Tag: Mick Foley

  • Jim Ross Blog: TakerFoley HIAC Match, Impact Thoughts, Lucha Underground & More

    The following are highlights of a new Jim Ross blog:

    On Undertaker vs. Mick Foley at Hell In A Cell: “My feature for foxports.com will be posted next week and the focus is the Hell in a Cell match between Taker and Mick Foley in 1998 which is arguably the most memorable match in the history or WWE and if it’s not it is certainly in the top five. Mick told me the one thing that he never did that he wanted to do was drop an elbow off the top of the TV production truck onto another vehicle. During the research aspect of the piece Taker said he originally wanted nothing to do with the spot where he tossed Mick off the top of the Cell but that Mick was very persuasive with his idea to both the Deadman and Vince McMahon. I think that you will enjoy the feature and I will tweet out the link when it becomes available.”

    On TNA Impact Wrestling: “Impact Wrestling is providing their fans with a much more enjoyable product by not over thinking their creative, exploiting their talents’ strengths (the in ring content) and doing their best to hide talents weaknesses. It’s not rocket science and by eliminating un-needed skits and marathon promos the two hour broadcast has became a really enjoyable show by and large. I’m hopeful as all wrestling fans should be that Impact Wrestling finds a welcoming TV home for 2015.”

    On Lucha Underground: “Saw the Lucha Underground trailer and still don’t understand why they feel compelled to mention WWE stars in the trailer or why every wrestling company alive, seemingly, feels like they have to have a villain, administrative figure. No one will ever top Mr. McMahon in that role and every one who attempts it in that form are going to fall short. HHH and Stephanie do a terrific job in the Authority role but those two having conflicts would add to the presentation and make the role more contemporary.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • TNA Negotiating With Someone That Would Reportedly “Shock People”

    TNA President Dixie Carter has apparently told several people to expect a “major announcement” in the near future. While some may believe that the announcement will be a new television deal for the company, that may not be the case.

    There has been some claims that TNA has been negotiating with a talent that would reportedly “shock people.” It’s said that if it comes to fruition, the new signing would create a buzz around TNA, however no one seems to know who the talent is.

    We can confirm that the person is not CM Punk or Mick Foley.

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  • Mick Foley Says He Finally “Gets” Rusev, Says RAW Advocated Bullying

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently posted the following blog on his official Facebook page:

    USA, USA?

    Maybe I’ve been too rough on Rusev. Not that I’ve ever said or written anything about him. But in my mind, I think he’s always going to suffer by comparison to The Iron Shiek – a classic anti-American heel who thrived on crowd heat, and was part of an all-time classic brawl with Sgt Slaughter in MSG that had a young Mick Foley on his feet, chanting USA, USA.

    But last night, I think I finally “got” Rusev. He showed himself to be a very capable, believable big man – going head to head with Big Show in a hard-hitting, entertaining match. But I sure was bamboozled by the ending. Having Marc Henry hit the ring for the DQ and team up with Show to leave Rusev laying seemed odd and anti-climactic. It also seemed to be decidedly pro bullying, with two larger men ganging up on one smaller man.

    I’ll be watching to see if this goes somewhere. Certainly, last night’s scenario lends itself to potential conflict between Show and Henry – and also leaves the door open for a different American hero to conquer the foreign menace…even though I still think Jack Swagger is the right man for the task.

    Let me know what you think.

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  • Mick Foley Talks About Dean Ambrose Using His Move, Natalya’s Look & More

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently posted the following blogs on his official Facebook page:

    THE NEW NATTIE

    I’m just catching up on the #TotalDivas episodes I missed while I was out in Western Canada. How about the new look for Nattie ? Sometimes, when wrestlers are as consistently good as Nattie, they tend to get taken for granted. Maybe this bold new look will remind #WWE of the great wrestler and person they’ve had in their midst all this time.

    Foley also posted this one:

    THE AMBROSE DDT

    I’ve been asked so many times since WWE Monday Night Raw – literally dozens…and dozens of times – how I feel about Dean Ambrose – WWE using the Mick Foley #DoubleArmDDT at the conclusion of the show.

    Easy answer: I love it! Besides, it’s not exactly MY DDT, anyway, I saw a young Kenta Kobashi (who went on to become an all-time great in our business) using it on a 1991 tour doe All-Japan wrestling, and thought “I can pull that off!” And so I did. I wish Dean nothing but the best with it, and hope it’s a regular part of his arsenal on his rocket-ride to the top of WWE.

    I’m flattered any time I see a WWE Superstar or Diva borrow anything from the Foley library – be it a move, a phrase, or just the idea of giving fans their money’s worth each time they step into the ring.

    You can catch me TONIGHT from 5-7 pm, signing #WWE comics at the #Papercutz booth and TOMORROW from 11-1 with #VirgilFilms at the NEW YORK COMIC CON! You can also catch me LIVE on the #HardcoreLegendTour when it hits #Riverhead & #Brooklyn NY #Marietta & #Cincinnati OH #Providence RI #Nashville & #Memphis TN #Rome & #Atlanta GA as well as signings in #Queens NY #Brick & #Rahway NJ & #Gaffney SC. Get tix and info at http://www.realmickfoley.com/events/

    It’s obvious Ambrose has some huge fans out there. Where do you see his career heading, an who would you like to see him face along the way?
    — with Hey Kewynxiito Xd.

    You can check out more Foley blogs, including one about his Santa Claus project and one about Damien Sandow and The Miz, by checking out his official Facebook page at Facebook.com/RealMickFoley.

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  • Mick Foley Talks About CM Punk’s WWE Future

    WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley posted the following on Facebook this week, questioning whether CM Punk will ever return to the company:

    PUNK IN THE FUTURE?

    Is there a future for CM Punk in #WWE? I have always liked Punk (seen here with me backstage at a 1995 UK event) and respected the way he marched to the beat of his own drummer. While there is part of me that thinks we have seen the last of Punk in the world of sports -entertainment, I can’t help but wonder if that beat he marches to will lead him straight to a huge event at #Wrestlemania.

    Certainly, his promos alone would make WWE Monday Night Raw must-see TV, and the mere prospect of seeing an angry Punk, with a chip on his shoulder, could create any number of scenarios for memorable Mania match ups.

    Only Punk knows for sure…and he’s not talking.

    What do you see in the future for #CMPunk? Is he gone forever? Or will he return in memorable fashion?

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  • Hideo Itami’s NXT Live Event Debut, Foley Praises Recent Triple H Interview

    – Hideo Itami, formerly known as KENTA, will be making his NXT live event debut this Thursday in Jacksonville, Florida. Tickets for the event are available right now at this link.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently tweeted the following, praising Triple H’s recent appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast:

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  • Curtis Axel Hypes His RAW Return, Sting Featured On WWE Comic Book

    – Curtis Axel, who has been out of action since his tag-team partner Ryback took time off for surgery, posted the following on Twitter after last night’s RAW, hyping his upcoming return to WWE television.

    – “The Icon” Sting is featured on the December issue of the WWE comic book, which is written by WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley.

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  • Mick Foley Praises Damien Sandow, Puts Over New “Mizdow” Character

    Mick Foley posted the following blog on his official Facebook page following Monday’s RAW:

    SANDOW MANIA

    I think it’s about time you guys out there give me my props. Did I, or did I not predict that the first waves of #SandowMania would be crashing down upon your shores at any moment? I will grant you that those first waves took a little longer to crash down upon you then I had thought. But brother, here they are! There is no denying that Sandow has taken whatever was given to him and done his very best with it – sometimes falling, but never failing to put his very best effort into everything that came his way. And, now, with Damien Mizdow, he has come up with a character that has become must see TV on WWE Monday Night Raw.

    Whatcha gonna do when SandowMania runs wild on you, brother!

    Feel free to offer ideas for future Sandow endeavors.

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  • The Ascension Makes Main Roster Debut, Mick Foley Says He’s Still A WWE Fan

    – As noted in our WWE Main Event report last night, NXT Tag-Team Champions The Ascension made their WWE main roster debut in the main event of the show, defeating Los Matadores.

    – Mick Foley recently spoke with the folks at Lethbridge Herald and spoke about still being a fan of WWE. Below is an excerpt from the interview.

    “I watch it almost every week with my children. I’m still a fan of the product, which means I can voice my opinion, usually positive but occasionally I’ll have some constructive criticism that I’m not shy about voicing. All in all, I like the direction of the company and I think they’ve got a lot of great talent and building for the future.”

    You can check out the complete interview at LethbridgeHerald.com.

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  • Mick Foley Posts Update On His Back Surgery

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley wrote the following on his official Facebook page regarding his back surgery:

    FLAT ON MY BACK

    Here I was, rocking the fanny pack in the waiting room at the medical center this morning – looking forward to the first of several minor surgical procedures that will hopefully have me walking around in less pain than I’ve known in years. But for the next few days I’ll be flat on my back, recuperating – and would appreciate any well wishes from my friends here, right here in Facebook!

    Don’t worry fans in Western Canada – I WILL make it to all 17 cities of my SEPT 16 – OCTOBER 4 tour of #BC and #ALBERTA. You can get tickets and info at http://www.realmickfoley.com/events/

    Thanks for your support.

    Mick

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  • 10 Most Influential Superstars in WWE History (Part 2/2)

    As promised, here is the second half of the list.

    5. Goldust

    Goldust_Attitude

    Many fans incorrectly identify the rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin as the beginning of the Attitude Era – the most profitable period in WWE history. However, there was someone who came along and changed the game long before Austin would cut his Austin 3:16 promo on Jake Roberts. That person was the man known simply as Goldust.

    The son of the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Runnels had shifted back and forth between the WWE and rival WCW during the early 90s before ultimately signing with the WWE in 1995 as Goldust. The character was sexually suggestive, frequently engaged in behavior that was considered homoerotic, and was unlike anything the WWE Universe had ever seen.

    Goldust was a pioneer in pushing the WWE away from the traditional face/heel booking that the company had relied upon for years in favor of a product that was appealing to adults and featured morally ambiguous characters. Had the product not shifted back to a PG rating, Goldust would be even higher on this list, but as it stands, he is still one of the most important superstars in company history.

  • Mick Foley Undergoing Back Surgery, William Regal Dealing With Health Issues

    – William Regal was set to attend the WWE television taping in California last week to scout some talent at the PWG “Battle of Los Angeles” show, however he ended up not doing so due to health issues. Regal was having issues with his voice and other problems, however as of late last week he was said to be doing better.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley noted via Facebook that he will be undergoing back surgery on Thursday. He wrote the following: “It’s a relatively minor procedure that I hope will produce major results – as the pain these past two weeks has just been excruciating.”

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  • Triple H On “Talk Is Jericho” Podcast This Week, Mick Foley TV Appearance, More

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley will be appearing on the September 6th episode of Me-TV’s “Svengoolie”, a weekly series that airs old Universal horror films and bookends them with host segments and comedy bits. In the past, Jerry Lawler, Jim Cornette and Lisa Marie Varon have all appeared on the show.

    – Chris Jericho noted on his official Twitter account that WWE executive and on-air talent Triple H will be appearing on his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast this week. Jericho tweeted the following:

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  • The Monday Night War: Worth the Wait?

    After much hype and anticipation, the new The Monday Night War program finally hit the WWE Network this past week. Thus far, the original pilot episode that aired a few weeks back and two new episodes are available for streaming on the Network.

    After announcing the launch of the WWE Network, this program was probably the most hyped original piece of programming to hit the Network. In fact, they purposely saved it in order to entice the initial round of subscribers to stick around for another six months.

    The second episode of the series was very similar to the nWo DVD that was released a few years back.
    The second episode of the series was very similar to the nWo DVD that was released a few years back.

    So, after all of the hype and build for the newest WWE original series, was it worth the wait? After flying through the first three episodes, unfortunately it does not seem to add much to the Monday Night War discussion.

    There are a few shortcomings that are immediately apparent. Most importantly, it seems to gloss over an entire era in just under an hour. The first episode was off to a great start, with Ted Turner’s acquisition of WCW serving as an adequate launching point. It was a quality pilot for the series and it was expected that the company would take a slow, in-depth look at the era.

    However, episodes two and three of the series quickly took the wind out of the sails. The nWo episode, while entertaining, provided nothing that was not already available on the nWo DVD that was released a few years back. In fact, nearly all of the commentary that was featured on the Monday Night War episode was directly lifted from that release.

    The same held true for the third episode, which discussed the Attitude Era. Instead of offering a fresh perspective, it basically took the same approach as the DVD box set that was released a few years back. This episode also relied on commentary that is many years old.

    My question after watching the first three episodes is simple: Where do they go from here? At the end of episode three, they were already to the end of the Attitude Era and discussed the acquisition of WCW, basically glossing over the entire feud in a little less than an hour.

  • VIDEO: Mick Foley And His Son Accept The ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge”

    After being challenged by TNA Knockout Velvet Sky, along with his daughter, WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley decided to accept the ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge.”

    Above is a video of Foley and his son Dewey taking part in the Ice Bucket Challenge.

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  • Mick Foley Comments On Lesnar/Heyman Segment At RAW, Bella Twins Storyline

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley tweeted the following comments about various segments from Monday’s edition of WWE RAW:

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  • VIDEO: Velvet Sky, Bully Ray Accept The ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge”

    In a video filled with tips of the hat to WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, as well as a few for Mick Foley, TNA talents Velvet Sky and Bully Ray took part in the ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge.”

    Sky, answering the challenge from Rosita, extended the challenge to Austin, Foley and Bully Ray.

    Seconds after getting a bucket of ice water dumped on herself, Sky did the same to Ray. The two then celebrated, in “Stone Cold” fashion, with some beers.

    Check out the Velvet Sky and Bully Ray ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge” video above.

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  • Jim Ross Blog: Austin To Wrestle Again?, Big RAW Segment, Foley Surgery & More

    The following are highlights of the latest blog by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On Monday’s announced RAW segment: “WWE announcing a Hall of Fame forum to kick off RAW this Monday that includes Flair, Hogan and Shawn Michaels. I guess I missed the call. LOL. I hope that the panel is hard hitting and thought provoking and refrains from eye ball rolling rhetoric as it’s a great opportunity to sell the Lesnar-Cena rematch coming in September. Let the talents use their old school promo skills and not how a writers rendition of what they ‘think’ these legends might say. Give them bullet points and turn them loose.”

    On Mick Foley’s back: “My friend Mick Foley is talking major back surgery to help alleviate the pain that he is in 24X7 after a long career of taking extraordinary bumps. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mick also did not need knee and/or hip replacements sometime down the road as well. Riding in those rental cards thousands of miles each year on his tours doesn’t help matters either. Less may be more for Mick who I hate to see suffer simply getting out of a chair or walking from point A to point B. It almost seems as if Mick is working harder today than he has a certain times of his wrestling career. Mick is simply too nice a man and a friend to see suffer on a daily basis.”

    On rumors of Steve Austin wrestling at WrestleMania 32: “Love the speculation on @steveaustinBSR talk of coming back to do one last match at WM32 if it is going to be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The average fan has zero idea how long the odds are on that ever occurring but I assume it’s fun to speculate. No one would like to see it more than me but….”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

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  • Mick Foley Posts New Blog Talking About His Back Issues

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently posted the following blog on his official Facebook page:

    BAD BACK WRACKS CACTUS JACK

    I knew when I got involved with professional wrestling, participating in the style I chose to use, that back pains were just going to come with the territory.

    From a 1994 disc herniation that had back specialists throwing around the term “partial paralysis”, to my struggles with sciatic nerve pain over the last 17 years, back pain has been pretty constant in my life. But after spending half of my family Disney World vacation in bed – literally not able to get out of bed, I realize I am going to have to do something. A couple years ago, a respected neurosurgeon told me that I simply had too many issues with my back – skeletal, neurological, etc., – and there was no one operation that was going to be the answer to relieving my pain. But as the Godfather told me once, “limpin ain’t easy” – and after 17 years of doing it, I think it’s about time I sought out a second opinion.

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  • Miz Suffers 100th TV Loss, Austin/Foley Part 2, RVD To Write An Autobiography?

    – Part two of Steve Austin’s interview with Mick Foley on his “Steve Austin Show” podcast is now available. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

    – Rob Van Dam noted on Twitter recently that he has some interest in writing an autobiography at some point in the future.

    – The North American Wrestling Rankings blog, which has been keeping TV statistics dating back to November of 2006, noted that when The Miz lost to Roman Reigns on this week’s SmackDown, it was his 100th televised loss as a singles competitor. For more stats, visit NorthAmericanWrestlingRankings.blogspot.com.

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  • Mick Foley Shares His Thoughts On Cena vs. Lesnar Match At SummerSlam

    Following Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view, which saw Brock Lesnar easily defeat John Cena in a one-sided match to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley posted the following on his official Facebook page.

    DOMINANT

    That was exactly the type of match I was hoping for at #SummerSlam – but didn’t think I’d ever see. In my opinion, this was definitely #BestForBusiness.

    Check out more from Foley on his official Facebook page at Facebook.com/RealMickFoley.

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  • Mick Foley Blogs About Tonight’s SummerSlam PPV, Gives His Predictions

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently posted the following blog on his official Facebook page regarding tonight’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view:

    FOLEY PREDICTION

    Well, I’m on my way home from Los Angeles after a run of 7 ?#?HardcoreLegend? shows throughout California – but I kind of wish I was staying just to watch the WWE World heavyweight championship match. I have a feeling that the atmosphere surrounding the match is going to be something special, and I firmly believe that Brock Lesnar will walk away from that match as the new champion. I certainly hope there is no vomit or urine involved…though I would not mind seeing a little blood. But following the ?#?SummerSlam? victory over John John Cena – WWE Universe that I think he will attainment, I see Paul Heymans client,Brock Lesnar emerging from #Summerslam as an unstoppable force.

    Let me know what you think. I will be watching on the WWE Network – for only $9.99 a month.

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  • Steve Austin Interviews Mick Foley, Bray Wyatt On Chris Jericho’s Latest Podcast

    – The latest edition of Steve Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which features part one of an interview with Mick Foley, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    SASu – EP142 – Mick Foley Pt1

    “What happens when two WWE Hall of Famers sit down and start shooting the shit? Well lucky for you, recorders were rolling when Stone Cold Steve Austin sat down with Cactus Jack aka Mick Foley at 316 Gimmick Street! You can learn a thing or two about the rasslin’ buisness from this one… negotiating pay, taking care of your body, concussions and head trauma, and surviving steel chairs! Don’t worry, you’ll also be laughing your ass off – loaded boots, loaded Gucci bags, Clash of the Champions, “The Commissioner,” and plenty of Vince McMahon impersonations! And the best part?? This is only part 1!”

    You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

    – The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features an interview with Bray Wyatt and an American Idol contestant, is also online now. The official description for that show reads:

    TIJ – EP65 – WWE’s Bray Wyatt & American Idol’s James Durbin

    “James Durbin finished 4th on Season 10 of “American Idol.” That was the same year Y2J competed on “Dancing With The Stars” at the sound stage next door. They had many LA adventures together while competing… and you’ll hear some of the crazier stories! Plus, get a very real look at the behind-the-scenes workings of Idol, the audition process, & what James believes led to his demise! James is also a HUGE pro wrestling fan & had a quite a moment with Hulk Hogan. It’s wrestling, singing, DIO, and the trappings of instant fame.”

    You can also download that show at PodcastOne.com.

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  • Mick Foley Explains Why He’s A “Stephanie McMahon Guy”

    The following is a new blog from the official Facebook page of WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley:

    I’M A STEPHANIE McMAHON GUY

    Let me get the little negatives out of the way first – so I don’t contradict statements I’ve made in the past. Yes, I do think the casual or investor can get confused when real-life authority figures play abusive authority figures on air. I do wish there was an authority figure, a new GM or Commisioner (no, not me, but I’ll have a few suggestions for candidates in a later post) to check and balance The Authority.

    But with that being said, I’m proud to say that I’m a Stepanie McMahon guy. Seriously. I am. Stephanie can be such a mesmerizing presense on WWE Monday Night Raw and #Smackdown . Her recent interactions with Brie Bella – WWE Universe have been intense and exciting – and as a long time #DivaBeliever, I love the idea of ending #RAW with the ladies.

    I met Stephanie 16 years ago – only minutes after the infamous Cell match, in Pittsburgh, in June, 1998, when I’d been told that a WWE employee and good friend had just learned of the loss of a loved one. I gave my friend a hug, and out of the corner of my eye, saw Stephanie McMahon – WWE for the first time. I gave the young McMahon a smile and then departed to participate in the most awkward run-in/limp-in/stumble in sports entertainment history.

    It was 14 years ago that I was the first recipient of a Stephanie on-air slap. I still remember her soaking up everything around her like a sponge; looking at me as I said, “you can slap me as hard as you can – just not on the jaw” as if they were the wisest words in the world. Ms McMahon would go on to slap dozens…and dozens more over the next 14 years – as hard as she could, but hopefully never on the jaw. But hopefully, she has a special memory of the guy she smacked first.

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  • Hulk Hogan Comments On Sting/WWE, Mick Foley Praises Dean Ambrose

    – Mick Foley recently wrote the following on his official Facebook page about Dean Ambrose and Monday’s RAW:

    “But for me, the show-stealer was the Dean Ambrose vs. Cesaro match. My concern for Ambrose when The Shield split went down, was that as good as he was, he wasn’t exactly the most sympathetic character in the world. But he tells an amazing story in the ring with the his movements and his facial expressions – and has certainly touched a chord with the fans. It’s going to be interesting to see what the future holds in store for Ambrose.”

    – Following their appearance at the San Diego Comic Con, Hulk Hogan tweeted the following about Sting and WWE:

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