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Mick Foley

Mick Foley

Birthday: 7 June 1965, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Birth Name: Michael Francis Foley Sr.
Height: 188 cm

Michael Francis Foley was born on June 7th, 1965, in Long Island, New York. Nicknamed Mick by his father, a lifelong Yankees and Mickey Mantle fan, he attended college in upstate New York, he hitchike ...Show More

Mick Foley
[about Ric Flair] When Flair is retired and fans are singing his praises as one of the greatest ever Show more [about Ric Flair] When Flair is retired and fans are singing his praises as one of the greatest ever, I hope those same fans realize that, as a booker, this is the same guy who let both Mick Foley and Stone Cold Steve Austin walk away. Hide
Bang Bang!" Owwwwww, have mercy! Bang Bang!" Owwwwww, have mercy!
[about getting knocked unconscious during Hell in a Cell] I had been knocked goofy countless times . Show more [about getting knocked unconscious during Hell in a Cell] I had been knocked goofy countless times .... but this was the first time that a period of time elapsed and I wasn't aware of it. Hide
[about Vince McMahon] I find it ironic that the man who revolutionized sports entertainment [and] er Show more [about Vince McMahon] I find it ironic that the man who revolutionized sports entertainment [and] erased the stigma of fakery surrounding it... is the one guy in the company who feels compelled to become a wrestling character whenever a camera light turns on. Hide
[about his infamous bump off the Hell in a Cell structure] I have never felt the need to exaggerate Show more [about his infamous bump off the Hell in a Cell structure] I have never felt the need to exaggerate its height, because I feel the truth is impressive enough. Hide
[defending the WWF against L. Brent Bozell III and the PTC] Mr. Bozell's pattern of speech is so sin Show more [defending the WWF against L. Brent Bozell III and the PTC] Mr. Bozell's pattern of speech is so singsongy, his mannerisms so robotic, and his inflection so devoid of any real human emotion that I find him downright spooky. Even more frightening is the fact that people actually send this guy money, and that they swallow the crap he feeds them. Hide
A guy in the second row was taking phone calls. Finally, after the third one, I said, 'Dude!' And he Show more A guy in the second row was taking phone calls. Finally, after the third one, I said, 'Dude!' And he said, 'I'm a doctor'. Then he said, 'Just kidding'. At that point I said something like 'Oh, so you're not a doctor, you're just an inconsiderate jerk', although I said it in a far more creative way. At that point he told his girlfriend they were leaving. And she said, 'You might be leaving. I'm staying'. So they broke up on Valentine's Day. Which is kind of romantic. Hide
Wrestling has become so good at creating the illusion of disaster that when disaster does hit, it's Show more Wrestling has become so good at creating the illusion of disaster that when disaster does hit, it's very difficult to tell the difference. Sadly, when Owen Hart died in the ring during a World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view, many initially thought it was just part of the show. Hide
(Observation, 2014) For me, the one-man show is a way of feeling the same high I used to feel in the Show more (Observation, 2014) For me, the one-man show is a way of feeling the same high I used to feel in the ring - onstage, without getting hurt. So, even though it's a small audience, I really get the same gratification I used tho get after a great match in front of fifteen thousand people. Hide
Have a nice day! Have a nice day!
I'm gonna make your ass the world's largest pin cushion! I'm gonna make your ass the world's largest pin cushion!
Eric Bischoff was the perfect heel. ECW fans hated both WCW and the World Wrestling Federation, but Show more Eric Bischoff was the perfect heel. ECW fans hated both WCW and the World Wrestling Federation, but at least they respected Vince. Hide
As a heel, part of The Rock's appeal was watching him humiliate people. As a heel, part of The Rock's appeal was watching him humiliate people.
[about the insulting comments WCW commentators made the night he won the WWF Championship] Not only Show more [about the insulting comments WCW commentators made the night he won the WWF Championship] Not only did their company come across like scumbags for insulting someone whom the fans held in some measure of respect, but they also cost themselves a hell of a lot of viewers. Hide
[To Randy Orton, about how Foley and Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) lost to the team of Orton, Ric Fl Show more [To Randy Orton, about how Foley and Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) lost to the team of Orton, Ric Flair and Dave Bautista (aka Batista)] "I'm very impressed that, in a three-on-two situation, you can defeat a Hollywood movie star and a writer of children's books". Hide
[about breaking down and buying a cell phone] I always used to hate guys with cell phones. But as th Show more [about breaking down and buying a cell phone] I always used to hate guys with cell phones. But as their popularity grew, I realized I would have to hate an awful lot of people. Hide
[about Vince Russo leaving WWF for WCW in 1999] You can tell the guy's job wasn't going well by the Show more [about Vince Russo leaving WWF for WCW in 1999] You can tell the guy's job wasn't going well by the number of times Vince McMahon was asked "Is Russo still secretly on our payroll?". Hide
"I know this may not sound cool, but Dewey and Noelle, this one's for you! Daddio did it!" (After wi Show more "I know this may not sound cool, but Dewey and Noelle, this one's for you! Daddio did it!" (After winning his first WWF World Championship) Hide
I consider the buildup to and execution of the Royal Rumble 2000 to be the greatest angle I've ever Show more I consider the buildup to and execution of the Royal Rumble 2000 to be the greatest angle I've ever been involved in. Hide
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