Tag: Mick Foley

  • Reason For Rob Van Dam’s Quick Loss To Alberto Del Rio, Mick Foley Praises Bray Wyatt & Damien Sandow

    – On Friday’s SmackDown broadcast (taped Wednesday in Corpus Christi, Texas), Rob Van Dam lost in under a minute to Alberto Del Rio after the ECW Original was distracted by the match official, leading the World Heavyweight Champion to strike him with brutal kick to the face. The reason for the match outcome was because Del Rio had broken a rib or ribs the night before in a match against Sheamus and was therefore unable to properly compete.

    – WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was quite impressed with Bray Wyatt and Damien Sandow’s performances on Friday’s SmackDown broadcast.

    “OK, good night for real this time. By the way, @WWEBrayWyatt is my new hero…with all due respect to @RRWWE. Intoxicating stuff, bro,” Foley wrote on Twitter following the show. “I HAVE MADE A MISTAKE! With all due respect to @WWEBrayWyatt, following the end of #Smackdown, it is @TheDamienSandow who is my true hero.”

    “The Hardcore Legend” then wrote on Saturday, “I’ve been laughing to myself all day – thinking about @TheDamienSandow on #Smackdown last night. Can’t wait to see that match at #Summerslam.”

    – WWE Hall of Famer George “The Animal” Steele is scheduled for an autograph singing today beginning at 2:00 p.m. at Barnes & Noble 1565 Niagara Falls Blvd. Amherst, New York, as he signs copies of his autobiography Animal. Call 716-837-7209 for more information.

    (source: F4WOnline.com)

  • RAW Rating & Viewership, Austin’s Latest Podcast Guest, Foley Talks Retirement

    – WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s latest guest on his podcast is popular TV comedian Adam Carolla.

    – Mick Foley recently spoke to Florida’s New Times newspaper to promote his upcoming comedy tour and commented on what led to him retiring from the ring.

    “There’s only so much punishment a human body can take. A lot of it wasn’t necessarily hardcore matches. It was just a very physically demanding style. My knees became arthritic very early because of that punishing style.”

    – Monday’s 7/22 episode of WWE RAW drew a 2.9 rating and averged 4.01 million viewers, down slightly from the previous week’s post-PPV show. Here are the hourly numbers:

    Hour 1: 3,922,000
    Hour 2: 4,162,000
    Hour 3: 3,933,000

    * Photos of AJ LEE Stretching Her Leg Over Her Head – UNBELIEVABLE Flexibility

  • HHH Reacts To Professional Painting Of Himself, Miz/Fantasy Football, Foley Interview

    -Professional artist Rob Schamberger recently tweeted a link to a painting that he did of WWE Superstar Triple H to “The Game” himself. HHH saw the painting, and responded on Twitter by stating, “man, that is incredible.” You can check out the painting online at this link.

    -New Times has a new interview up with WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley. Foley talks about his comedy show coming up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Check out the interview online at BrowardPalmBeach.com.

    -WWE Superstar The Miz, who is apparently a fantasy football fanatic, recently did a podcast for Fox Sports where he looks at the upcoming NFL season. Check that out online at FoxSports.com.

    LIVE WWE Raw *SPOILER* Results Coverage TONIGHT At This Link!

  • WWE Stars Reflect On 2013 Comic-Con (Video), WWE Classics On Demand, Dolph Ziggler-AJ Lee

    – The official YouTube account of WWE has posted this video of Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Daniel Bryan, Sheamus and Mick Foley reflecting on the 2013 Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okOIQ0bwRSY[/youtube]

    – This week’s WWE Classics On Demand updates are as follows: WWE Royal Rumble 2013, WWF at Madison Square Garden (July 23, 1984), Extreme Championship Wrestling (September 25, 1998), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (November 17, 1982), WWF Prime Time Wrestling (November 20, 1989).

    – The official WWE website has a poll asking visitors whether Dolph Ziggler is better off without AJ Lee. Of over 16,000 votes casts, 76% say “Yes, AJ Lee was holding The Showoff back from his full potential” compared to 24% for “No, Ziggler was at his peak with the Divas Champion by his side.”

  • Mick Foley Working With WWE On Two New Comic Book Series

    At this week’s San Diego Comic Con event, WWE announced a new partnership with publisher Papercutz to produce two new WWE-themed comic books.

    The first comic book, currently titled, “WWE”, is scheduled to be released in December. You can see a preview of the working cover art to the right (click to enlarge).

    A second series, geared towards children, will be launching in June 2014.

    Both comic books will be written by WWE Hall of Famer and best selling author Mick Foley.

    WWE posted the following video from Comic Con of Mick Foley announcing the new comic books:

  • Saturday Morning Slam Returning, 9/17 SmackDown Taping Moved To New City

    – WWE Saturday Morning Slam will be returning soon, according to WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley. Foley tweeted that WWE will resume taping the children’s show in a few weeks – and that he’ll be back as the General Manager.

    – WWE NXT will be holding a live event tonight from the Tampa Arena in Tampa, Florida, with WWE Diva Rosa Mendes advertised to appear.

    – Due to a scheduling conflict, the planned WWE SmackDown tapings on September 17th at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh has been cancelled. That night’s SmackDown will now tape from the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio. WWE returns to the Consol Energy Center on October 7th for a live RAW taping. Here’s the official statement from the arena:

    “All tickets purchased for the September 17 WWE Smackdown Event will be honored on Monday, October 7. Fans that cannot attend the rescheduled date should go to their point of purchase for refunds. World Wrestling Entertainment would like to thank all of our fans that have purchased tickets for this event.”

  • 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

  • Cost Of WWE Performance Center Revealed, ECW Stars At Mick Foley’s Show

    -ECW founder Tod Gordon and ECW original The Blue Meanie attended WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley’s stand-up comedy show in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening.

    -Among the names in attendance at the grand opening of the WWE Performance Center on Thursday were: Triple H, Antonio Cesaro, Mark Henry, The Bella Twins, Michael Cole, Big Show, Tensai, Brodus Clay, Cameron, Naomi, Natalya, The Shield, Drew McIntyre, Curtis Axel, Rosa Mendes, Bill DeMott, Jim Ross, Michael Hayes and Larry Zbyszko. WWE developmental wrestlers have been in the rings working with the likes of Steve Keirn, Sara Del Rey, Billy Gunn, Terry Taylor, Joey Mercury and Norman Smiley.

    -According to a report in The Orlando Sentinel, the new WWE Performance Center cost nearly $2.3 million. Nearly 100 new workers have been, or will be hired to run the establishment.

    Major Backstage Plans For The McMahon Family Storyline Revealed …

  • Mick Foley’s Kickstarter Campaign, Bodybuilder Speaks On First Day In WWE, Main Event

    -The following matches are confirmed for this week’s edition of WWE Main Event:

    –Yoshi Tatsu vs. Darren Young
    –Dolph Ziggler vs. Antonio Cesaro
    –Tons Of Funk & The Great Khali vs. Rhodes Scholars & Heath Slater

    Fans interested can read results for the above show by checking out our complete WWE Main Event Spoiler Results.

    -WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley’s official Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for his “I Am Santa Claus” documentary ends today. As of this article, Foley’s Kickstarter campaign has raised $49,663 of the original $40,000 goal.

    -Powerlifter and bodybuilder Adam “Big Country” Scherr recently tweeted about his first day at WWE developmental. Scherr noted:

    “First day with the WWE training in the books had a blast but they whooped my ass!!! Gotta get my cardio on check and this is gonna be alot easier!!! COUNTRY STRONG!!!”

    Paul Heyman To Reveal Another New Client?, Possible Opponent For RVD At SummerSlam …

  • Possible Swagger/RAW Spoiler, Kidd/Natalya Wedding, Foley

    Stephanie McMahon recently sent out a message of congratulations on Twitter to WWE Superstar newly weds Tyson Kidd and Natalya.

    McMahon wrote:

    “Congratulations @NatbyNature and @KiddWWE ! Wishing you every happiness in your new life together!”

    Also on Twitter, WWE talent Zeb Colter questioned whether or not Jack Swagger will be with him at RAW tonight.

    Colter wrote:

    Just finished a grueling 10k bike run this morning…ready for#WWESiouxCity and #raw w/@AntonioCesaro. Will @RealJackSwagger be with us???”

    Mick Foley has raised $37,000 out of his $40,000 Kickstarter goal for his “I Am Santa Claus” documentary project.

    Weird Wyatt Family Spoiler, Punk/Lesnar Update, RVD’s WWE Feuds

  • Jim Ross Blog: WWE/War Games, Flair & Piper Swap Wives, Foley

    The following are highlights from the latest online blog by WWE Hall Of Fame announcer Jim Ross:

    – Enjoyed watching Ric Flair and Rowdy Roddy Piper on ABC’s Celebrity Wife Swap Sunday night. The Naitch isn’t going to slow down for anyone until he’s six feet under which I hope won’t be years and years. That’s just the way that Ric’s wired…for better or for worse. I tend to lean more toward Hot Rod’s life style as I keep it low key here in Norman and have never been overly comfortable being what some might perceive as a ‘celebrity.’

    – Hard to believe that it was 15 years ago this past week in Pittsburgh that the Undertaker threw Mankind/Mick Foley off the top of the Hell in a Cell at the King of the Ring PPV. My calls from various aspects of that match have been dubbed into some insane, sports video clips over the years and others seem to pop up on a regular basis. I’m not saying that the Taker-Foley match from 1998 was the ‘greatest match that I ever broadcast’ (I’m never able to answer that one) but it is without a doubt the most memorable match I ever called. One reason for that is because fans simply won’t allow that night to be forgotten.

    – Many new, wrestling fans are seeing the War Games for the first time now that the collection of Dusty Rhodes’ creation is available from WWE on DVD. I’m especially pleased to see my dear, late friend Dr. Death Steve Williams remembered as Doc was a participant in multiple War Games matches. I’d suggest that you give this DVD a look as some of the most famous and infamous stars in the genre appeared at one time or another in this marquis match. Doc military pressing Terry Gordy multiple times in one War Games match still vividly sticks in my mind.

    Would I like to see WWE return the War Games to PPV? Not really. The old days lent itself more to the aggression and violence elements that the War Games concept needed to be successful.

    Spoilers For RAW Tonight, Weird Wyatt Family Plans, RVD’s Future Feuds

  • Mick Foley Talks Wyatt Family, Vince Shooting His Idea Down, More

    The following are highlights from a recent interview with Mick Foley:

    On the Wyatt Family: “I love the [Wyatt Family] videos. I really do. I think they’re going to be an instant hit. I’m already looking down the road at a Shield vs. Wyatt Family WrestleMania match. A meeting of the maniacs.”

    On original plan for his WWE HOF induction: “I pointed out to Vince that I’d never had any pyrotechnics during the entirety of my career. I thought it might be special if at the end of my speech at the Hall of Fame I could somehow ascend into the rafters on a slay with Santa Claus. Vince looked at me like I was just out of my mind and let me know in no uncertain terms that was not going to happen.”

    Check out the complete interview online at MLW.com.

    Wyatt Family *SPOILER*, Raw Matches For Tonight + RVD vs. ??? At MITB […]

  • 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.com. 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:

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    – 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.

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