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Post by chewey on Dec 1, 2011 0:56:18 GMT -5
Immediately thought of you when I read this, Swarm, haha. From www.mondaynightmayhem.com/Mick Foley's thoughts about returning to WWE television earlier this month, as part of "RAW Gets Rocked": "I was in negotiations with the WWE, and I said 'Look, I'll come back on one condition...I want to be in a really bad segment. Like historically bad. I want to have people talking about how bad this segment will be years from now.' I think there's no doubt that we did that (in Boston). One of the worst segments of all-time. I thought it was fun, even though a few people didn't see the point in me coming back after such a long time to be involved in something like that, but I think it was great. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go ahead, boys. Share your disgust.
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Post by Phoenix on Dec 1, 2011 10:14:46 GMT -5
most rediulous part: the guy that had the "Foley is God" Sign. uh, you're about 12 years late pal.
yeah, Foley has kind of had his day. His star became bigger than it really was because he was involved with WWE at it's hottest moment, with Rock and Austin, and as time goes on he's going to come back to earth.
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Post by swarm on Dec 1, 2011 11:05:35 GMT -5
He's obviously making fun of himself.
It's his way of dealing with a total bomb of a segment that he thought was going to be a big hit.
As if the great and powerful ex-TNA slug Mick Foley could ever hold the Vince McMahon up for anything - let alone a planned shit segment involving the company's top star.
Instead of Foley admitting he might not be the super popular, super funny, cheap-pop superstar he thought he was, he makes it sound like it was all planned to suck. That's just his way of dealing with the pain. I get it.
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Post by Big Bri on Dec 2, 2011 23:00:21 GMT -5
Foley is his own buggest fan. After the first book came out and he had his run at the top with Austin and Rock, success went right to his head. Why WWE brought him back for I'll never know. he adds nothing at this point in his career.
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