Posts Tagged ‘Mick Foley’

List Of Former WWE Stars In St. Louis For Tonight’s Raw 1000

WWE officials have reached out to numerous former talents in recent months for tonight’s Raw celebrating 1000th episodes. The following former WWE Superstars have been confirmed as being in St. Louis, Missouri, site of tonight’s epic show:

* Billy Gunn

* Bob Backlund

* Bret Hart

* Diamond Dallas Page

* “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

* Jim Ross,

* John “Bradshaw” Layfield

* Mae Young

* “Mean” Gene Okerlund

* Mick Foley

* Psycho Sid

* Road Warrior Animal

* Ron Simmons

* “Rowdy” Roddy Piper

* Ryan Shamrock

* X-Pac

Foley’s New WWE Project, Backstage News on Heath Slater, more

– Brodus Clay, Naomi and Cameron will be appearing at the Cricket store on Veterans Parkway Court in Clarksville, Indiana on July 29th from 3pm until 5pm.

– Paul Heyman is confirmed to appear on this week’s 1,000th RAW episode with Brock Lesnar.

– Fans online aren’t the only ones taking notice of Heath Slater lately. Word is that WWE officials have been impressed with Slater’s recent work with the returning Legends.

– Mick Foley wrapped another comedy show in Long Island last night and this time WWE cameras were rolling. It sounds like WWE may be working with Foley on another project. Foley wrote the following after the show:

http://twitter.com/realMickFoley/status/226180063585005569

Foley Talks RAW 1,000, Punk, Cena, WWE PG, TNA & More

Mick Foley was recently interviewed by Busted Open Radio. Here are some highlights of what Foley said about:

His Run In TNA: “I look back, and I wish I’d appreciated the time I was with TNA a little more because I was frustrated when I was there with some things. I wrote a blog about it about a year ago, partially because I wanted to set the standard that this is how I felt about the company. I should’ve appreciated it for what it was, instead of trying to make it what I thought it should be, and I had the freedom to just have a really good time out there. There were some times when I would judge the success of my appearance by whether or not I could get Jeremy Borash to laugh. There were times when I would look over, and JB would have tears streaming down his face.”

John Cena: “I realized he was going to make it, I mean really truly make it, the moment that he threw his shirt out at the Hammerstein. When that shirt came back to him and he laughed and played it off, [I knew he was going to make it] … Even the guys who’ve left there, you don’t really hear anybody bad mouth John. He’s almost like the exception.”

His Role At RAW 1,000: “I don’t know. I’m at the show, I know I’ve got the plane ticket, but that doesn’t mean when they put the show together … You know, I’m sure they’ll find a way that I’ll be on it, whether it’s in the background [or something else]. Honestly, I’m not as tough to please as I used to be. I’ve just been really flattered that I think I’ve appeared in three of those ‘Raw’s Greatest Moments.’ I usually watch the show with the kids because I could get a feel for what was working based on what my kids were talking about, whose action figure they wanted, who they wanted to meet, and inevitably that would be the guy who would end up getting over six months later.”

His Relationship with WWE: “Even when I was estranged from WWE, I realized I could either be bitter and miss out on these four hours a week that my kids loved to watch, or I could join in and watch the show. Not only could I appreciate how good it was and see how well things were done there, but I could really enjoy the show, especially when they would throw my name around. One time it was in a clip about two years ago, and then of course that moment when they brought up my book was when I went from if a question came up about a Hall of Fame slot down the road I’d go, ‘I don’t know. It’s a big deal to my kids, I guess I’d do it,’ and then I was like, ‘Yeah, I’d do it. If they asked me I’d do it, no questions asked. I don’t care if I went on first, second, third, or fourth.”

Whether CM Punk Can Be The Face Of WWE: “Yeah, I think he can. I think in a way, he has. That was a year ago he did that stunning [promo], and there was a part of me that said, ‘Hey, they may have dropped the ball.’ I wish he’d sat out about five or six months, and I wish he’d done ROH shows as WWE champion, but the guy is money and he’s different.

“I was on WBAB in Long Island and there was a guy who had just tuned in and he said, ‘What’s with this CM Punk? I don’t get it.’ But the connection is more legitimate because he’s not a guy who strikes you right away. You see the standard bearers of the company over the years and you go, ‘OK, that guy’s a wrestler, I completely get it.’ You have to absorb Punk a little bit and get it, and I think … was it Kimmel he did? It was Kimmel, but he also did Jimmy Fallon and he was really good on Fallon and if he gets that reputation as a guy who does well on these shows, he can become that mainstream guy.”

WWE Being PG & Exceptions Like Cena vs. Lesnar: “You know, I think they can occasionally. I remarked about that match Cena and Brock had, and we watch a lot of the pay-per-views and I’ve never seen an atmosphere like that. Hughie was really fascinated with Brock Lesnar and he goes, ‘Dad, would you be able to beat Brock Lesnar?’ I said, ‘Brock Lesnar would kill me,’ and he got really disappointed and he went, ‘But what if there was barbed wire?’ I said, ‘He’d still kill me.’

“I wish it had been stopped five minutes in and that wound was so bad, the side of the scalp; it was nasty. I was thinking, ‘Man, they’re going to stop this thing.’ It reminded me of watching The Deer Hunter in the 70s when I had to listen to my relatives talk about how much they didn’t like that movie for five days, but they were talking about the movie for five days. And that was a match that was very uncomfortable to watch as a fan, but I watched. [My son] Dewey’s in the house and he’s going, ‘This isn’t f—–g wrestling. What is he f—–g doing?’ and I’ve never seen a crowd like that.”

Songwriter Files Lawsuit Against WWE Over WCW Theme Songs

A licensing inquiry by THQ led one songwriter to file a federal lawsuit against WWE, WWE-owned company Stephanie Music Publishing, Inc., WWE employee Michael Seitz (a/k/a Michael “P.S.” Hayes) and WWE employee James Alan Johnston (a/k/a Jim Johnston). According to a lawsuit filed by songwriter James D. Papa, the sports entertainment organization redirected royalty payments to several wrestling related songs he either wrote or co-wrote by securing the rights to music unlawfully.

The songs in question are featured in the 1992 WCW compilation album Slam Jam 1 and were used as entrance themes by wrestlers. The songs include “Badstreet USA” (The Fabulous Freebirds), “Don’t Step To Ron” (Ron Simmons), “Man Called Sting” (Sting), “Mr. Bang Bang” (Cactus Jack), “Master of the DDT” (Jake “The Snake” Roberts), “Freebird Forever” (The Fabulous Freebirds), “Simply Ravishing” (“Ravishing” Rick Rude), “Johnny B. Badd,” “The Natural” (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes) “The Dragon” (Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat), “He’s Smokin” (Barry Windham) and “Steinerized” (The Steiner Brothers).

Papa says he was contacted by video-game company THQ for permission to license “Badstreet USA” for its Legends of WrestleMania title that was released in March 2009. The lawsuit alleges, “THQ’s records showed the song to be owned by World Wrestling Entertainment.” The suit continues:

“As a result of the confusion, Papa contacted BMI to ensure that ‘Badstreet USA’ was properly registered to him and his companies. Upon his investigation, Papa learned that ‘Badstreet USA’ had been improperly and erroneously reregistered by Defendants and been given a new registration number, resulting in the royalties being redirected to Defendants. Eventually, through working with BMI, Papa was able to correct the registration to properly reflect his ownership in the work. However, by the time the registration was corrected, THQ had decided not to use the song.”

The suit says, “His investigation revealed a systematic pattern of errors and omissions by WWE personnel that effectively misappropriated Papa’s musical works and deprived the Plaintiffs of royalty payments that would have been paid but for these errors and omissions.” According to BMI.com, “Mr. Bang Bang” has two separate registration numbers: one for Papa, another that credits James Alan Johnston as songwriter and Stephanie Music Publishing as publisher. Johnston is WWE’s longtime music composer while Stephanie Music Publishing is a company owned by Vince McMahon that was named after his daughter, Stephanie.

Papa says his songs have appeared on myriad places including numerous video releases, broadcasts of cable television shows and on-demand programming, without his permission and without receiving financial compensation. He is seeking royalties paid (plus pre- and post- judgment interest) on the sale of videos, computer games, the sale or licensing of ring tones, and the broadcasts of cable television shows and on-demand programming; a preliminary and permanent injunction to halt the use of the copyrighted materials; an order directing the named defendants to file a report detailing how they have complied with the injunction; reimbursement for legal fees; and a trial by jury where the court will determine damages. He also wants the court to certify that he owns the rights to the music.

The entire complaint is available here.

Sheamus Defending at Summerslam, Foley Comedy Show, Kaitlyn

– Mick Foley mentioned on twitter WWE cameras will be filming at his comedy show on July 18th from The Brokerage in Bellmore, New York. The show starts at 8pm.

– Rumors are swirling that the World Heavyweight Championship match at SummerSlam will see  Sheamus defend against Alberto Del Rio and Dolph Ziggler, in a triple threat match.

– WWE Diva Kaitlyn was highly praised for her participation in the six-Divas match at The Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View. She tweeted:

 

Foley Confirmed For RAW 1,000, Anonyous RAW GM Revealed

– After Raw SuperShow went on the air, Mick Foley tweeted that he will be appearing on the historic 1,000th episode of Raw on July 23 at 8/7 CT on USA Network.

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/222502147806339072

Foley joins The Rock, Bret Hart, D-Generation X and Brock Lesnar as stars confirmed to be on the 1000th Raw on July 23, 2012. Attitude Era star is also Steve Blackman is also expected to appear.

– Matches taped Monday night in Denver, Colorado for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars were:

* Justin Gabriel vs. Hunico

* Alicia Fox and Kaitlyn vs. Beth Phoenix and Natalya

* Alex Riley vs. Jinder Mahal

– Former WWE Superstar Billy Jack Haynes turns 59 years old on Tuesday. Today would have also marked as Johnny Grunge’s 46th birthday. He died on February 16, 2006 at the age of 39 due to sleep apnea complications.

Miz In NYC, Foley At FCW, Hornswoggle Has A New Look

– Hornswoggle has a new look and posted a picture of himself to Instagram, stating that he looks “13 all over again.” You can see the picture here.

– Alicia Fox re-tweeted the following message on Twitter announcing that she and Eve Torres will be appearing in Las Vegas later this month:

– Mick Foley appeared at Thursday’s FCW live event from Tampa and tweeted:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/221036066545737728

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/221097305523224576

– The Miz will be in New York City on July 19th for the Sirius XM Radio Fantasy Football Kickoff Event at the Hard Rock Cafe. The event begins at 10am.

Benoit Double Murder and Suicide Anniversary, Dreamer’s Column

– This weekend marks the five-year anniversary of the Chris Benoit double murder-suicide that occurred over a three-day period ending on June 24, 2007.

Chris Benoit killed his wife, Nancy, strangled his seven-year-old son, Daniel, and subsequently committed suicide by hanging. Autopsy results show Benoit first murdered his wife. She was bound at the feet and wrists and died of asphyxiation on the evening of June 22, 2007. The couple’s son, who also died of asphyxia, was apparently killed as he lay in bed on June 23, 2007. The following day, Benoit committed suicide by hanging himself with the pulley of a weight machine.

– Tommy Dreamer has published his latest column, where he proclaims “Life really is a lot like pro wrestling.”

“I say life is a lot like pro wrestling. It is scripted, but we can’t predict the outcome. In wrestling, you get knocked down a lot, but it is how you get up and keep on fighting that makes you the person you are,” he writes.

– Mick Foley announced via Twitter upcoming Stand-up comedy appearances: “7/12 in Ocala, FL 7/18+19 on Long Island, 7/20-22 in NJ, 7/25-28 in #Montreal realmickfoley.com.”

Foley & Ambrose Make Peace, Jim Ross On NXT Not Airing Online

– FCW trainer Bill DeMott wrote on Twitter that WWE Diva Tamina Snuka has “big things coming her way.”

– Jim Ross was asked if he’s OK with WWE’s re-branded NXT show not airing online. He said:

– This week’s WWE Interim General Manager Mick Foley tweeted the following message after last night’s SmackDown tapings, stating that he finally had a chance to speak with Dean Ambrose face to face:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/215238362037104640

Ambrose did not reply to Foley directly, but tweeted the following Tuesday night:

https://twitter.com/thedeanambrose/status/215296275455803393

Jericho Returning Next Week, Metallica-WWE, RAW Hosts

— Chris Jericho returns to WWE RAW next week. His suspension ends later this week.

— It was announced during RAW that while the Board of Directors looks for a replacement for John Laurinaitis, they are “reaching out to former General Managers” to host the show each week.

Mick Foley is this week’s RAW and SmackDown host.

— There is once again talk of Metallica playing at a WWE pay-per-view. WWE hyped Metallica’s upcoming Orion Music Festival in New Jersey and its rumored that the band could play at SummerSlam.

The band’s “Memory Remains” song was one of the theme songs at WrestleMania 28 and was used to hype the Triple H vs. Undertaker match.

* TRIPLE H vs. LESNAR Storyline Plans Revealed, New Tag Teams Forming

Triple H Reportedly Against WWE Utilizing Mick Foley On TV

Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer was asked by a reader during his radio show (available here) why WWE has not utilized Mick Foley on television more frequently since his return to the organization last November. He said this is due to wrestler/executive Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque’s lobbying, who is resentful of “The Hardcore Legend.”

Meltzer reports Levesque deprecates Foley whenever his name is broached in creative meetings. While Brian Gewirtz, WWE’s Senior Vice President of Creative Writing, feels Foley is creative and a good performer, Levesque thinks otherwise. He says Foley ‘doesn’t look tough’ and can’t be taken seriously as an in-ring performer.

A former WWE creative writer told Power Slam in 2008 under the condition of anonymity that Levesque would disparage Foley whenever he appeared for the company, and in the process, diminished his value in the eyes of Vince and Stephanie McMahon.

“Foley is an out-of-shape nobody,” Levesque was reported as saying by the writer. “No one cares about him at all. Funaki puts more asses in the seats than Foley does. He should pay us for coming on our shows.”

Meltzer believes the real reason Levesque still holds Foley in contempt is because he gets irritated over the consensus of his closest co-workers that his memorable matches with Foley in 2000 ‘made him a star.’

Foley has criticized Levesque in the past; he took several veiled shots at ‘H in his 2007 autobiography The Hardcore Diaries. He also took issue online with Levesque belittling ring announcer Lilian Garcia with a remark he felt was hurtful during an April 2010 episode of Raw. Foley acknowledged then that he may have cost himself professionally for speaking out against Levesque, but felt he had to stand by his principles.

Big E Langston Wrestles At SmackDown Show, AJ’s Bad Week

– WWE developmental wrestler Big E Langston competed at Saturday’s SmackDown live event in Salisbury, Maryland, defeating Heath Slater.

– Sorta-crazy / definitely hot WWE diva AJ Lee didn’t have a great week. She tweeted on Saturday:

“This week I got my 1st ticket, got bit by a spider, had to bring my dog to the ER, & got in my 1st car accident. I desperately need a hug. I am seriously hoping I attain super powers from the spider bite. Kinda putting a lot of eggs in that basket.”

– Harry Smith will appear at The Fox and Fiddle in Toronto at 535 Danforth Avenue signing autographs.

– Mick Foley has been announced to appear at the Southern Maryland Comic Con. The event takes place Saturday, July 7 at Capital Clubhouse 3033 Waldorf Market Place Waldorf, Maryland.

Ambrose & Foley’s Fued Possibly Over, This Week’s FCW Tryouts

– As we’ve been reporting, Florida Championship Wrestling is holding a tryout camp this week in Tampa, with Jim Ross, Shawn Michaels, Dusty Rhodes and Perry Saturn among the legends evaluating talent.

23 athletes are at the invite-only camp, including a number of amateur wrestlers recruited by Gerald Brisco. With William Regal wrestling Dean Ambrose at the final FCW taping later this week, Jim Ross and Dusty Rhodes will be handling commentary for the show.

– Speaking of Dean Ambrose, his online feud with Mick Foley has died down once again. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, there are influential people in WWE that are against continuing the angle and using Mick Foley to introduce Ambrose to the main roster.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

NFL Player Says He Can Beat Henry In Arm Wrestling, Foley Update

— Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker was asked during his wrestling radio show 4th & Pain whether he could beat Mark Henry in an arm wrestling contest.

“Me,” he says when asked who would reign supreme. “I mean, Mark Henry has claimed to be the World’s Strongest Man for like two decades now. Is he really the World’s Strongest Man still or is that just some title he won’t relinquish. At some point I’ve got to think you’re not the World’s Strongest Man anymore. I’ve got to think at some point age has caught up with him. He’s been in the business a while… I’m still a young stud. In all honesty, the man is ridiculously strong. But I think I’ve got the fulcrum points, I’ve got the leverage part. I think I can take him.”

— Mick Foley addressed his involvement with THQ’s WWE ’13 video game via Twitter, writing, “”Fired up to be part of @WWE 13. I re-create some of my best known moments from the Attitude era. Cool stuff to be part of.”

He also stated that will be signing copies of his WWE produced children’s book “A Most Miz-erable Christmas” on December 1 at Santa’s Village in Jefferson, New Hampshire.

Triple H Advertised For RAW Before SummerSlam

– Mick Foley worked last night’s WWE SmackDown live event in Lake Charles, Louisiana. As he’s been doing at several recent live events, Foley served as a special enforcer, this time for the United States title match between Santino Marella and Jack Swagger. Santino got the win and Foley gave Swagger a taste of Mr. Socko.

– Triple H and WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson are being advertised for the upcoming June 5th SmackDown taping from Columbia, South Carolina. Anderson will serve as the special enforcer for the Sheamus vs. Kane vs. Alberto Del Rio cage match at the event.

– Speaking of Triple H, WWE is advertising that he’ll be appearing at the August 13th RAW Supershow, the final RAW before WWE’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.

There continues to be talk of Triple H and Brock Lesnar’s match taking place at SummerSlam.

Mysterio’s Contract Extended, Special Enforcer Foley & More

– Rey Mysterio’s WWE contract has been extended by approximately 10-11 months to make up for the time he has missed due to various injuries, including his knee injury last summer. Mysterio is still serving out the remainder of his 60-day suspension as a result of his second violation of the company Wellness Policy.

– WWE is advertising the following matches for the upcoming Supershow live event from Lowell, Massachusetts on 6/16: John Cena & Randy Orton vs. Big Show & Chris Jericho, CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane in a Street Fight and Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio.

– Mick Foley worked another SmackDown live this week from Poughkeepsie, New York and served as the special ringside enforcer for Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Alberto Del Rio World Heavyweight title match. Sheamus retained the title and Ricardo Rodriguez got a mouthful of Mr. Socko after the match.

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)r

WWE Tweaks Lord Tensai’s Name, Mick Foley Working Live Show

— WWE.com has shortened Lord Tensai’s name as he is now simply being referred to as Tensai. This is not the only character tweak as last week during his match against Tyson Kidd on WWE Superstars, he appeared sans robe, shoved Sakamoto and competed more aggressively.

— Mick Foley is advertised for Wednesday’s SmackDown live event in Poughkeepsie, New York as he will appear as the guest referee for World Heavyweight Champion Match between Sheamus, Daniel Bryan and Alberto Del Rio. Also advertised is a No Holds Barred Match between Kane and Randy Orton.

— Independent women’s wrestler Jessicka Havok doesn’t think WWE will ever hire her. Responding to a fan on Twitter who feels she should be on the Divas roster, the reigning WSU Champion explains, “I’m sure I won’t b hired there. I speak my mind too much.”

Over The Limit Main Event, The Rockers Reunited, Foley

– John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis is scheduled to close tonight’s WWE Over the Limit pay-per-view from Raleigh, North Carolina.

– Former AWA Tag Team Champions and WWE stars The Rockers reunited on Saturday at a Frank & Sons Collectibles autograph event in California.

Picture: The Rockers Together Again – Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty

– Mick Foley recently told fans on Twitter that doctors advised him to drastically reduce the time he spends in front of his computer due to his history of concussions. Foley tweeted the following update over the weekend:

“trying to avoid going on the computer very much. Computer screens and camera flahes have been bothering my eyes lately.”

Savage Ranked As Greatest IC Champion, Kamala T-Shirt Released

— WWE.com has posted a list counting down the top twenty-five Intercontinental Champions of all-time and Randy Savage comes in at number one. He is trailed by Chris Jericho, Ultimate Warrior, Mr. Perfect and Pat Patterson. To view the complete list, click here.

— BarbershopWindow.com has released a “Kamala” Benefit T-Shirt, with all proceeds going to aid the legendary wrestler’s medical bills. The first seventy-five customers who order the shirt will receive an autographed photo of WWE developmental wrestler Kassius Ohno (a/k/a Chris Hero).

The former WWE Superstar has undergone amputation of both of his feet due to his ongoing battle with diabetes.

— Mick Foley will perform stand-up comedy this Thursday in Williamstown, New Jersey at Antony & Cleopatra’s. Call 856-629-2211 for event information.

Ambrose Starting a Revolution? Next 3-Hour RAW & More

– Earlier this week, the WWE website kicked off a new viral video campaign that states a “Revolution” is coming. There is already buzz behind the scenes that the Revolution is leading up to the inroduction of Dean Ambrose o the main roster.

View Here: The First “REVOLUTION” Viral Video

– Speaking of Dean Ambrose, he took another shot at Mick Foley on Wednesday. Foley announced on Twitter that doctors told him that due to all the concussions he experienced during his in-ring career, he has to drastically limit his time in front of a computer screen. Ambrose wasted no time throwing this in Foley’s face, writing:

“You reap what you sow :) @realMickFoley #thanksmick”

Ambrose and Foley have been feuding since WrestleMania 28 weekend, with Ambrose repeatedly criticizing Foley for ruining professional wrestling and “destroying a generation” of performers by glorifying the hardcore, physically damaging style of wrestling.

– The next 3-Hour WWE RAW Supershow will take place on June 11th from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. WWE has yet to announce a theme for the show. The advertised dark match main event is an eight-man tag match: John Cena, C.M. Punk, Sheamus & Randy Orton vs. Daniel Bryan, Alberto Del Rio, Kane & Lord Tensai.

Foley Making A Dramatic Change, Hogan’s Wildest Interviews

— Mick Foley stated Wednesday via Twitter that he has been advised to lessen his time in front of a computer due to his history of concussions.

“Strange but true news of the day: two leading concussion experts have advised me to cut back dramatically on my time in front of a computer,” he wrote. “So, I’ll have to make some changes, including the amount of time I spend reading and answering my Twitter messages. Hope you understand.”

— WWE.com had uploaded ten of Hulk Hogan’s “wildest interviews”: “In the heat of battle, Hulk Hogan has said some things that make you go “Huh?” Relive some of The Hulkster’s wildest interviews, where he talks about things like hanging and banging on the Titanic and unleashing The U.S. Constitution on his opponents. You might also find out where the power lies…” (Watch)

— WWE.com has added Lord Tensai’s servant Sakamoto to the Raw Superstars page.

Dean Ambrose Resumes His Feud With Mick Foley

FCW star Dean Ambrose has reignited his feud with Mick Foley. When asked by a fan when he will finally “rid us” of the hardcore legend, Ambrose replied:

“There is a long cleanup job ahead to get rid of everything foley poisoned #wwe #raw”

Another fan asked if Ambrose has a dream opponent from any era in wrestling. The former Jon Moxley replied:

“Mick 20 years ago id have made sure he was eating his meals through a straw long b4 he did any so much damage #wwe #raw”

Ambrose ended his anti-Foley comments with:

“Thing is, im the worst thing foley ever created. Im the most highly evolved creature on the planet #thanksmick #wwe #raw”

Mick Foley Interview – Why He Left TNA, Lesnar vs. Cena, Mania

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Speaking to Emmy nominated entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet of WOIO in Cleveland, Ohio, Mick Foley was asked why he left TNA Wrestling last year.

“In my three years with Total Nonstop Action, I think exactly one person said, ‘Hey, you’re that guy from TNA.’ I’m a WWE guy. I went away from home for a while. There was no question. I was never one of those guys who said I’m never going back. I enjoyed my time away, but it’s still home.”

The Hardcore Legend was also asked about Brock Lesnar returning to WWE and his Extreme Rules match against John Cena.

“Oh, God,” Foley said. “I’ve watched a lot of pay-per-view and it had a room full of people who have watched a lot of pay-per-views reacting in a way that was completely different than anything I’ve seen before. It was really shocking. It was very dramatic.

“Honestly, I wish they would have stopped it. I think John Cena was hurt bad enough that they should have stopped it. I think it would have been an ending unlike anything I’ve ever seen in WWE – an early stoppage of a match due to injury.”

Foley said he was backstage at WrestleMania XXVIII and thought Undertaker vs. Triple H was the best match of the evening. He also noted received a standing ovation from wrestlers in the backstage area after his Mr. Socko and Cobra segment with Santino Marella at the Royal Rumble. Other topics broached include his comedy tour and WWE promoting his book unexpectedly.

WWE Website Adds Sting To Alumni Section, Rare Rock Photos

— For the first-time ever, WWE.com has added a wrestler who never competed for WWE to their Alumni Section—Sting: “Sting’s charismatic personality and colorful face pant made him one of the WCW’s most popular wrestlers and the most recognizable face of the organization. For the first-time ever on WWE.com, check out Sting’s profile, photos and videos, the latest addition to the Alumni section!”

The website adds: “Remembered for his colorful charisma and struggle with The nWo, Sting has become synonymous with the Atlanta-based organization. Although he has never competed in a WWE ring, more than a decade since the demise of WCW, he remains one of the most popular and respected competitors of all-time.”

To view his profile, click here.

— In honor of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s fortieth birthday on Wednesday, SI.com has posted 20 rare photos of the collegiate football player-turned-entertainer.

— Mick Foley performs stand-up comedy with Rev. Bob Levy tonight at Woolands Tavern in Columbus, Ohio. Event details are available here.

WWE Advertising Network Launch, Labor Day Raw In Chicago

— A teaser for the WWE Network is running at the beginning of WWE Classics On Demand shows with 2012 being advertised as its premiere.

— A Raw SuperShow is scheduled for September 3 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. A pre-sale is underway at Ticketmaster.com with the password SUPERSHOW.

— WWE’s Over the Limit pay-per-view event will air live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports 1 HD on May 20 at 1:00 a.m.

— — WWE has published a Legends of Wrestling clip from 2008 where Ric Flair, Mick Foley, Tazz and Jim Ross join host Mean Gene Okerlund for a no-holds-barred discussion on the greatest factions of all time, including The Four Horsemen.

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