Richard Holliday Announces Retirement from Fantasy Football; Bryan Danielson Shares Thoughts and More Updates

Richard Holliday Announces Retirement from Fantasy Football; Bryan Danielson Shares Thoughts and More Updates
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Richard Holliday Announces Retirement from Fantasy Football; Bryan Danielson Shares Thoughts and More Updates
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Richard Holliday is retiring ….. from fantasy football.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Holliday wrote:

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“I have decided to retire at the end of this year. My passion is simply not there the way it was at the beginning of my career. Too much work w/ no real payoff for me, so I’d like to put my focus into other projects. Thank you for the memories, Fantasy Football. ✊🏼🏈”

Holliday attended a tryout last month at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

During a recent appearance on the “Getting Over Wrestling” podcast, AEW wrestler Bryan Danielson commented on tonight’s AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view event and the fanbase in Seattle, WA.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On what he’s looking forward to with WrestleDream: “One of the things that I am really looking forward to is this is my first big match ever that I’ve had in Seattle. That whole time I was with WWE I never did like a long, big match in Seattle. Even when AEW came here for the first time earlier this year, I was in a big segment, but the match itself, I was wrestling Tony Nese and it was under five minutes. Then I did like a little promo segment with MJF and that sort of thing.”

On the Seattle fanbase: “The Seattle fan base is so awesome, and specifically for those of us who they perceive to be ‘this is our home town or our home area,’ right? We’re natives. They’re so vocal, and when that happens, when you’re wrestling, it just sends chills through your body. That’s what we get off on is those kinds of reactions.”

And finally, Major League Wrestling (MLW) sent out the following press release today, announcing that Delmi Exo will no longer be defending her title against B3CCA at this month’s MLW Slaughterhouse show:

BREAKING: Phantom Challenger replaces B3CCA in Exo Title Fight

A new mysterious competitor has emerged. Who is behind the cloak and mask? Find out at Slaughterhouse!

MLW today announced a new World Featherweight Title Fight Delmi Exo (Champion) vs. The Phantom Challenger at MLW Slaughterhouse live and exclusively on FITE+ Saturday, October 14 at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena.

🎟 Grab tickets at MLW2300.com and the 2300 Arena box office. Tickets start at $15.

Breaking news! B3CCA has withdrawn from challenging for the World Featherweight Championship… and a new mysterious competitor has emerged.

Due to B3CCA continuously pushing back her new album, her record label is enforcing her contract and subsequently banning the “International Popstar” from wrestling until she completes her highly anticipated album.

MLW can confirm the “God Queen” will still defend the title at Slaughterhouse and it will be against the Phantom Challenger!

Shrouded in mystery, this new threat to Delmi’s title holds all of the cards, making it virtually impossible for the champion to adequately prepare for her title fight.

League officials offered Exo a night off, however the champion refused to not defend the title at Slaughterhouse. Instead, Exo faces the great unknown. Will it be a trick or treat for the “God Queen”? The wrestling world is ripe with speculation.

Fans can watch this match streaming exclusively at Slaughterhouse LIVE on FITE+. Sign up for your FITE+ subscription now.

Who is behind the cloak and mask? Find out at Slaughterhouse!

Lock in your tickets now at http://MLW2300.com and see it go down Saturday, October 14 in Philadelphia at http://www.MLW2300.com

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Richard Holliday, a professional wrestler known for his time in Major League Wrestling (MLW), recently announced his retirement from fantasy football. In a tweet, Holliday expressed that his passion for the game has diminished over time and that he wants to focus on other projects.

Holliday’s retirement from fantasy football comes as a surprise to many, as he has been an active participant in the game for several years. However, he explained that the amount of work required and the lack of real payoff have contributed to his decision. He thanked fantasy football for the memories but stated that it is time for him to move on.

While Holliday’s retirement from fantasy football may disappoint some fans, it is important to note that he is still actively pursuing his wrestling career. Last month, he attended a tryout at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL, indicating that he is exploring new opportunities in the world of professional wrestling.

In other wrestling news, AEW wrestler Bryan Danielson recently appeared on the “Getting Over Wrestling” podcast and discussed tonight’s AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view event. Danielson expressed excitement about having his first big match in Seattle, a city where he has never had a lengthy, significant match before. He also praised the vocal and passionate Seattle fanbase, stating that their reactions during matches give him chills and contribute to his enjoyment of wrestling.

Additionally, Major League Wrestling (MLW) made an announcement regarding its upcoming Slaughterhouse show. Delmi Exo, the World Featherweight Champion, was initially scheduled to defend her title against B3CCA. However, B3CCA has withdrawn from the match due to contractual obligations related to her upcoming album release. MLW has replaced B3CCA with a mysterious competitor known as the Phantom Challenger. This unexpected change has created speculation and anticipation among wrestling fans.

Despite the challenges posed by this last-minute change, Delmi Exo has chosen to defend her title against the Phantom Challenger. MLW officials offered her a night off, but she refused, demonstrating her determination and commitment to her championship. Fans can watch this intriguing match exclusively on FITE+ during the Slaughterhouse event.

For more wrestling news and updates, fans can visit eWrestlingNews.com or follow the website on Twitter and Facebook.

In conclusion, Richard Holliday’s retirement from fantasy football marks a new chapter in his career as he focuses on other projects. Meanwhile, Bryan Danielson is excited about his upcoming match in Seattle and the passionate fanbase there. MLW has made an unexpected change to its Slaughterhouse show, replacing B3CCA with the mysterious Phantom Challenger. Wrestling fans can stay informed about these developments and more through eWrestlingNews.com.