Tag: Madison Square Garden

Dolph Ziggler's Surprise WWE Return Sparks Speculation Despite No Contract

Dolph Ziggler's Surprise WWE Return Sparks Speculation Despite No Contract

Dolph Ziggler, now Nic Nemeth, made a surprise WWE return at Madison Square Garden on November 17, 2025, without a contract, sparking speculation about future appearances as he remains TNA World Champion.

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How to cover broken skin with makeup?

Makeup can be used to cover broken skin with some careful application techniques. The first step is to clean the area thoroughly and apply a thin layer of moisturizer. A green-tinted concealer should be applied over any redness. A light foundation should then be applied to even out the skin tone before using a thicker concealer to blend everything together. Finally, a light dusting of powder should be used to set the makeup in place. Keywords: broken skin, makeup, moisturizer, concealer, foundation, powder.

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Dolph Ziggler's Surprise WWE Return Sparks Speculation Despite No Contract

Dolph Ziggler, now Nic Nemeth, made a surprise WWE return at Madison Square Garden on November 17, 2025, without a contract, sparking speculation about future appearances as he remains TNA World Champion.

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Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood Granted Bail in Rape and Sexual Assault Case

Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood, 68, was granted bail on November 10, 2025, facing rape and sexual assault charges tied to seven women between 1990 and 2016. The case has reignited scrutiny of power and silence in British media.