was a meeting about whether the younger wrestlers there should get in there and have practice matches but in the end we just packed up and went home. So any crowd bigger than zero is a win for me.”

Sabre Jr. competed at AEW WrestleDream last month against Bryan Danielson and against Will Ospreay at NJPW Royal Quest III.

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Zack Sabre Jr., the reigning NJPW World Television Champion, recently revealed that he once competed in front of just five people. Despite being accustomed to thousands of fans cheering his name, Sabre shared this anecdote during an interview with NJPW1972.
Sabre won the NJPW World Television Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 17 in January of this year, becoming the inaugural holder of the title. However, he reminisced about a NWA UK Hammerlock show in his native United Kingdom where only a family of five showed up as the audience. To make matters worse, they left during intermission.
He mentioned that there was a discussion among the wrestlers about whether the younger talents should have practice matches in front of such a small crowd. However, in the end, they decided to pack up and go home. Sabre humorously added that any crowd larger than zero is considered a win for him.
Despite experiencing such a small audience in the past, Sabre Jr. has since competed in high-profile matches. Last month, he faced Bryan Danielson at AEW WrestleDream and went up against Will Ospreay at NJPW Royal Quest III.
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In conclusion, Zack Sabre Jr.’s journey in professional wrestling has seen him perform in front of both small and large crowds. Despite the challenges, he continues to thrive and entertain fans with his skills and charisma.