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Michael Francis Foley [16] [4] was born in Bloomington, Indiana, [16] on June 7, 1965. [4] [16] He is of Irish descent, [17] and has an older brother named John.Shortly after his birth, he moved with his family to the Long Island town of East Setauket, about 40 miles east of New York City, where he attended Ward Melville High School.
Also known as a stump piledriver and Cactus Driver (after Cactus Jack, one of Mick Foley's alter egos), this is a variation of piledriver where, instead of wrapping their arms around the opponent's waist, a wrestler grabs onto the back of the waistband of an opponent's tights to lift them upside down before dropping into a sitting position.
[19] [20] On the December 23 edition of SmackDown!, one of the victims of Triple H's match makings, Mick Foley's alter ego Mankind protested on these match makings and Stephanie decided that D-X would not interfere in any match and only fair matches would be made and Triple H was suspended in a cage above the ring during the WWF Championship ...
One of the reasons WWE is such a complex, unpredictable, yet always entertaining product is because of the extravagant characters that battle it out in the squared circle every week. From former ...
The second entrant was Terry Funk's alter-ego and Cactus Jack's partner, ... ^ Mick Foley is the only competitor to enter the same Royal Rumble match 3 times under ...
In the book, Foley is critical of Ric Flair's booking abilities. In response, Flair wrote negative remarks about Foley in his own autobiography. [4] The real life tension between the two was later translated into a worked feud. Foley stated later on that they became friends following a chance encounter on an airplane. [citation needed]
Foley Is Good: And the Real World Is Faker Than Wrestling is the second autobiography (2001) of wrestler Mick Foley, then retired from active wrestling in WWE. [1] It details his career from January 1999 until his retirement in April 2000 at WrestleMania 2000 .
Alter Egos. The music industry is a very interesting place. And it’s very much about music and art, but it’s also very much about commerce and business. People start pulling on you for that ...