A former WWE Superstar was murdered earlier this year in July. Now, in breaking news, multiple arrests have been made surrounding that situation. Kevin Nikel aka Knuckles Madsen was murdered earlier this year Thanks for the submission! Nikel was found by the authorities in Rogers, Arkansas earlier this year on July 11. He passed away shortly there after from gunshot wounds in his abdomen, after he was transported to the hospital. Now, Amanda Marie Penny and Michael Delbert Hogue have been arrested on November 17. Penny was the ex-wife of the murdered former WWE Star, while Hogue was seen to be her “romantic partner” as described by media reports. Nikel’s mother, Susan Kinderman, spoke to CBS affiliate THV Channel 11 and confirmed thjat Nikel’s ex-wife had finalized their divorce a few days before their death. “There was some kind of an argument. Maybe there was texting going back and forth. I think they enticed Kevin to meet up with them. I was told by the detectives that there was some kind of altercation. Shots were fired, and Kevin was killed, and that’s all we really know,” Kinderman said. She went on to say that though they were initially happy after meeting each other in school and getting married, they eventually grew apart, until both of them were unhappy. While Penny has been charged with Accomplice to Murder in the 1st Degree, Hogue has been charged with 1st Degree Murder. He faces 10 40 years or life imprisonment. The same period of time is applicable to Penny, if she is found guilty. The bond hearing in the murder of the former WWE star revealed more details In the bond hearing, more details emerged surrounding the murder of Kevin Nikel. During the bond hearing, as per CBS affiliate channel 5, the prosecutor Josh Robinson alleged that that Hogue shot Nikel following an argument where all three of them were involved. Nikel told those he had reached out to for help after the incident that Hogue was the one to shoot him. Hogue’s bond was set at $750,000 while Penny’s is at $500,000. The former WWE star was a part of NXT under the name Knuckles Madsen. He worked there for two years between 2012 and 2013, and regularly wrestled the likes of Mojo Rawley, Rusev, Kassius Ohno, Baron Corbin, Bo Dallas, and many other huge names in the company.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-breaking-multiple-arrests-made-in-murder-of-former-wwe-superstar-knuckles-madsen
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Reggie Fils-Aime is surprised Xbox ‘has not yet embraced the Switch 2’
With the Nintendo Switch 2 having been out for a few months, there aren’t many voices we’d be more interested in hearing from than former (and legendary) Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé. Recently, Fils-Aimé shared his thoughts on the Switch 2’s launch and its performance so far, applauding many of the decisions Nintendo has made.
However, one aspect left him puzzled: he doesn’t understand why Xbox hasn’t been more aggressive in porting its games to the platform.
Fils-Aimé discussed these insights during a recent episode of *The Game Business Show* with host Christopher Dring. When asked about the Switch 2’s launch, he shared several observations, but his standout comment focused on what he perceives as a lukewarm approach to software availability on the new console.
Dring pointed out that while titles like *Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4* have made their way to the Switch 2, and *Indiana Jones and the Great Circle* is expected to arrive soon, Xbox’s presence on the platform remains surprisingly light. This is particularly notable given that developing games for the Switch was a key requirement imposed by trade authorities to approve Xbox’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
As the Switch 2 continues to build momentum, gamers and industry watchers alike will be keen to see if Xbox ramps up its support for the platform moving forward.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146779/reggie-fils-aime-xbox-switch-2
Lithuania shuts down its two largest airports, border with Belarus — after balloons carrying this violate airspace
Holy smokes! Lithuania has closed its two largest airports and the border with Belarus after at least one helium weather balloon smuggling cigarettes violated controlled airspace.
Vilnius and Kaunas airports were shut down until 2 a.m. Saturday morning after balloons carrying contraband cigarettes were spotted by Lithuanian authorities late Friday night. Lithuania’s National Crisis Management Center reported detecting “tens of balloons” on its radar Friday, according to Reuters.
The nation’s border with Belarus will remain closed until Sunday, with Lithuanian leadership placing blame on Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who has not stopped the practice of smuggling goods using balloons.
“The National Security Commission will meet next week to assess what can be done short-term that would be painful to the smugglers and to Lukashenko’s regime, which allows them to thrive,” Lithuania’s Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said in a statement.
This is not the first time Vilnius Airport has been impacted by such incidents. It was also forced to close on October 5 and October 21 when smuggler balloons crossed into Lithuanian airspace.
In recent weeks, several other airports in NATO countries have faced incursions into controlled airspace by mysterious drones, many believed to be of Russian origin.
The major German hub, Munich Airport, was forced to abruptly shut down air traffic twice in less than 24 hours on October 4, canceling 17 flights after drones were spotted.
Similarly, officials in Denmark canceled inbound and outbound flights at Aalborg Airport and Copenhagen Airport on September 24, and again at Aalborg and Skrydstrup Air Base on September 27 after drones thought to be Russian were sighted over the Nordic country.
Meanwhile, Poland shot down several of 19 confirmed Russian drones with F-35 fighter jets on September 19, an action Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called an “unprecedented threat.”
Istanbul cancels Robbie Williams concert over safety fears following anti-Israel activist pressure
**Istanbul Cancels Robbie Williams Concert Over Safety Fears Following Anti-Israel Activist Pressure**
Istanbul authorities have canceled Robbie Williams’ upcoming concert in the city following online backlash. The singer was labeled a Zionist due to his ties to Israel and his Jewish family, leading to concerns over safety.
The decision came amid pressure from anti-Israel activists who campaigned against the show, prompting officials to reconsider the event to avoid potential security risks.
Robbie Williams was recently seen performing at the FIFA Club World Cup final held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13, 2025. This cancellation marks a significant development amid ongoing tensions related to artists’ political associations.
*Illustrative photo credit: REUTERS/MIKE SEGAR*
*By JERUSALEM POST STAFF*
https://www.jpost.com/bds-threat/article-869407
Suspect arrested in connection with 2 teens found dead by gunshot wounds off SR 87
**Suspect Arrested in Connection to Deaths of Two Teens Found Near State Route 87**
PHOENIX – Authorities announced Thursday that a suspect has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two teenagers found earlier this year off State Route 87.
Thomas Brown, 31, was taken into custody by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) in connection with the homicides, which occurred in May.
Authorities have identified one of the victims as 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud. According to ABC15, the other victim was 17-year-old Evan Clark.
Deputies with MCSO responded to a call for service in the early hours of May 27. Upon arrival, they discovered the bodies of Kjolsrud and Clark at a campsite near Mount Ord in the Tonto National Forest. The location is approximately halfway between Mesa and Payson.
Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the shootings are ongoing. Authorities have not released further details at this time.
https://ktar.com/arizona-news/suspect-teens-found-dead-sr-87/5757271/
