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Mark Sanchez stabbing: Altercation leads to arrest

Wounds were sustained by two individuals, the dispatchers stated, which aligns with police accounts indicating both Sanchez and a 69-year-old delivery driver were injured, reports TMZ. Sanchez has not yet offered his statement regarding the events, authorities confirmed.

WWE changes controversial event name set for October 7

WWE changes controversial event name set for October 7

The word “Invasion” has been removed from official websites, and the event is now called Showdown. The change was announced live on NXT – WWE’s developmental league – as TNA wrestlers entered the ring and clashed with the organization’s stars, after Israel Hayom’s report sparked international uproar and global coverage.

WWE's new 'invasion' event on October 7 anniversary stuns many

WWE's new 'invasion' event on October 7 anniversary stuns many

The event itself includes "Survivor Series Style Matches", alongside a tag team championship match between The Hardy Boyz and DarkState. The term Invasion, on such a sensitive date, which directly recalls the infiltration of Hamas terrorists into the southern communities and the mass killings of Israelis and Americans, raises questions about who in the organization is responsible for this preposterous decision.

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