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A WWE Hall of Famer believes that WrestleMania will be undergoing a major change sooner rather than later.
On the latest episode of Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer spoke about WrestleMania 43 going to Saudi Arabia and how this could eventually lead to multiple WrestleMania events a year.
“Itâ€s like, well, when does America get it? Like, you know, but by them saying theyâ€re going to take the WrestleMania to Saudi Arabia,†Kevin Nash said. “Itâ€s like, and I could see they just changed up the one coming up and went, Oh, by the way, weâ€re not going to Vegas.
“Weâ€re going to Saudi [Arabia]. Theyâ€re giving you two f*cking WrestleManias to prepare for them to go to Saudi… even if thereâ€s 100,000 people that go to WrestleMania and another 100,000 people go to the city… And thatâ€s taken away from the States. Itâ€s still the people that are watching it worldwide, you know. And youâ€ve got it.
“Youâ€ve always—itâ€s a World Wrestling Entertainment for the first f*cking W is world. Itâ€s not US, WWE. And I just look at it, and I say, going to Saudi Arabia, to me, is huge. Because I guarantee you by the time you get to that Wrestlemania, WrestleMania will be twice a year, right? Come on. Theyâ€ve already expanded it to get to two days.†[H/T: WrestlingNews.co]
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Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth is to undergo heart surgery and will be away from the club for “a few weeks”.
Long-term assistant Richard Dobson will take over while 52-year-old Ainsworth recovers from the “routine” operation.
Ainsworth said the problem was identified by a routine League Managers’ Association (LMA) health check at the end of last season.
He took charge of the Gills’ 1-0 home defeat by Harrogate Town on Saturday which ended their unbeaten start to the season as they were overtaken by Swindon Town and Walsall.
Ainsworth, who previously managed Wycombe, QPR and Shrewsbury, said:, external “I went for the LMA health check in May and they found something with my heart.
“I’ve got to have heart surgery this week. It sounds dramatic, but it’s a routine thing they do.
“This has all been planned. Get behind Dobbo and the team, they will be stepping up. I’ll be off for a few weeks, and then I’ll be back.”
Chairman Brad Galinson added: “We’ve known for many weeks about Gareth’s upcoming surgery.
“When we appointed the best manager in League Two back in March, we also felt we were getting the best assistant manager in the league, so we have no doubt the team is in safe hands in Gareth’s absence.”

New England Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Head coach Mike Vrabel announced the news during his Friday press conference, adding that Williams is “in the process” of determining treatment and meeting with specialists to work out the next steps.
Williams has been away from the team since Sept. 10, when Vrabel announced he was going to “have to run some more tests” for an unspecified issue. Vrabel noted this situation was unrelated to the “health scare” Williams had in March.
Per Mark Daniels of MassLive.com, Williams has still been around Gillette Stadium to help out the coaching staff with game-planning and preparations.
Inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr has served as the de facto defensive coordinator for the past two games in Williams’ absence.
The 51-year-old Williams is in his first season as a defensive coordinator at any level. He previously worked on Vrabel’s staff with the Tennessee Titans as defensive line coach from 2018 to 2023.
Williams spent 2024 with the Detroit Lions as defensive line coach and run game coordinator for head coach Dan Campbell. He was hired by the Patrots as their defensive coordinator on Jan. 22.
The Patriots will host the Carolina Panthers at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.

CMLL star Zandokan Jr. will be spending some time on the sidelines as he recovers from a knee injury.
On Instagram this week, Zandokan indicated that he would be out of action after suffering a knee injury on CMLL’s September 12 event. He worked a couple of dates after the injury, including still competing at the CMLL 92nd Aniversario, but Dave Meltzer confirmed that Zandokan will now be having surgery.
“He’s having knee surgery from the injury that he suffered a week ago Friday in the match with Bandido & Brody King against Zandokan & Difunto. So he’ll be out of action for a while, which is too bad. He was really having a year,” Meltzer said on Wrestling Observer Radio.
“He was a guy that they were really focusing on to build to being one of their top stars. He had had a really big year this year. He beat Star Jr. for his mask. He won the Copa Junior, beating Mascara Dorada in the finals. He’d gotten the championship match with MJF. He’d gotten the [AEW] Tag Team Championship match. Headlined a lot of shows. The trio [Galeon Fantasma] was on fire, but they’re going to have to pause for a while until he gets back.”
Along with his CMLL work, Zandokan is an entrant in MLW Opera Cup 2025 and has been set to appear at Fantastica Mania UK for RevPro next month. There haven’t been any announcements made by MLW or RevPro regarding his status.
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San Francisco 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa reportedly will undergo season-ending surgery after suffering a torn ACL against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero noted that Bosa was seen giving a thumbs-down on the broadcast.
Losing Bosa is a huge blow to the 49ers’ defense. The former No. 2 overall pick has recorded 15 tackles, two sacks and four tackles for loss through two games this season and had two tackles before his injury on Sunday.
Bosa’s long-term injury only adds to a laundry list of ailments for the 49ers.
San Francisco came into the season knowing it would be without wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk for a while as he recovered from a torn ACL. The 49ers then lost George Kittle due to a hamstring injury in Week 1, and he’s currently on the injured reserve.
Quarterback Brock Purdy also missed Week 2 and is not playing against the Cardinals because of a toe injury. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings is also sidelined because of shoulder and ankle injuries.
Even with the various injuries, the 49ers came into Sunday’s matchup undefeated with wins over the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints, and they’re hoping to stay perfect against Arizona.
That task is much more difficult without Bosa, who recorded 52 tackles and nine sacks in 14 games last year.

The San Francisco 49ers had to finish the end of their contest against the Arizona Cardinals without a key piece of the defense.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, star defensive end Nick Bosa was ruled out of the game after suffering a knee injury. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero noted that Bosa was seen giving a thumbs-down on the broadcast.
After the game, head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the team believes Bosa has avoided an ACL injury, but is still getting tests done.
Losing Bosa for any amount of time would be a huge blow to the 49ers’ defense. The former No. 2 overall pick has recorded 15 tackles, two sacks and four tackles for loss through two games this season and had two tackles before his injury on Sunday.
If Bosa is dealing with a long-term injury, it would only add to a laundry list of ailments for the 49ers.
San Francisco came into the season knowing it would be without wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk for a while as he recovered from a torn ACL. The 49ers then lost George Kittle due to a hamstring injury in Week 1, and he’s currently on the injured reserve.
Quarterback Brock Purdy also missed Week 2 and is not playing against the Cardinals because of a toe injury. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings is also sidelined because of shoulder and ankle injuries.
Even with the various injuries, the 49ers came into Sunday’s matchup undefeated with wins over the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints, and they’re hoping to stay perfect against Arizona.
That task is much more difficult without Bosa, who recorded 52 tackles and nine sacks in 14 games last year.
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HOUSTON — Astros All-Star left fielder Yordan Alvarez left Monday night’s 6-3 win against the Texas Rangers because of a sprained left ankle that he hurt while crossing home plate and will undergo an MRI on Tuesday.
“It did not look good out on the field,” Astros manager Joe Espada said.
Through a team spokesman Alvarez declined to speak to reporters after the game until he knew more about the nature of his injury, but he was seen leaving the Astros clubhouse on a crutch and with a boot on his left foot.
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Alvarez appeared to slip as he crossed the plate in the first inning, scoring from first base on a throwing error by Rangers pitcher Jack Leiter on Carlos Correa’s infield single. Alvarez was tended to by an athletic trainer outside the Astros’ dugout and then helped down the steps.
Zachary Cole entered the game in right field in the second inning, with Jesus Sanchez moving to left. Cole homered and drove in three runs after replacing the injured Alvarez.
The team announced the injury a couple of innings after Alvarez left the game.
“I saw him coming around, and when he stepped on home plate, I had a front-row seat,” Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena said. “His ankle kind of twisted, then when he went to plant again, I saw it twist again. It’s not pretty. You don’t want to see that.”
Alvarez entered Monday’s game batting .273 with six home runs and 27 RBIs but has been limited to 47 games because of a fractured right hand that forced him to sit out 101 games.
Houston pulled within a half-game of the streaking Seattle Mariners atop the AL West and moved three games ahead of Cleveland and Texas for the final American League wild card.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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