Daniel Bryan Did Not Want to be Liked as a Heel

In an interview with Yahoo Sports, Daniel Bryan spoke about returning to the ring this year and how he approached his heel turn several months ago. Here are highlights: 
On being cleared to compete: “Announcing I was coming back really felt special to me because I was working so hard to come back and worked so hard to change people’s minds to allow them to let me come back. When I went out and did an interview saying I was back and then got attacked by Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, there’s never been a happier man to get punched in the face than I was that night.” 
On turning heel: “As soon as the decision was made I said to myself, I don’t want anyone to like me. Miz and I see things differently on a lot of different levels, but one of the things I respect about him is that when he’s a bad guy, he doesn’t try to get cheered. I really felt like if I embraced that kind of attitude [it would work]. I’m not going to be the “cool” bad guy, there’s nothing cool about me, I couldn’t be cool if I wanted to. Some people do that but then you’re not a bad guy, you’re just cool. That was my mindset.”Click Here: Italy Rugby Shop

Goldust Changes Social Media Handle To Real Name

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Goldust recently changed his social media handles to his ‘real’ name, Dustin Rhodes (his real last name is actually Runnels). He quickly downplayed any potential speculation or rumors that might come up from that, however. He wrote: 
PSA- I will be changing my name on Twitter. Don’t speculate, just want it different. Thanks-Dustin Rhodes 
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) February 20, 2019 
New Twitter name is @DustinRhodes. Thanks 
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) February 21, 2019 
Now that my Twitter has changed, my IG has as well. Go on over and check it out if you like. Thanks for y’alls support as always. It’s DustinRhodesTX on IG 
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Connacht reject Healy’s claim of disrespectful behaviour

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CONNACHT PLAYERS AND management have rejected Cian Healy’s claims that they offended Leinster and ‘did not take them seriously’ when dishing out a 37-point hammering at the Sportsground last April.

Healy spoke of his annoyance at the weekend that John Muldoon took the final conversion in a 47-10 rout in what was the final act of the number eight’s Connacht career before he retired.

Connacht assistant coach Jimmy Duffy and back row Sean O’Brien said yesterday the last thing they were trying to do was insult the Leinster players and all Muldoon wanted to do was sign off his playing career with a flourish.

The teams meet on Saturday for the first time since the incident and Duffy insisted they were more focused on preparing for the clash at the Sportsground rather than sifting through the embers of old fires.

“To be honest I didn’t really pay much attention to it. You’d have to ask Mul about that one. It was definitely something we didn’t plan on doing,” said Duffy.

“It just happened, it was one of those things. It had happened even before we even realised it had happened. There was definitely not a disrespectful element to it, that’s important to point out.

“We’re just going to focus playing a quality opposition at the weekend and we’d be foolish not to.”

O’Brien missed the game due to a concussion but from his Clan Stand viewpoint, he felt the incident and Leinster’s annoyance was much ado about nothing.

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“Look, I think that was just an off the cuff thing from Mul. I don’t think it was meant to be inflammatory in any way,” said O’Brien.

Jimmy Duffy speaking in Galway yesterday. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO

“I think he just intended it as a good send-off for himself more than anything. I don’t think it was meant to be a slight at anyone.

“It (the win) was a great send off for Mul, and nothing short of what he deserved.”

O’Brien has reported fit and well for action this week following another fine performance in victory against Scarlets last weekend, but the same cannot be said for his back-row partner and new captain, Jarrad Butler, and lock Gavin Thornbury.

Thornbury, who was let go from the Leinster underage set-up, has impressed for Connacht since he signed last season and he was recently called up to the Ireland training squad, but will miss the game this Saturday due to a shoulder injury.

Butler, too, has a shoulder knock and sat out training yesterday, but has yet to be inked out of the match-day line-up.

“Gavin had a scan yesterday so we are just looking to find out what the damage is, hopefully it won’t be too long before he’s back,” said Duffy.

“No (he doesn’t need) surgery, so the medics are going through that today, so fingers crossed for him. He had been going very well. I don’t he’ll be involved this weekend.

“Jarrad got a bang on the shoulder at the weekend so he had a light training day today. We are just going to monitor that but hopefully he’ll be back in on Thursday and we’ll keep a close eye on him.”

Long term injury concerns David Horwitz, Eoin McKeon and Eoghan Masterson won’t return until the middle of October.

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