Mick Foley has been forced to pull out of a convention due to dizziness. The former WWE Champion has struggled with various ailments over the years. He is currently trying to lose weight in order to have one last death match, having weighed in at 400lb at his heaviest.
Mick Foley aims to have one more match with part of his goal was losing weight in the process and he's gotten a little help from an old friend in Al Snow.
The self-proclaimed ‘Death Match King’ Matt Cardona has been claiming to have retired from competing in Death Matches. The former WWE Superstar is now claiming that he will put on his Death Match wrestling boots one more time if his opponent would be Mick Foley.
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Mick Foley may not be having one last match. The WWE Hall of Famer recently revealed he planned to have one last death match before retiring for good. Foley’s plan was to use the match as motivation to drop 100lbs of weight, in order to benefit his long-term health.
The longer he waits to make his choice, the less likely it is that we'll ever see Foley competing in a wrestling ring.
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Mick Foley isn’t exactly sold on one element of WWE’s new sponsorship with PRIME Hydration. The sports drink became the first mat sponsor in the WWE, when they signed a deal to appear in the ring in March 2024.
Matt Cardona wants a piece of Mick Foley. Not just that, but he wants to be the man to send the Hardcore Legend packing for good. Before his 'Foley Is Pod" series ended, Foley legitimately expressed an interest in having one final match and made an added note that he'd like for it to be a deathmatch.
Legend Mick Foley is highly motivated for a wrestling return in a deathmatch, and his reasoning comes down to being embarrassed of his size. Mick Foley has been retired for about 13 years.
Mick Foley is really serious about having one more death match and is now explaining the reasoning behind it. WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently posted a clip of a video on Instagram being interviewed by Casey Hopkins.
The rivalry between The Undertaker and Mick Foley was one of the defining feuds of the Attitude Era. In many ways, the extreme matches between these two helped signify the start of a new era for WWE.
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A few weeks ago, Mick Foley revealed on the final episode of his Foley Is Pod podcast that he is interested in having one final match. Foley wants it to be a deathmatch for his 60th birthday, and he hopes to wrestle after he loses 100 pounds.
Rob Van Dam can still get it done at a "high" level in the wrestling ring, but can Mick Foley? Mr. Monday Night is intrigued to find out. On the latest episode of "1 Of A Kind With RVD" Van Dam was asked if he heard about Mick Foley wanting to have one last match as he turns 60 years old in 2024.
WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has weighed in on the grim Vince McMahon allegations. McMahon is no longer a part of TKO Group Holdings following a lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant.
This Attitude Era star was once a key figure in the best in-ring product in history. Now, after a 12-year retirement, the 58-year-old fan favorite is considering a one-fight comeback.
Dewey Foley, the son of pro wrestling legend Mick Foley, is no longer with WWE. PWInsider reported on Wednesday that Dewey recently departed WWE, with one source saying that the departure happened in late April.
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