Tag: Mick Foley

  • Mick Foley Denies There Is Heat Between Him & Triple H

    Mick Foley posted the following message on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, setting the record straight on his relationship with Triple H and stating that he is very happy being a WWE Ambassador:

    “Can I clear up this rumor about me not getting along with Triple H?

    Triple H is the man responsible for bringing me back to WWE. I am very happy in my role as WWE Ambassador, and have a variety of WWE projects due out in the next few months: a children’s book, a set of cards that I did the writing for, and the WWE13 game that I am apparently featured prominently in. I am hoping to use the release of the book to become a much larger part of WWE’s “Be A STAR” campaign.

    WWE has gone out of their way to clear considerable chunks of time for me, including the Montreal and Edinburgh comedy festivals and the upcoming Singapore Writer’s Festival (more on that in a few days) and February tour of Australia.

    And if I ever feel like I need a quick Foley fix; like I absolutely need to hear thousands of people chanting my name? Well,pretty much any house show I want to appear at is just a phone call (or text) away.

    There is no higher form of flattery for me than showing up on another WWE Superstar’s highlight video. I was thrilled to be there three times for Triple H.

    Bottom line: I’m happy. I’m part of the company I love, and I get to try things on my own. Thank you, Triple H, for bringing me back to WWE.”

  • Mick Foley Responds To Triple H’s RAW Promo, Ashley Flair-NXT News

    – Richie Steamboat is this week’s WWE NXT Superstar of the Week and Audrey Marie is the NXT Diva of the Week.

    – Ashley Flair’s profile has been added to the NXT website. As previously reported, she’s now known as Charlotte in NXT, with no references to the Flair name. She is listed as the daughter of “one of the greatest Superstars of all time” who looks to change the face of the Divas division. Her bio also mentions that she was an accomplished cheerleader and volleyball player in high school.

    – Mick Foley thinks that Triple H’s comments on RAW about not wanting to be a guy who “hangs around too long” and destroys his body might have been directed at him. Foley tweeted:

    https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240262621595590657

    https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240266289820610560

    https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240270389807312896

  • Chris Benoit and WWF Logo Featured In New WWE DVD Release, PBS Profiles Mick Foley’s Charity Work

    – Silvervision, WWE’s European video distributer, has released a four-pack DVD package featuring “Attitude Era” titles Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho – Break Down the Walls and Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True. According to reader Dan, the titles are unedited as the WWF logo is not blurred and WWF references are not cut out. Chris Benoit is also not edited from the titles; he’s featured in the Jericho and Angle pieces, and appears in bonus matches featured in both sets.

    – PBS program My Generation featured a piece on Mick Foley’s work with Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). The segment also features former WWE talent Sean “X-Pac” Waltman recalling being sexually abused as a child.

    – Check into Raw tonight on GetGlue.com for a free Kofi Kingston Night of Champions Series sticker.

  • The Rock In Talks For New Movie, RAW’s Social Media Ambassador, Foley-RAINN

    – Actor Dominic Monaghan (“Lost”), one of the stars int he new WWE Studios movie, “The Day,” will be the Social Media Ambassador of tonight’s WWE RAW.

    – PBS will be profiling Mick Foley’s work for the RAINN (“Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network”) charity this week for the show “My Generation.” For more information, visit AARP.org.

    – Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson is currently in talks to star in the movie, “Dan Minter: Badass For Hire.” The movie is being produced by New Line Cinema and is scheduled to go into production next year, according to TheWrap.com. The film’s synopsis reads:

    “The film follows the eponymous Dan Mintner, who is described as the ultimate badass and gets swept up into a hard-boiled kidnapping case.”

  • New WWE ’13 Features Revealed, Foley’s Christmas Book, Watch WWE On PS3

    – Sony released the new Youtube app for Playstation 3 over the weekend, which means many fans with Playstation 3 consoles can now watch the WWE Fan Nation Youtube channel on their television screens for the first time.

    – Mick Foley’s latest children’s Christmas book “A Miz-erable Christmas” will be released on October 1st. It will feature “appearances” from The Miz, CM Punk, Sheamus, Wade Barrett, Kofi Kingston, Kelly Kelly and Natalya.

    – The upcoming WWE ’13 video game will feature a new “Create-A-Stage” mode, as well as a new Inferno match mode.

  • WWE Names 15 Stars Who Should Return For One More Match, History Of WWE Dancers, Jacqueline

    – WWE.com has compiled a list ranking 15 former Superstars that should make a one-night comeback. It reads: 15. Scott Steiner, 14. Honky Tonk Man, 13. Michelle McCool, 12. Steve Blackman, 11. JBL, 10. Mick Foley, 9. Edge, 8. Shane McMahon, 7. Goldberg, 6. Trish Stratus, 5. Shawn Michaels, 4. Bret Hart, 3. Batista, 2. Ultimate Warrior, 1. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

    – WWE has released a preview clip of a Saturday Morning Slam segment showcasing sports-entertainment’s history of dancers.

    – Jim Ross complimented former WWE Women’s Champion Jacqueline via Twitter Wednesday, writing, “WWE never had a better pro, tougher Diva than Jackie Moore. She made all WWE Divas better.”

  • Live Notes From Mick Foley’s Post-SummerSlam Comedy Show

    Here are some live notes from Mick Foley’s comedy show on Sunday night from Los Angeles, California

    – Mick Foley spent about an hour telling stories of his experiences on the road.

    – Foley took several shots at TNA and Al Snow, a longtime target of his jokes.

    – The show was to raise money for the RAAIN charity and Foley announced they raised around $3,000 from the show.

    – Foley invited William Regal on stage to tell stories.

    – Jim Ross and Diamond Dallas Page also joined Foley on stage and answered questions from the crowd.

    – Billy Corgan and Chris Nowinski were also in attendance. Foley announced that after he passes away, he will be donating his brain to Nowinski’s Sports Legacy Institute for concussion research.

    Check out this picture of Mick Foley, Jim Ross, DDP and William Regal at Foley’s comedy show:

  • WWE Looks At Mick Foley’s Comedy Career, Ken Shamrock Profiled By WWE, Kelly Kelly

    – Mick Foley hits the stage of a Long Island comedy club in the latest edition of “Outside The Ring.” The Hardcore Legend talks about nearly quitting the endeavor after hitting some initial snags but he eventually found his niche.

    – WWE.com has added “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” Ken Shamrock to its Alumni page. His ties to mixed martial arts and the UFC are acknowledged in his bio.

    – Kelly Kelly, who has sporadically appeared for WWE in recent weeks, noted on Twitter that she will be on hand for tonight’s SummerSlam Kickoff Party in Los Angeles, California.

  • Mick Foley Undergoing Back Surgery, Post-SummerSlam Comedy Show & More

    – Mick Foley revealed during his recent comedy tour in the UK that he postponed back surgery to be at the event and would be undergoing the surgery in early September.

    – Speaking of Foley, he’ll be hosting a “Post-Summerslam Jam” comedy show immediately following SummerSlam at the Improv in Los Angeles. The show starts at 9:30 PM and 50% of all ticket sales will be donated to the RAINN charity. WWE talent is expected to attend.

    – During the Olympic gold medal boxing match between China and Thailand, one of the commentators joked that the fight “turned into a WWE-type match.”

    Variety.com has an article up looking at WWE’s new Saturday Morning Slam television show, which debuts later this month on August 25. The article notes that WWE is looking to hook younger fans into the product, as well as recoup rights fees and advertising revenue after WWE Superstars and NXT were taken off TV.

     

  • Why The “Scratch” Logo Is No Longer Blurred, How Old Is Sable?

    – For the past ten years, video content from WWE’s “Attitude Era” (1998–2002) has been edited due to a lawsuit with the World Wildlife Fund over the WWF initials. All WWF “scratch” logos and references to the initials had to be blurred or edited out. This directive has now changed, at least in part.

    In regards to the former “scratch” logo appearing unaltered in video packages in recent weeks, use of the symbol in flashback sequences is permitted after the organization’s legal proceedings with the World Wildlife Fund were settled in the last quarter. However, it is unclear whether the permission extends to complete matches and other archival footage.

    Meanwhile, WWE.com published a photo gallery Tuesday chronicling the long line of Presidents, Commissioners and General Managers that have ruled over sports-entertainment and a shot of Mick Foley donning a T-shirt with the WWF “scratch” logo on display is shown.

    – Former WWE Women’s Champion Sable, wife of WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar, turns 45-years-old on Wednesday. Though her age has come into question over the years, Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer noted in her $110 million lawsuit against WWE in 1999 (citing allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions) that she listed herself as being born on August 8, 1967. Therefore, she was 28-years-old when she joined the sports-entertainment organization in 1996 and 35 when she returned in 2003.

    Fans have speculated that with Lesnar’s renewed partnership with WWE, the legendary Diva could return to television as well. That, however, is believed to be highly unlikely. According to people close to the couple, she has absolutely no desire to return to the spotlight and is very content on being a homebody.

  • Foley Announces Post-Summerslam Show

    – WWE Hardcore Superstar Mick Foley has announced that tickets for his “Post-SummerSlam Jam” comedy show at the Hollywood Improv will go on sale Tuesday at 2 PM PT. Start time is  9:30 PM PT following SummersSam. (12:30am EST) Tickets for the show are $20 for general admission or $40 for VIP tickets, which include a meet and greet with Foley, a photo opportunity and a signed 8×10.

    Foley posted about the possibility of other WWE talent being present on Twitter:

    Rumors abound about the possibility of other WWE stars appearing on the show. While I can’t confirm the rumors, I can tell you that I have spoken with WWE several times about letting WWE talent Superstars and Divas appear on the show. In addition, I expect at least a few of Superstars, Divas and show business luminaries to be in attendance at the show.

    Following RAW, Foley stated during a Twitter Q&A session that Bruiser Brody and Hulk Hogan head the list of wrestlers he would have liked to have faced in his career.

    You can get tickets here.

  • Jim Ross on: Raw 1000, inducting Mick Foley into the HOF, more

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross updated the blog section ofJRsbarbq.com. The following items are among the highlights. To order J.R.’s BBQ products, visit WWEShop.com.

    WWE Raw 1000: “Too many Twitter followers @JRsBBQ had issues with my succinct assignment on Monday night but I had none. Some apparently don’t know what it means to be a team guy and do what is asked. In football vernacular, I got a uniform and ran the plays that were called and was pleased to do so… The reality of the matter is this…it is highly unlikely, thanks Gorilla, that exact collection of performers will EVER be under the same roof again. I look back upon my attendance at RAW1000 as a privilege and am grateful to have had the opportunity to see so many old friends that have meant a great deal to me over my long career. ”

    New NXT Divas: “I’ve been impressed with the young ladies in ring skills on NXT including Paige, who’s from England, Puerto Rico’s Sophia, Texas Audrey Marie and Raquel Diaz, the daughter of the late Eddy Guerrero and Vickie Guerrero. Racquel has a big personality and her verbal skills are marketable. Paige and Sophia are particularly physical in the ring. NXT has a really nice group of Divas.”

    Would he Induct Mick Foley into the WWE HOF:“@RealMickFoley when asked who would induct him if/when Mick goes into the WWE HOF mentioned Terry Funk and yours truly. While I would love to honor Mick on that special occasion, there is no way that I would ever put myself in the same category with Terry Funk. Terry mentored Mick and treated Mick like a son. While I’d love to induct Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy into the WWE HOF, I think that Terry Funk is the best choice. However, I stand ready if called upon.”

  • Legend Thinks Velvet Sky Would Be A Valuable Addition To WWE

    Velvet Sky’s departure from TNA Impact Wrestling this week has sparked rumors and speculation that the colorful grappler could eventually wind up in WWE as a ‘Diva’. Though it is publicly unknown how WWE brass perceive the ten-year veteran wrestler, Sky has at least one backer in the sports entertainment organization in “Hardcore Legend” Mick Foley, who feels she would fit in nicely with their array of female talent.

    When asked via Twitter whether the former TNA Women’s Knockout Champion would make for a great addition to WWE’s Divas division, he responded, “I think @VelVelHoller would be a valuable addition to the @WWE Divas roster. Hope it happens.”

    Sky acknowledged Foley’s remarks, writing, “Thank you Mick!”

    While working her way up the wrestling ranks, Sky, who was then known as Talia, appeared for WWE as an extra and enhancement wrestler in 2005 and 2006. She also auditioned for the 2007 Diva Search, but did not make the final cut. She opened up on the setback earlier this month during an interview with The Post and Courier.

    “The only thing I’m going to say about that is the only reason I did that is because there were powers at be within that organization that told me they wanted to see me do it. Some higher-up people in the organization came to me and told me that they would like to see me do it,” Sky said.

    “It’s not a way that I wanted to break into wrestling. But if someone is basically telling you that they want to see you do this, then you do it. You bite the bullet and you do it.

    “Everything happens for a reason, and it just wasn’t my time then. I’m glad I didn’t get through.”

  • Khali Has Tumor Removed, Mick Foley Interviewed

    According to TribLive News, The Great Khali had to have a tumor removed from his pituitary gland at UPMC in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Here’s an excerpt from the article.

    The tumor removed during a four-hour procedure on Wednesday led to the growth spurt that caused Singh to achieve a height of 7 feet, 1 inch and a weight of 347 pounds, according to UPMC neurosurgeon Dr. Joseph Maroon, who led the surgical team.

    Maroon said Thursday the tumor causes a condition called acromegaly, which can be fatal if left untreated.

    Khali is expected to recover within two to three months.

    – Arda Ocal from TheScore sat down with Mick Foley after his appearance at Raw 1000th. Here are some highlights from the interview.

    On RAW 1000: “I personally got a kick out of it. I had said previously that I would have liked to do something more substantial (at RAW 1000) like cut a serious promo, but there will be time – I can do that 2 months from now, for example. Looking at the legends dressing room, 2 things were noticeable – how fortunate we were to be among those selected to take part in RAW 1000, and this one is very telling, it was a locker room full of legends and they’re talking about Heath Slater and how much they enjoyed their interaction with him”

    On playing at ‘Just for Laughs’ and how important that is: “Montreal, because there’s so many indsutry people there, it can be a tough crowd. They’re not necessarily going to laugh at everything, but they’ll take it in and I’m hoping that some of my fans will attend and make it an exciting atmosphere”

    Announced an all-but-confirmed WWE involved comedy show to happen immediately after Summerslam in Los Angeles at another venue in the city: “I guess I can announce it here right? Big show, in the United States, California…Post SummerSlam comedy show at The Improv in Hollywood. It’s a done deal, I just have to figure out who’s on it. The woman at The Improv is asking if I want her to book other comics, and I’m like ‘Give me a few days, because if I can get the WWE stamp of approval, I’d love to have Santino host it, I’d love to have William Regal share some stories, I’d love to have J.R. share some stories and then I’ll do my thing. And then at the end we all come out, and it doesn’t matter how good or bad any of us do individually, I think people are going to love that atmosphere and they get the guys they like doing what they like them to see.”

    On the WWE Hall of Fame and when he’d like to go in: “I do hope it’s this year. It would mean a lot to me honestly. One of the most telling moments of my relationship with WWE is when I got the phone call asking if I’d mind if they mentioned my book on their show when I was working with another company. When I heard the book being mentioned, every reservation I had or any semblance of bitterness vanished you know. I used to go around, not making a big deal out of [the WWE Hall of Fame]. Its like being in a relationship, if you give too much of yourself you risk being hurt. So if I said ‘Oh of course I’d love to be in the Hall of Fame’ I’d be letting them have that and make my career seem less important if I didn’t get it.”

    On who he’d like to induct him: “I think who it would come down to is one of two people, Terry Funk or Jim Ross. It would hurt me to not have one of them there, because Terry, he was a mentor and wrestler. And J.R. put his reputation, possibly his job on the line to bring me in because Vince was not sold believe it or not on Mick Foley, he was not a Mick Foley fan when I came into the company and it took quite a while for him to become one.”

  • 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.