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BILLY HOLLAND IS hoping to go out on a high by helping Munster to a trophy but even if there is no silverware at the end, the Cork man will still be able to reflect proudly on a remarkable career with his native province.

The 35-year-old will retire at the end of this season as the second most capped player in the province’s history behind only Donncha O’Callaghan. Holland earned an Ireland cap along the way too.

Written off by many people many times, Holland has endured. He has had six different head coaches since his Munster debut in 2007 and remembers one of them, Rob Penney, suggesting he would be better off moving somewhere else. Holland stayed the course.

He only hit the 100-cap mark for Munster when was turning 30 in 2015. Since then, Holland has added another 141 caps as he has flourished in recent seasons, leading lineouts, influencing young players, and delivering consistent performances.

You won’t hear a bad word said about Holland by anyone who knows him. Along with his achievements on the pitch, he takes justifiable pride in being awarded the ‘Contribution to Irish Society‘ prize at the Irish Rugby Players Awards last year. 

It came after Holland and his wife, Lanlih, raised awareness and funds in excess of €550,000 for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin, the children’s ward in Cork University Hospital, and Ronald McDonald House – all in memory of their daughter, Emmeline, who passed away at the age of just six months old due to a heart defect. 

“I think what myself and my wife and my family went through was incredibly difficult and that’s putting it mildly,” said Holland this week. “But what we managed to do afterwards with the support of our families and the public is something I’m very, very proud of.

“I suppose I don’t particularly like the spotlight or anything like that but I was encouraged, and thankfully so, to use the status I have as a professional rugby player to make people more aware of what goes on in hospitals around the country and what many people have to deal with, with sick children and the money we managed to raise and the awareness we brought around the place.

“And we talk about if you’re a good leader in a club, you show vulnerability and I think I had to do that. I’m very glad that we did that and that award is something that I’m proud of receiving on behalf of my family, certainly.”

Holland has played for Munster 241 times. Source: James Crombie/INPHO

Family is a big part of Holland’s decision to hang up his boots at the end of this season.

He could have looked to play on but the timing feels right to him and he is looking forward to having his weekends back.

His son, Matthew, turned one on Wednesday, and being there is important to Holland.  

“I’ve had first-hand experience of how important family is and how it is so important to enjoy the everyday moments of life, and the ups and downs of that.

“I have an incredible appreciation of watching my son taking his first steps at the moment. I am lucky to be able to see that. You don’t want to be missing that because I’m away for a weekend or I’m away at training or what not.

“Everyone works 9 to 5, Monday to Friday, when you finish playing rugby, so it’s not like I’m just going to be sitting at home but rugby is all-consuming and it dominates family life.

“My wife has sacrificed many things over the years to allow me to play rugby. You can’t plan ahead – these are all things that professional rugby players deal with, that’s just the way it is. But I have a strong appreciation of wanting to be at home. It is the little things that I take joy out of in my home life.”

Holland will miss rugby when he’s out of it. He knows he’ll find himself sitting on the couch watching games, wondering if he could still be having an impact on the pitch. He has loved every bit of it so far. 

Playing in the famous match against the All Blacks at Thomond Park in 2008 was a highlight but Holland is no doubt that the proudest occasion was Munster’s win over Glasgow at the Limerick venue the day after Anthony Foley’s funeral.

“What we did as a squad and as a club that week, how we composed ourselves and managed to go out and perform that day, against a quality Glasgow team at the time, it was incredibly impressive,” said Holland. 

Holland at Thomond Park after the clash with Glasgow in 2016. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO

“It would have been very easy to go out with a lot of emotion and just perform for 10 minutes, but I think the manner in which we did it, even with Earlsie getting sent off, it was a testament to everything we had done under Axel. The atmosphere that day was just off the charts.”

Holland is one of the players who took up Foley’s mantle. He has had the best of his career in these last five seasons, his importance for Munster never as high as it has been in recent years. He won his single Ireland cap in 2016 against Canada under Joe Schmidt and though he would have loved more opportunities, there is pride there too.

“I know that he [Schmidt] liked me but there were guys that he rated ahead of me. That’s perfectly OK, that’s his decision. I’m proud to have played for Ireland and I’m proud of a lot of things I have done in my career.”

Holland has captained Munster and been a mentor to younger players but has also had to remain ferociously competitive himself.

“You know, there’s a balance, if five years ago I was going around telling any young second row all my tricks of the trade, I probably would have been gone long ago.

“So there’s a balance. You kind of grow into a leadership role and it evolves every year, and I think this year as a group we did a lot of work with Tyler Bleyendaal in the off-season as leaders, as individuals, about opening up and becoming more vulnerable, opening up communication lines with younger guys and everything from how we speak to a guy, tone…. times change.

“I’m playing with guys who are… like, I think [academy back row] Alex Kendellen was two or three when I joined the academy so you’re dealing with guys from a different generation, and you’ve got to move with it and you’ve got to learn how to get the best out of all these lads.

“In terms of imparting my knowledge, certainly in the last year or so I’ve sat down with the second rows a little bit more. We all help each other out.

“We have lineout meetings and if you’re not playing you help guys out, certainly, but this is also a dog eat dog, selfish world to a certain extent. This is professional sport, you have to have something unique to yourself and to your own game otherwise you won’t last long and everyone would be the same.

“So you help guys but certainly over the next four months I’ll be as open as possible but as I said, I think this year as a leadership group we’ve really grown and improved despite Covid.”

Holland at Munster training this week. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO

Holland is focused on the next few months and rounding out his time as a professional player with Munster in winning fashion, but what of the future?

He jokes that he’s “not a soccer player” and will have to get on with his next career but it won’t be in rugby.

“I’ve a few things in the pipeline, nothing concrete. I’m not going to go into coaching. It is the most time-consuming, difficult job that I’ve seen. It’s a very tough job and I’ve a lot of respect for all coaches.

“I’m not going to just walk totally away from rugby but I’m not going to be working in rugby in a professional capacity.

“Look, I’m lucky. I’ve been through college, I’ve done a couple of courses and so a few things in the pipeline but nothing concrete. I’m just going to take a little bit of time when I finish to assess what I want to do, relax, reset and go again with whatever the future may hold.”

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As everyone saw on last night’s edition of Monday Night Raw, The Undertaker returned to WWE and attacked Elias during the show. PWInsider reports that appearance on last night’s show was done in part to set up a future singles match with Elias for the next WWE show in Saudi Arabia.
The next WWE event in Saudi Arabia was rumored for May, but reports indicate it could be moved to June. Previous reports indicated that there were plans for both The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar to appear at the show. WWE has not yet announced the date or details on its next Saudi Arabia card.

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PWInsider reports that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) was able to receive an injunction order in the United States District Court of New Jersey on April 15 that would prevent the distribution and sale of counterfeit items that would bear the WWE name or any of its trademarks or copyright for the next year. As a result, WWE and local authorities now have the right to confiscate any counterfeit items being sold by bootleggers..
The injunction stated that counterfeit merchandise for the promotion was being sold outside and on the grounds of MetLife Stadium on April 7 during WrestleMania 35. Also, illegal sales were expected to continue over the next year within a three-mile radius of WWE live events and shows.
The Court ruling reads as follows:
“(a) WWE is likely to succeed in showing that Defendants have used counterfeit or infringing marks in connection with the sale, offering for sale or distribution of goods or services; (b) WWE will suffer immediate and irreparable injury and will have no adequate remedy at law if this Court declines to grant a preliminary injunction and order of seizure; (c) the harm to WWE should this Court not grant the requested preliminary injunction and order of seizure clearly outweighs any harm which Defendants might incur if the preliminary injunction and order of seizure is granted; (d) the public interest is served with the issuance of the preliminary injunction and order of seizure.”
“Federal, state, and local law enforcement officers are hereby authorized and directed to seize any and all Counterfeit Merchandise and any records documenting the manufacture, sale or receipt of the Counterfeit Merchandise, in the possession, dominion or control of Defendants, their agents or persons acting in concert or participation with them. All seized items shall be delivered up to the care and custody of Plaintiff or Plaintiff’s attorneys pending further instructions from the Court. The seized goods shall be kept in identifiable containers.”
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– Charly Caruso posted the following this morning. You’re welcome…

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Been debating posting this photo, but I am so damn proud of myself and the hard word I’ve been putting in for months now…that I just had to! 💁🏻‍♀️ (I took this photo on a whim, so the set up ain’t great) ➡️I’ve been so dialed in to my training despite the constant travel and obstacles that continuously come up and it’s really starting to show. My legs and glutes are more shapely than ever and for someone who is naturally pretty straight up and down, it takes a lot of hard work to build these muscles. But the key, as in most things in life, is CONSISTENCY! 💪🏽💪🏽 ➡️I train 5-6 days/week lifting (3 lower, 2 upper right now) and do cardio for about 90-120 minutes over the course of the week. ➡️I’m working on leaning out my midsection a bit, and I think I’ve already done so in the last week and a half, but honestly, I’m more focused on building muscle so I’m not stressing about it. I love looking and feeling strong!! 💥 A HUGE thank you to @theabchick for her guidance in the gym and the kitchen these past couple months, which have been vital, to @kennysantucci who always has my back when I need a good 🍑 kicking and for providing a great training foundation and to @coachmarkcarroll who taught me so much when working with him last year. Also, shout out to @rocbodyfitnesscafe and @trifectasystem for keeping me on track with their amazing and yummy meal prep! It’s a team effort and I’ve got a great one! 💪🏽THE BEST IS YET TO COME!! 💪🏽 TRUST THE PROCESS! 💥 #nyc #fitnesslife #fitlife #progress #consistency #proud #gains #wrestlemania #trusttheprocess
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During the conference call with investors yesterday, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon praised former Raw Women’s champion Ronda Rousey for her contribution and as he put it, “extraordinary job” she has done for WWE.
“Her challenge was to bring the entire women’s division up and as you know, that was our main event at this year’s WrestleMania involving Ronda. So Ronda’s task that she chose and of course it’s great for us is to build that whole division, have more visibility on that division, and to make stars and to make stars that, now, you have stories where even after Ronda leaves,” McMahon said.
Vince then continued, “So when you look at what happened at WrestleMania, and with Becky Lynch and Charlotte and others, the entire division, the focal point and the stories that are coming out of that, Ronda did an awesome job, she did an awesome job.”
Ronda has decided to step away from the ring after one year to start a family. She also had to undergo surgery after she broke her pinky knuckle during the match at WrestleMania. She said that her future is still unknown and it all depends what happens if and when she becomes a mother.

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The director of the Firefly Fun House segments gives Bray Wyatt a lot of credit for the whole thing being as successful as it has been. Jason Baker appeared on Busted Open Radio and revealed that Wyatt was deeply involved in the creative process along with himself, Tom Savini and others. 
“Oh, he’s the brainchild, man,” Baker said. “Like again, I honestly cannot just sit and be like, ‘I did everything,’ no. it was a group effort. We’d meet up, three or four [AM], I’d wake up and go to sleep from text messages from him, you know, just spitballing ideas back and forth with each other. You know, between him, Nick, and Tom [Savini], and everybody else, we brought our little two cents to everything. And I think that’s why it was a success, is that it wasn’t just one person, it was a group effort. It’s either everybody goes home empty handed, or everybody gets a Super Bowl ring-type situation. Yeah, it was definitely a fun collaboration, but he was the brainchild. At the center of all of it, it was his baby. Getting the chance to help him bring his ideas and his visions to life was a true honor.” 

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This week on “Prime Time with Sean Mooney” podcast, Scott Norton joined us to talk about “Collision in Korea,” the infamous 1994 WCW/New Japan supershow that took place in North Korea. Scott talks about how the event came to be, fearing for his life after a phone call to his wife, the hell that Ric Flair was put though, and more. Full Clip:Click Here: England National Team soccer tracksuit

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On the latest edition of his podcast, 83 Weeks, Eric Bischoff spoke about meeting Vince McMahon.
Below are some highlights from the interview (via 411 Mania):
Bischoff on Vince McMahon being different when he is around his kids:
“I did see some of that interaction, but very little of it. I actually saw it the first night that I came in. I remember I came out and made my big reveal and all of that. Backstage, Shane was there. Linda was there. Stephanie was there, and after the show, everybody kind of got together because I think everybody recognized it was kind of a unique moment to have me there in that role. And I read people pretty quickly. I’m not saying accurately. Sometimes I misread people. In fact, frequently, but I like to believe I’m a pretty good read. And when I saw Vince with his family, I said, ‘OK. That’s a different guy than I thought’, but you only get a glimpse of that. You only see a little bit of that. Not a lot of it.”
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