Posts Tagged ‘Mick Foley’

MVP Talks US Wrestling Return, Actor Recalls Wrestling With Foley In High School

– Former WWE Superstar MVP recently told the UK Sun that he wants to wrestle in the United States again, but time is running out:

“If I did return to wrestling in the States — which I most likely will — the clock is running down. I’m 40 in October. I started training when I was 27 and signed with WWE when I was 31. But I don’t have the wear and tear that most guys my age have, I got some time left.”

– ContactMusic.com recently interviewed actor Kevin James, who spoke about recently reuniting with his high school wrestling partner, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley. Here’s what the “Grown Ups 2” star said about Fol

“He was the greatest partner. He was awesome… He’s the nicest guy in the world but also the craziest guy I’ve ever seen in my life. Jumping off the roof of his house.”

– Here’s the latest installment of Daniel Bryan’s Strange Beardfellows, where he opines on The intellectual “Shaver” of the Masses, Damien Sandow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=w-xPYHVHPls

Mick Foley Talks Hell in A Cell, Daniel Bryan, If Losing Frequently Hurt His Legacy

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley did an “AMA” (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit.com this week. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

What the plan was had the roof of the Hell in a Cell cage not broken during his match with The Undertaker at King of the Ring:

“I really thought the cell would slowly tear, so that the Undertaker would be stuffing me down a hole and the image would be of me dangling upside down, being stuffed through a hole, not plummeting into unconsciousness… and the history books.”

If losing so often hurt his legacy a bit:

“That’s a good question, I will give you a two part answer. No, I don’t think it diluted my legacy, but I will grant you that at a certain point, defeating me was no longer seen as such a big deal. But fortunately, it was a big deal when Randy Orton defeated me, and when Edge defeated me in 2006.”

Daniel Bryan:

“Daniel Bryan is the most fascinating wrestler/character combo I’ve seen in a long time.”

Preview For Tonight’s SmackDown & Main Event Tapings, Foley’s Comedy Tour

– WWE will tape this week’s episodes of SmackDown and Mai Event tonight from the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, Long Island. Sheamus vs. Antonio Cesaro is advertised for Main Event.

As for SmackDown, Paul Heyman’s new client Curtis Axel will face WWE veteran Chris Jericho, while Team Hell No and Randy Orton will be the special guests on Miz TV.

As always, we’ll have live spoilers from tonight’s tapings, so stay tuned later tonight for those.

– Mick Foley’s stand up comedy show this Thursday (6/6) from Bellmore, Long Island is sold out. Foley will be in Syracuse, NY Sunday, 6/9.

* Storyline Plans For Ziggler/Langston/AJ, Kaitlyn’s Secret Admirer Revealed & More

Mick Foley Interview: Curtis Axel’s Debut, Dean Ambrose, Ziggler’s Title Win, TNA & More

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley joined Busted Open with Dave Lagreca and Doug Mortman and discussed Curtis Axel, his Hall of Fame speech, Dolph Ziggler cashing in, his nixed angle with Dean Ambrose (which you can watch in the video above) and much more. You can hear Busted Open on Sirius 92, XM 208 and on the app on Sports Zone. Here are some highlights:

On if Triple H squashed Curti Axel’s debut: “This is not a knock on Triple H, but Triple H talked about retiring me after I already came back three times. At that point it was a big deal in 2000 for Triple H to talk about retiring me. If Triple H has had his last match, which is a good possibility, then I see Paul Heyman bragging for the next three years that Curtis Axel retired Triple H. Which is much bigger than beating him and much more meaningful or whether or not he was slapped or made to look weak momentarily.  For people who ask me if I think this guy has a chance. Not only is he talented and waited his turn and lived through the Michael McGillicutty indignity. I asked him about that and obviously he didn’t want to say anything bad about the company, but he said ,’It hurt a little, it stung when you get your name and it’s Michael McGillicutty. Short term you can say, ‘well why didn’t he beat Triple H?’ But like I said, me being on the outside looking in, depending how this thing plays out, never underestimate the verbal skills of Paul Heyman or the skills of Michael McGillicutty. As a fan it has me hooked. Even if you’re not saying Curtis Axel right now, I believe that Paul is the master. I call him the master gardener. He knows how much water and sunshine to give his project and then they have to grow on their own.”

On his Hall of Fame speech: “I think they intentionally had a smaller class this year and the only guideline Vince McMahon gave us was to have fun and enjoy it. That was the only critique of me when I came back to the WWE because I had left with the words ‘You’ll never speak to me this way again.’ Then I came back with the words ‘can I come back now?’ So I was a little tentative. Vince even said to me, ‘Mick, you look like you’re not enjoying yourself’ and I wasn’t.  I did throw a minor little fit over the rumor that Donald Trump’s speech was going to air and not mine on television. I specifically remembered that I had told Stephanie McMahon a week or two earlier. I said, ‘Stephanie, the moment you guys mentioned my book on the air Countdown to Lockdown, I said at that moment I promised myself that if I was ever asked to be in the Hall of Fame that I would say yes unconditionally. I wouldn’t ask to be on at a certain point, it would be unconditionally. Then all of a sudden I hear about Donald Trump and I’m placing conditions on it. I said that’s not the way I feel. This is going to be a great night. I really apologized in front of the entire McMahon family. Because I did feel it wasn’t my place to say that and most importantly, now I was lying to what I had said to Stephanie. This came from the heart. It was supposed to be unconditional. Now I’m actually thinking about going out there and throwing my ring in the audience. These were the thoughts going through my head. By the time I got to the Garden, I’m just going to enjoy this. I went out on stage and realized I would probably never have the opportunity to address 17,000 people in THAT arena. The most important one in the country to me. I consider it maybe the best highlight of my career because I was able to recognize it.”

How he felt he did with his speech: “I dissect my speech like this. I knew it as I was giving the speech, the moment I dropped that elbow on Jericho, and I heard that pop, I should have said time to go home, because this as high as it was going to get. But I had a couple of things I wanted to say. I wish I had written out a conclusion and talk about how I wanted to be remembered, and as a guy who gave back. I was going to use Randy Orton as an example. I was the right guy at the right time and hope that other superstars could be that guy in that place for someone else down the line. I rambled on for ten minutes too long.”

On TNA: “I really enjoyed the people there. But once you had five non-wrestling talkers in the company…my role now is what it should be. The guy who occasionally comes back. I love doing the Saturday Morning Slam. If a different GM opportunity comes up, I would appreciate being considered. But I don’t need to be a big part of any show ever again. I probably outstayed my welcome by a little while.  One nice little story about Dixie Carter. I never should have said that tweet about the empty arena match with the Rock, a.k.a. a TNA house show. That was the one that rubbed people the wrong way, because it was a slap in the face to everyone who works there, even though it was kind of funny. I was doing a show in Nashville, so I reached out to Dixie. I texted her, ‘hey I’ve got this show in Nashville, it would be really nice to see you and Serge and maybe you could come along.’ I get back in my car about an hour later and I see a text from Dixie and it says, ‘that’s ok.’ I thought to myself, ‘well, that bridge has burned. That relationship is unsolvable.’ It wasn’t until an hour after, that I saw the ‘that’s ok’ was just on the tail end of a much longer message that said, ‘ I really appreciate you thinking of us. We would love to go, but I may have to be somewhere. Can I get back to you if,’ and then the last line, ‘that’s ok.’ She did come to the show and honestly she was the first person to message me after they put me in the Hall of Fame. I wish I could have done more for them. I really do.”

Did he know Dean Ambrose would be a major star: “I knew they were really high on him. Dean was probably happier with the break with the Shield and I was the second happiest to see him get that break. I cannot physically wrestle anymore. That break that I thought I was going to be a part of, was just not going to happen. Dean would be at every TV taping, so I would see him and say, ‘hey how are things going? Anything on the horizon?’ and he would be like, ‘no man, not yet.  I felt personally responsible. So when he said ‘yeah they had something’, I asked, ‘is it pretty good?’ He said, ‘Yeah it’s pretty good’. Ironically his career would have really suffered had he done the run with me. It would have been a nice boost, but then he would have been on his own from that point. Getting over long term is really, really difficult. These guys not only did they come up slowly, by the time they had their first match at TLC they blew everybody away at the Barclay’s Center. All three guys have the potential to be major stars. I couldn’t be happier for Ambrose. He is kind of a weird dude, but it works to his advantage. I’ve described his style as disturbingly poetic. The way that he moves, he is so fluid. William Regal was the guy that was so high on him. He said ‘he is everyone’s perfect opponent for the next ten years.'”

 On being there the night Dolph Ziggler cashed his Money in the Bank briefcase: “When I heard the audience eruption, I asked, ‘what just happened?’ They said, ‘Ziggler is cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase.’ I ran because I really wanted to be a part of that experience in the arena. We all know it’s a pretty good percentage rate when it comes to cashing in.  I’m not saying this to put myself over, but I had a talk with Dolph earlier and I said, ‘man I got to be honest Dolph I thought I was going to see you cash in last night.’ Dolph then said to me, ‘yeah you and me both brother.’ I said, ‘take it from someone who knows, when you get that chance and you will, and when you become world champion, and you will, don’t let the place or the time or the circumstances dictate to you how special that moment is going to feel. Take it from a guy who won his first WWE title on a taped show in Worcester, Massachusetts. It’s going to be every bit as special as it would have been at Mania.’  So when I heard he was cashing in, I ran to be part of the arena. I could see my arms pumping, and then I looked down at my legs and they weren’t running. I wandered out into the crowd and saw Ziggler win the world title. When he came back he said, ‘that was my Wrestlemania moment.’ It was really cool to be there. Clearly this guy is going to be the cornerstone of the company. I feel really good about the direction this company is headed.”

Drunken Fan Removed From RAW, Storm At RAW, Foley Comedy & More

– Fans may have noticed that there was a big commotion in the crowd during the John Cena vs. Curtis Axel main event of RAW. According to a live correspondent who was in attendance, the distraction was caused by security having to physically drag drunken fan away from the ringside area.

– Several of WWE’s recent signings have been told they need to report to the Orlando area by early July, home of WWE’s new Performance Center.

– WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley’s first headlining comedy show at Caroline’s in NYC on June 2nd is almost sold out. For tickets, visit Carolines.com.

– ECW original Lance Storm among the former WWE superstars who attended Monday’s RAW for Bret Hart Appreciation Night.

Storyline Plans For CM Punk & Brock Lesnar, Mick Foley Interview

[punkhoodie]- With CM Punk expected to be back with WWE this summer, the writing team is currently working on different storyline plans for his return. One scenario being discussed is for Punk to be paired with Brock Lesnar upon his return, with Heyman and Lesnar eventually turning on him. Punk would turn and feud with a heel Brock Lesnar this fall.

– WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was recently spoke to RingSideCollectibles.com about his new Mattel WWE Figure, his promo with Ryback on Raw and more:

Mick Foley’s 2014 WWE HOF Picks, Early 2014 WWE PPV Schedule

– Here are the dates and locations of the first 3 WWE pay-per-view events of 2014:

  • 1/26/14: Royal Rumble (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • 2/23/14: Elimination Chamber (Minneapolis, MN)
  • 4/6/14: WrestleMania XXX (New Orleans, LA)

– WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was asked by a fan on Twitter who he thinks should be inducted next year. Foley listed these names:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/325730689813204992

Who Mick Foley Would Want To Wrestle, Hogan Meets with Billy Graham

– WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley answered fan questions on Twitter over the weekend while waiting to board a flight to the UK. Among the questions answered was on a potential last match, and who he would face:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/statuses/325726200540590081

Foley also answered questions @RealMickFoley about his favorite Undertaker match, having a “hug off” with Daniel Bryan’s beard on the line, and WWE’s new approach to signing talent to developmental.

– Check out the following video of Hulk Hogan and Superstar Billy Graham reuniting:

* Pictures of WWE’s New Performance Center In Orlando, FL

Edge Joins Haven As Series Regular, Latest “Outside The Ring” With Mick Foley

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge will now be a series regular on the upcoming season of the hit SyFy show Haven. Edge has had a recurring role on the show as Dwight Hendrickson. Wikipedia describes the role as, “a shrewd longtime Haven resident and a former Army Ranger felled by a supernatural affliction in Afghanistan who puts his tactical skills to use in Haven as the mysterious ‘Cleaner’.”

– Here is the latest episode of Outside the Ring with Mick Foley in the WWE Warehouse:

“Join recently enshrined WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, as The Hardcore Legend tours WWE’s warehouse and relives some of the most famous — and painful — moments from his legendary career”

* Major Update On CM PUNK Taking Extended Time Off From WWE

Mick Foley At SmackDown Next Week, Stratus On Off The Record, Sammartino Note

– Trish Stratus recently appeared on TSN’s Off The Record and discussed her time as a WWE diva and how her career has evolved. You can view the appearance at TSN.ca.

– Bruno Sammartino will be appearing at the Legends of the Ring convention in June from Monroe, NJ. Also appearing are Sting, Edge and Beth Phoenix. For more information, visit Legendsofthering.com.

– Mick Foley will be appearing at next week’s SmackDown tapings, since he’ll be in the UK for a comedy tour. He tweeted on Tuesday morning:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/324125911546990593

 

Mick Foley “For All Mankind” DVD/Blu-Ray Preview

WWE’s new Mick Foley “For All Of Mankind” DVD/Blu-ray set will be released this Tuesday and can be purchased now at Amazon.comir?t=se0e6 20&l=ur2&o=1. Here’s a detailed look at what each disc will include:

DISC 1 – Documentary

A Happy Story
Idyllic Childhood
Huge Fan
Training School
Working the Road
WCW
Sting
Vader
ECW & Japan
Mankind
Dude Love
Hell in a Cell
Mr. Socko
The Rock
Author
Triple H
Commissioner
Going Away
Randy Orton
Making a Difference
Edge
Retirement
Stand Up Comic
A Complete One-Off

DISC 2

Jack Foley / Les Thornton vs. The British Bulldogs
Superstars September 1986
Alternate Commentary: Mick Foley & Joey Styles

Cactus Jack / Gary Young vs. Scott Steiner / Billy Travis
AWA All Star Wrestling October 1988

Cactus Jack Manson vs. Brickhouse Brown
Wild West Wrestling April 1989

Cactus Jack vs. Keith Hart
Power Hour March 1990

Submit or Surrender Match
Cactus Jack vs. Sting
Power Hour November 1991

Falls Count Anywhere Match
Cactus Jack vs. Van Hammer
Clash of the Champions XVIII 21st January, 1992

Barbed Wire Match
Cactus Jack vs. Sandman
Ft. Lauderdale, FL May 1995

Cactus Jack vs. Shane Douglas
CyberSlam February 1996
Alternate Commentary: Mick Foley & Joey Styles

Mankind vs. Rocky Maivia
IYH: Cold Day in Hell 11th May, 1997

Mankind vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
IYH: Canadian Stampede 6th July, 1997

DISC 3

Dude Love vs. Rocky Maivia
RAW 17th November, 1997

Hell in a Cell
Mankind vs. Undertaker
King of the Ring 28th June, 1998
Alternate Commentary: Mick Foley & Joey Styles

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Mankind / Kane vs. New Age Outlaws
RAW 13th July, 1998

WWE Championship Match
Mankind vs. The Rock
IYH: Rock Bottom 13th December, 1998

WWE Tag Team Championship
Mankind / The Rock vs. Triple H / Shane McMahon
SmackDown 2nd September, 1999

Mankind vs. Al Snow
SmackDown 16th December, 1999

Hell In A Cell – Retirement Match
Cactus Jack vs. Triple H
No Way Out 27th February, 2000

 BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES

Promos
Sting’s Birthday Cake
WCW World Championship Wrestling 5th October, 1991

No Ear Surgery
WCW Saturday Night 10th September, 1994

Barbie
RAW 5th April, 2004

Cutting Edge
SmackDown 1st August, 2008

Relevancy with CM Punk
RAW 24th September, 2012

Stories
Frank Foley

Snowed In

DeNucci Training School

Arrested in Italy?

Cactus Jack – The Name

Africa

Birth of Bang Bang

Losing Teeth

On the Spot

Wanted T-Shirt

Smoking Flight?

Anti-Hardcore ECW

Farewell in ECW

Vicious Suplex

Kevin Sullivan – Mentor

Rock ‘n Sock Jacket

Disneyland

Loogie Heard ‘Round the World

Commentator

Mr. Socko vs. The Cobra

Comedy Show

Favourite Mick Foley Persona

Sheamus Meets Mick

Christmas Cheer

Wardrobe

Thrifty Mick

Great Dad

Foley Comments On The Rock’s Injury, Update On Tyson Kidd’s Recovery & More

– Mick Foley tweeted the following about The Rock’s injury:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/322486893797322752

– WWE will return to the XL Center in Hartford, CT on June 3rd for RAW. Tickets go on sale April 19th.

– Titus O’Neil will be appearing at tonight’s Tampa Bay Storm arena football game, with a meet & greet event taking place before the game. For tickets, visit TampaBayStorm.com.

– Tyson Kidd tweeted the following injury update on Thursday:

Foley’s HOF Elbow Drop Unscripted, Rock-WWE 2K14, WWE Title Rings & More

WWEShop.com is selling new WWE Championship belt rings for $50, including John Cena’s new WWE Championship.

– WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley says the elbow drop he gave to Chris Jericho at the Hall of Fame ceremony was not scripted. Foley told Raj Giri of WrestlingINC:

“It came as a complete surprise to me, as did CM Punk coming out doing the very un-bad-guy thing with doing the three count and hugging me on stage. For that one night, there are no good guys and bad guys.”

– Several video game websites have picked up the story of The Rock appearing on the cover of the upcoming WWE 2K14 video game, due out this fall.

– The WWE In Your House DVD and Blu-Ray will be released on 4/30.

Mick Foley Comments On WWE HOF TV Special Snub, Edge’s Status For WrestleMania

– During Monday’s RAW, a promo video aired for the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony television special, which premieres next Tuesday night. Only Bruno Sammartino, Trish Stratus and Donald Trump’s inductions will be featured on the show. Mick Foley responded “Santa Claus” on Twitter, who said they can’t wait to see him get inducted:

“Um.. guess you didn’t hear the rumor @SantaClausWay..If you want to see my #WWEHOF speech, come see it live @TheGarden – might not be on TV.”

Foley later followed up with:

“Thanks for all the messages of support concerning #WWEHOF. I’ll give the best speech I can, and let the decision makers make the decisions.”

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge says he won’t be at WrestleMania 29:

“No I will not be at or see Mania. I’ll be on a plane flying home for a 20hr stay b4 I turn around and fly out again.”

John Cena’s New Make-A-Wish Pledge, Lesnar Joins Twitter, Heyman Interview & More

– As part of Make-A-Wish’s “World Wish Day” on April 29th, John Cena is starting a campaign to raise money and airline miles for the foundation. Cena has vowed to match every frequent flier mile donated up to 4.5 million miles. For more on this story, click here.

– Brock Lesnar has joined Twitter and can be followed at @brocklesnar.

LoHud.com has an interview with Paul Heyman, who talks about wrestling’s popularity over the years, how he got into the business and of course, WrestleMania 29.

– WWEDVDNews.com reports that the following people were interviewed for the Mick Foley DVD, which will be released next month: Mick’s trainer Dominic Denucci, Shane Douglas, Michael Hayes, CM Punk, Vader, Terry Funk, Paul Heyman, Jim Ross, Joey Styles, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, William Regal, Big Show, ReganBooks founder Judith Regan, The Miz, The Rock, Mick Foley’s daughter and more.

Jim Ross Blog: Rock-Cena, Flair’s Health, Funk Inducting Foley, Fandango-Jericho

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

Terry Funk Inducting Mick Foley:

“Great choice by Mick Foley to select Terry Funk to induct Mr. Foley’s baby boy at the 2013 WWE HOF induction ceremony. The Funker is Mick’s mentor and idol. I think it’s pretty cool when a Hall of Fame inductee can actually have their all time favorite wrestler, their father like figure within the business and their role model as it relates to in ring style and approach to the game induct them.”

Ric Flair’s Medical Situation:

“Got a text from Ric Flair early this morning and Naitch is feeling great and has been provided medication to dissolve the blood clot that is in his leg. The doctor’s are highly optimistic that the meds will do the trick and eliminate a potentially, dangerous issue. Ric and I will get together Wednesday evening in Jersey to catch up which is one of our WrestleMania traditions.”

Fandango vs. Y2J:

“Fandango is a lightning rod right now because many or perhaps a few vocal ‘fans’ don’t like the TV persona even though they have yet to see it fully on display in a match of significance. I’m of the persuasion that I’ll reserve my opinions until I actually see the talent get it on bell to bell. Chris Jericho is the perfect opponent to perform with Fandango at WM29 because Jericho is all about stealing the show ala the great @ShawnMichaels no matter Y2J’s role. Fandango can also expect Jericho to beat the hell out of him along the way. Believe that!”

The Rock vs. John Cena:

“Enjoying the serious nature that the Rock/Cena rivalry has taken the past few weeks and it is a departure from 2012 or so it seems to me. Closing a WrestleMania with such high expectations and having a ‘different’ match than last year are tremendous responsibilities notwithstanding the fact that the match is for the WWE Title which should be the primary issue. Cena vs. Rock is a target of varying levels of controversy from some fans but pales in comparison to what their own peers will place upon the show closers in their own matches at WM29.”

New WWE Head Writer, Angle Added To WWE.com, Payback PPV Ticket Presale, Foley DVD Preview

– Former WWE creative team member Court Bauer revealed on Twitter that David Kreizman, who started with WWE months ago, is now a WWE head writer. He is a Daytime Emmy award winning soap opera writer.

– TNA star Kurt Angle has been added to the Alumni section of WWE.com. It’s true.

– WWE is holding a ticket pre-sale this week for the new Payback pay-per-view. The event takes place on Sunday, June 16th from the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. The online pre-sale begins Thursday morning with the password PUNKPPV. Tickets will be on sale for $500, $300, $90, $70, $50 and $25 and go on sale to the general public this Saturday.

– WWEDVDNews.com has released the following video preview for the new “Life and Times Of Mick Foley” DVD release, in stores April 16th:

More On Batista’s New Movie Role, Foley Named SMS General Manager & More

– Bo Dallas wrestled at last night’s WWE SmackDown live event in Hammond, Indiana, losing to Wade Barrett.

– Mick Foley has been named as the new General Manager of Saturday Morning Slam. He tweeted:

https://twitter.com/realMickFoley/status/312941026371317760

Foley also said that he will try to tweet with fans on Saturday mornings after each episode.

WWE.com has an article up looking at former WWE Superstar Batista landing the role of “Drax The Destroyer” in the upcoming Marvel Comics movie Guardians of the Galaxy movie. The article puts him over as “one of the most dominant, powerful WWE Superstars of all time.”

Speaking of Batista, he told fans on Twitter that he’ll be accompanying boxer Nonito Donaire, known as “The Filipino Flash,” to the ring for his upcoming fight against Guillermo Rigondeaux on April 13th from New York City.

Update On Schwarzenegger-Sammartino, Lawler Wanting To Wrestle, Foley On Apprentice

– Bruno Sammartino tweeted over the weekend that a WWE-produced documentary on his career might be in the works. Speaking of Sammartino, one of the reasons Triple H was at this past weekend’s Arnold Classic event was to see if he could get Arnold Schwarzenegger to agree to induct Bruno into the WWE Hall of Fame next month. No word yet on whether Arnold agreed, but Bruno tweeted him after the event that he could see him in “NY or LA soon.”

– Following up on the story that Jerry Lawler wants to return to the ring, Lawler was reportedly telling fans at an independent wrestling show over the weekend that he still wants to wrestle again, but has not been cleared by doctors and WWE is against the idea.

– Mick Foley noted on Twitter that he’s finishing a new kids book this week that will feature WWE tag team champions Kane and Daniel Bryan as two of the main characters.

Speaking of Foley, he made a brief cameo on Sunday night’s “The Apprentice: All Stars” season premiere. Foley showed up as a guest of music star Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister) and donated money to Snyder’s team for the first challenge, which was to see which team could raise more money selling meatballs.

*Spoiler* Saturday Morning Slam General Manager Update

At Tuesday night’s WWE television tapings from Oklahoma City, Booker T revealed during the Saturday Morning Slam tapings that the new General Manager for SMS will be 2013 Hall of Famer Mick Foley.

WWE issued a press release on Tuesday afternoon announcing that a new General Manager will be determined for Saturday Morning Slam after various WWE superstars competed for the job over a 3-week period.

It’s possible that Mick Foley is the interim General Manager until that competition takes place and a permanent GM is named.

Swagger’s New Entrance Video, Mick Foley On Nerdist Podcast, Jericho & More

– WWE legend Mick Foley’s appearance on Chris Hardwick’s ‘Nerdist’ podcast is now online an can be heard at Nerdist.libsyn.com/mick-foley.

– Friday’s WWE Smackdown averaged 2.89 million viewers, up from the 2.68 million the week before.

– Chris Jericho’s band Fozzy is playing tonight in Sydney, Australia. Tomorrow night and Wednesday night, he’ll be doing a Spoken Word event with Scott Ian from the band Anthrax.

– WWE has released the following video of Jack Swagger’s new theme song and entrance video:

Mick Foley Talks About His DVD Cover Art, Golden Gods Promo Video Featuring Chris Jericho

– Mick Foley tweeted the following in response to feedback he got over the cover art to his new WWE DVD:

“Wow, thanks for the incredible enthusiasm surrounding the new DVD cover. I’m usually my own toughest critic, but @WWE has really gone above and beyond with this bad boy. A few years ago, they started dramatically increasing the time and effort that goes into these productions, and it’s really apparent here. It just blows the A&E Biography piece away – and the extras are just great; stuff that anyone who really likes me will want to have in their collection. So many interviews with people who played a pivotal role in my life and career, including Terry Funk, Dominec DeNucci, Shane Douglas, Arn Anderson, Michael Hayes, Mike Rotunda, Vader (you’ll love the Vader/Cactus stuff) Kevin Sullivan, @HeymanHustle, @TheRock, family members, childhood friends, and some of today’s top superstars. The on-sale date in the US is April 16th, and April 22 in the UK. I will make sure to give you all the pre-sale and sale info as it comes to me.”

– Here is a promo commercial for the 2013 Golden Gods Awards hosted by Chris Jericho:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4aaDwSb97ZI

John Cena & CM Punk Hype Their RAW Match, Foley DVD Cover Art

– John Cena tweeted the following on Friday hyping his match against CM Punk on RAW:

“Only 3 more days until #thunderdomeindallas @JohnCena v @CMPunk winner faces @WWE champ @TheRock”

CM Punk was asked by a fan on Twitter if he can beat John Cena without cheating. He replied:

“Of course. Just more fun to cheat.”

– Here is the cover art for WWE’s new Mick Foley “For All Mankind” DVD/Blu-Ray, due out April 16th. Limited copies of the Foley DVD/Blu-Ray will come packaged with a Mr. Socko.

 

Swagger Comments On Chamber Win, Foley Puts Over Ambrose & More

– Jack Swagger tweeted the following after his Elimination Chamber win:

“Jack Swagger’s America is here… #WethePeople #RealAmerican”

– Future WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley tweeted this about The Sheild’s win over John Cena, Sheamus & Ryback at Elimination Chamber, specifically Dean Ambrose:

“Impressive showing by the SHIELD, especially Ambrose. Very fluid; disturbingly poetic in his style and movements.”

– Antonio Cesaro the following after defeating The Miz by disqualification at the PPV:

“Even with Miz stooping to new lows and resorting to cheap shots, I am still YOUR #USChampion #WWEChamber”

– The Miz re-tweeted the following image of his post-match low blow to United States champion Antonio Cesaro at Elimination Chamber:

“Now that is what a DQ looks like RT @SinCaraN1Fan: @MikeTheMiz Kicking @AntonioCesaro in the ___ #Revenge #WWEChamber”

Mick Foley Talks CM Punk Feud, His Relationship With Vince, Undertaker’s Streak & More

Future WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was interviewed by Inside The Ropes this week. Here are some highlights of what Foley said about:

Being A Comedy Character In WWE:

I’m gonna have to disagree with you there for a moment, I think the stuff I did with CM Punk was not comedy based at all. I thought that was probably the most effective way I could be used and can be used in future. If I Have a serious difference of opinion with somebody, you know I’ll never again have the physical threat of resolving my differences with someone in the ring but I think once a year, I’m good for a couple of good promos. In a way I didn’t think I would be until I did those promos with Punk.

His Program With CM Punk Ending So Soon:

Well again, you can’t really take it any further unless there’s gonna be a resolution in the ring. I was very happy, I think I had 3 big promos with punk and I really enjoyed it and believe me, I had a christmas book out at the time and I had to fight the urge to take the book out under my arm but I knew it wasn’t right for the promo. I enjoyed it and I look forward in the future to doing it once a year or so, in limited doses.

Why His Relationship With Vince McMahon Isn’t Great:

Well I think two thing happened. One, after I bowed out of the WrestleMania match with Vince in 2001, that’s kinda like the boy who cried wolf, you know, I said I would, I said I wouldn’t and then I didn’t do it. In 2001, I was convinced I’d never have another match again. Obviously that was kinda dumb because I’ve had many matches since then with most of them not being anywhere near that level of magnitude. I could’ve made a lot of money and I don’t think I would’ve hurt the relationship.

Then once I became the guy that almost left, then did leave, let me put it this way, I still don’t feel like I can go into Vince’s office and take free food. I just don’t feel like I can do that anymore. For 3 years, I knew that whenever Vince went to the broadcast booth it was my time to have a fillet or 3 or more.

The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Undefeated Streak:

I just think going 20-0 is the way to end the streak. I think he ended at an amazing last match, the number 20 has an allure and an appeal that numbers 21 22, 23 and 24 don’t and at this point I don’t know if there’s that opponent. He’s basically had all the matches, he’s had all the payoffs to the matches with history. The one guy that could get people interested is Punk.

To hear the full chat where Mick talks about his favorite young talent in WWE, his comedy career, the Paul Bearer heel turn, his Hall of Fame induction and much more head over to http://www.facebook.com/theinsidenetwork.