Mick Foley Biography
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Michael Francis "Mick" Foley (born
June 7, 1965) is an American professional wrestler and author. He has wrestled
under the names Cactus Jack, Dude Love, Mankind and Mick Foley.
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Stage names
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Cactus Jack
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Cactus Jack Foley
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Cactus Jack Manson
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Jack Foley
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Nick Foley
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Super Zodiac #2
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Mason The Mutilator
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Mankind The Mutilator
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Mankind
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Dude Love
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Mick Foley
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Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
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Weight 297 lb (135 kg)
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Born June 7, 1965
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Hometown East Setauket,
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New York
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Billed from Truth or
Consequences,
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New Mexico
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Trained by Dominic DeNucci
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Debut June 24, 1983
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Wrestling career
Foley, who became a professional
wrestler in 1983, was noted for his hardcore matches, which frequently left him
injured. These injuries included eight concussions, part of his ear being ripped
off, and over 300 stitches. While he is self-admittedly not one of the most
physically-gifted wrestlers of all-time, Foley gained notoriety for his
thoughtful and intense promos, in-ring tenacity, and willingness to put his body
on the line for many dangerous spots. He was also known for having three
distinct gimmicks as a wrestler: Cactus Jack, a maniacal and bloodthirsty
Western outlaw, Mankind, a tortured soul who hid behind a leather mask and
inflicted pain on others to ease his memories of his dark past, and Dude Love, a
swinging "hip cat" and weenie. In addition to these, he occasionally also
wrestled as "Mick Foley."
Foley first wrestled and gained
popularity in Japan, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Extreme
Championship Wrestling (ECW) as Cactus Jack throughout the mid-to-late 80s and
early 90s. In 1995, he won the IWA Japan King of the Death Match Tournament. He
achieved his highest success, however, in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
as Mankind, arriving in 1996 and winning the WWF Championship in 1998. On the
night Foley's title win was to be broadcast, WCW announcer Tony Schiavone
announced on WCW's competing Monday Nitro that Foley would win his first
championship, which WCW knew because the WWF's Raw had been taped previously and
Nitro was live. He then added the sarcastic remark, "That'll put a lot of butts
in the seats." As a testament to Foley's popularity, Nielsen ratings showed that
over 100,000 viewers switched from Nitro to Raw almost immediately. Foley later
stated that he took great personal pride from this, and "Mick Foley put my butt
in this seat" signs were seen in arenas for years afterward.
One of his most famous matches
occurred during the WWF King of the Ring PPV in 1998. Foley, in his Mankind
persona, was wrestling The Undertaker when he was thrown off of the Hell in a
Cell cage (which is similar to a steel cage but with a mesh ceiling as well) and
onto an announcing table, which broke under his weight and left him unconscious
(a fall of approximately sixteen feet), and subsequently, after doggedly
continuing the match after coming to, choke-slammed through the cage ceiling
into the wrestling ring, an even more devastating fall, as a chair followed him
downwards, landing on his face and knocking a tooth into one of his nostrils.
Foley still cannot clearly recollect anything about the match after that point.
In 1998 Mick Foley was a contender
for the TIME Magazine Man of the Year title, which was to be decided by an
online vote. A huge turnout of wrestling fans gave Foley over 50% of the vote.
However, before the final count Time removed him from the competition. "I was
told that Time magazine did not feel that I had done anything to make me worthy
of being man of the year."
After retiring from active
competition, Foley served as storyline WWE Commissioner and later replaced Stone
Cold Steve Austin as co-general manager of RAW. He eventually tired of the
day-to-day travel and left his full-time duties to write and spend time with his
family.
Throughout his career, and under
all of his aliases, Foley has proved extremely popular to his fans, even when he
wrestled as a villain. Foley has always been accessible to his fans and will
spend long periods of time with them signing autographs and posing for pictures.
His hard work is often credited with helping to re-establish pro wrestling's
popularity after the steroid and sex scandals of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Aliases
Foley most famously wrestled as
Cactus Jack in the independent circuit, at times billed as Cactus Jack Manson
during those early years. He was just Cactus Jack when later wrestling in Smoky
Mountain Wrestling, WCW, and ECW, however. When he joined the WWF he debuted as
Mankind in March 1996, later becoming Dude Love, his former teenage alter ego,
in early 1997, and finally bringing back Cactus Jack in a match against Hunter
Hearst Helmsley in Madison Square Garden on September 22, 1997.
Dude Love first appeared on July
14, 1997 on an episode of Raw Is War. He came to the aid of Stone Cold Steve
Austin in a match against Owen Hart and the British Bulldog. The Dude Love
character was actually created by Foley when he was a teenager growing up in
Long Island, New York. A big fan of pro wrestling, Dude Love was Foley's
wrestling alter ego among his friends, and Foley appeared as the Dude in home
movies, portions of which were later shown on WWF television. He admitted that
Dude Love was not his favorite character to play. The Dude Love persona was
different from his other characters. Foley last appeared as Dude Love in 1998.
Only on six occasions has Foley
wrestled under his own name, a victory versus Terry Funk in a no holds barred
falls count anywhere match on May 4, 1998; versus Triple H, The Rock and The Big
Show in a fatal four way elimination match for Triple H's WWE Championship at
WrestleMania 2000, being the second man eliminated; a forfeit loss to Randy
Orton in December 2003; as the 21st entrant into the 2004 Royal Rumble match,
eliminating himself and Orton; in a loss while teaming with Rock in a handicap
tag match at WrestleMania XX against Orton, Batista and Ric Flair in which he
was pinned by Orton; and in a 8 Man Tag Team Match where Foley, Shawn Michaels,
Chris Benoit and Shelton Benjamin defeated Triple H, Ric Flair, Batista and
Randy Orton on the April 12, 2004 episode of Monday Night Raw.
Foley's final match to date was as
Cactus Jack once more, losing a street fight for the WWE Intercontinental
Championship against defending champ Randy Orton at WWE Backlash 2004.
He recently appeared as a color
commentator at WWE's ECW One Night Stand PPV, which aired on 12 June 2005 and is
currently in negotiations with WWE Creative regarding a storyline for his
return.
Author
Having experienced much during his
long career, Foley, a graduate of the State University of New York at Cortland
in Cortland, New York, developed a desire to tell his story both to wrestling
fans and non-fans alike as he became more popular in the late-1990s. Throughout
most of 1998, Foley wrote out his autobiography, by himself, in over 800 pages
of longhand, as opposed to the easier ghostwriter method employed by most
celebrities. The published book, Have a Nice Day!, became a huge success,
topping the New York Times' nonfiction bestseller list for several weeks. Many
book reviews refused to review his book because it was written by a professional
wrestler. Foley followed the book with another bestselling autobiography, Foley
Is Good (2001), three children's books, Mick Foley's Halloween Hijinx, Mick
Foley's Christmas Chaos, and more recently Tales from Wrescal Lane (2004). Foley
has also written Tietam Brown (2003), a coming-of-age type story aimed at young
adults all of which have received favorable reviews. Despite his autobiographies
going to number 1 in the American bestsellers list, many reviewers still refused
to review his novel. Foley's next novel, Scooter, is scheduled for release in
2005. Foley's seemingly unlikely emergence as a gifted author has allowed him to
start a new career, both as author, and motivational speaker.
Acting
Foley has made guest appearances in
the TV series Boy Meets World and Good vs. Evil. He also featured prominently in
the documentary Beyond the Mat. He was also the voice of Gorrath in the pilot
episode of Megas XLR (when it was known as Lowbrow).
In wrestling
Quotes
"Bang Bang Bang, on the door Baby!"
"Bang Bang! You're dead!"
"Bang Bang!"
"Oh, Have Mercy!"
"Have a Nice Day!"
"...and for the dozens...and dozens
of Mankind fans..." (parody of The Rock's catchphrase)
"...and that is FINAL!"
"Sodas Rule"
"You know, I can't do this to you
but Cactus Jack will"
"You know it sure great to be right
here, in (whatever city/state he's in)!"
"If you smell what the sock is
cooking!" (Another parody of the Rock's catcphrase)
Previous Managers
Skandor Akbar
Max Andrews
Paul Bearer
Mark Curtis
Downtown Bruno
Robert Fuller
Linda McMahon
Kevin Sullivan
John Tolos
Finishing/Signature Moves
Mandible Claw (heel)/ Mr. Socko
(face)
Double-Arm DDT
Running Elbow Drop (from the ring
apron to the floor)
Pulling Piledriver
Cactus Clothesline (Clothesline
over the ropes to the floor)
Sweet Shin Music (Superkick to
shin, a parody of Shawn Michaels' "Sweet Chin Music" superkick to the chin.)
Cactus Jack Crack Smash (Diving
Somersault Splash)
Running knee to opponent sitting in
the corner
Signature Weapons
Mr. Socko/Socko (sock puppet)
Barbie (barbwire bat), sometimes on
fire
Thumbtacks (usally backfires)
Titles/accomplishments
World Wrestling Entertainment
3-time WWF World Heavyweight
Champion
1-time WWF Hardcore Champion (first
ever; awarded by Vince McMahon)
8-time WWF World Tag Team Champion
(with Stone Cold Steve Austin once, Chainsaw Charlie once, Kane twice, Al Snow
once and The Rock 3 times)
World Championship Wrestling
1-time WCW World Tag Team Champion
(with Kevin Sullivan)
Extreme Championship Wrestling
2-time ECW World Tag Team Champion
(with Mikey Whipreck)
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him # 46 of the best 500
singles wrestlers in the "PWI Years" in 2003.
Foley won three PWI Awards. He won
Most Inspirational in 1993 and Match of the Year in 1998 (vs. Undertaker "Hell
In a Cell") and 1999 (vs. The Rock).
World Class Wrestling Association
2-time WCWA Tag Team Champion (with
Scott Braddock & Gary Young)
1-time WCWA Light Heavyweight
Champion
Other Titles
1-time CWA Tag Team Champion (with
Gary Young)
1-time MCW North American
Heavyweight Champion
1-time IWA Tag Team Champion (with
Tracy Smothers) (in Japan)
1-time King of Death Match Winner
1-time GLCW Heavyweight Champion
1-time ACW Universal Television
Champion
1-time NAW Heavyweight Champion
1-time OMW North American
Heavyweight Champion
1-time Mid-South Heavyweight
Champion
1-time NWL Heavyweight Champion
1-time Steel City Wrestling Tag
Team Champion (with The Blue Meanie)
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