WWE is backing off the “Invasion†name for its upcoming NXT vs TNA special after international backlash forced their hand.
According to WrestleVotes, the controversial event title is officially being changed. The cross-brand showdown—originally announced as “Invasionâ€â€”will now be called “Showdown.â€
“The NXT vs TNA ‘Invasion†show is getting a new name. Itâ€s now titled ‘Showdown.â€â€
This move comes after Sky News Arabia reported that Israeli officials expressed outrage over the original event name and date. WWEâ€s NXT special was set for October 7—coinciding with the anniversary of the 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel. Critics called the “Invasion†branding tone-deaf and deeply insensitive.
The special was first announced by Ava during No Mercy, with WWE promoting a full night of interpromotional chaos on the CW Network—including two Survivor Series-style elimination matches for both men and women.
WWE has not released an official statement on the name change yet, but this quiet switch seems to be their way of moving past the controversy without stoking further fire.
Despite the rebrand, the NXT and TNA crossover continues to pick up steam with fans and insiders expecting major storyline developments during Showdown. But itâ€s clear WWE wants the focus back on the wrestling—not global headlines.
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