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Former WWE and TNA Superstar Daivari in train rescue

Former WWE and TNA Superstar Shawn Daivari – who also wrestled under the name of Sheik Abdul Bashir – is making the headlines for all the right reasons.

TMZ.COM is carrying a story saying Daivari took down a passenger on a train last Thursday in Minneapolis after he threatened to kill them all.

The former TNA X Division champ used a rear naked chokehold to save the day after multiple passengers pressed the emergency button for help, but nothing happened!

According to eyewitnesses, the passenger became uncontrollable and started abusing other passengers with racial slurs before threatening to kill them.

“I wasn’t going to wait any longer to see if a cop showed up,” Daivari told TMZ. Daivari held down the passenger in the chokehold until the next stop where he threw him out of the train.

Another eyewitness told TMZ that Daivari choked the passenger so hard that he went from threatening to kill them all to peeing his pants.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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