Saturday TV Tips: Hours of rugby and how not to deal with a horrible boss and exam students and Shakespeare fans might enjoy Alan Rickman in Romeo and Juliet tomorrow
Horrible Bosses follows three unhappy workers hate their bosses
Sat, 13 Feb, 2021 - 11:40
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Scotland v Wales (ko 4.45pm) is the crunch tie in round two of the Northern Hemisphere’s top rugby competition. England v Italy is the curtain-raiser (ko 2.15pm). And on Sunday, Ireland takes on France in Dublin (ko 3pm).
AFL Aussie Rules Na mBan TG4, 5.10pm
Coverage from the third round of the Australian Football League Women’s (AFLW) season. Australia’s national semi-professional Australian rules football league for female players will have 14 teams participating in the competition. Irish players include Cora Staunton, Sinéad Goldrick, Sarah Rowe and Niamh McEvoy. The AFL Women’s began on the last weekend of January with teams battling it out over 12
Dublin-Mayo rivalry renewed and Tipp team-mates go head-to-head in Australia this weekend
What to expect from the AFLW’s Irish stars in Round Three, courtesy of an expert on the ground Down Under. By Emma Duffy Friday 12 Feb 2021, 5:33 PM Feb 12th 2021, 5:33 PM 3,860 Views 0 Comments
WHILE THOSE ON the ground in Australia will be focusing on the cross-city rivalry in tomorrow’s “blockbuster match of Round Three” in the Australian Football League Women’s [AFLW], another one come will come to mind for the Irish. Orla O Dwyer, Aisling McCarthy, Aileen Gilroy and Niamh McEvoy are all set for a big weekend of AFLW action.
Our lead story in this week s Observer covers WWE finances. We look at the direct numbers of WWE, revenue, profits, value of the company on Wall Street, what was up and why, what was down and why, exactly how much WWE took in on TV rights, network and merchandise. We look at what the company s top priorities are for 2021, why the stock price is down, plus Vince McMahon, WWE President Nick Khan, CBO Stephanie McMahon and CFO Kristina Salen comment on the company.
They talk the Peacock deal, the Indian and Latin American markets, new television products, how much COVID cost the company in revenue and costs of the Thunderdome set-up as compared to the old way of doing things.
Sarah Logan (real name Sarah Rowe) and her husband Erik of WWE s Viking Raiders (Raymond Rowe) have welcomed the birth of their first child.
The baby is a boy named Raymond Cash Rowe. Erik announced the baby s birth on Tuesday and wrote that Logan and the baby are both happy and safe: Raymond Cash Rowe 8lbs 11oz 21.75” After 44hrs of labor both mama and baby are happy and safe. He’s perfect. #rowesborg @sarahrowe #weebabycash
Logan and Erik had announced that they were expecting in July 2020. Logan said she was six weeks pregnant at that time.
Logan was released by WWE during their roster cuts in April of last year. When announcing her pregnancy, Logan said she and Erik had been talking about having a baby for a long time and this felt like the right time because her not being able to wrestle while pregnant was the only thing holding them back.
Photos: WWE Superstars Welcome Baby Boy
(Photo Credit: Sarah Rowe Instagram)
WWE Superstar Erik of The Viking Raiders took to Twitter this morning to announce the birth of his first child with his wife, Sarah Rowe (fka Sarah Logan).
Raymond Cash Rowe was born at 8 pounds 11 ounces and 21.75 inches.
Erik noted that Sarah spent 44 hours in labor.
“Raymond Cash Rowe 8lbs 11oz 21.75” After 44hrs of labor both mama and baby are happy and safe. He’s perfect. #rowesborg @sarahrowe #weebabycash,” he wrote.
Sarah added on Instagram, “After 44 hrs of labor He was worth every second.”
Sarah has been away from WWE since June 2020 after announcing that she was stepping away from the sport for the foreseeable future. WWE posted a congratulatory announcement on the birth of Baby Raymond on their website today.