If there is just one superstar in wrestling kenned for giving pints of blood, gallons of sweat, and vials of tears to the industry (literally), most fans will mention Mick Foley.
Over the course of his storied vocation, the man abaft the personas of Mankind, Dude Love, and the infamous Cactus Jack suffered numerous injuries. These “badges of hardcore honor” includes more than six concussions, a broken jaw, a broken cheekbone, a broken nasal perceiver, a dissevered shoulder, second-degree burns, a broken wrist, broken ribs, lost teeth, a bruised kidney, a torn ACL, and an virtually-illimitable number of barbed wire and thumbtack punctures. That, my friends, is a plethora of blood, sweat, and tears for any industry.
These days, Mick Foley is taking it facile as he coasts along on the recollections of his hardcore legend days along and relishes even more prosperity with his many best-selling wrestling memoirs, novels (I personally love Tietam Brown) and radio shows.
However, some wrestling fans may be out-of-the-loop when it comes to Foley’s latest adventure: comedy. That’s right! Mrs. Foley’s baby boy is now a stand-up comic, and thanks to Youtube, many have experienced his wrestling-influenced punch lines and japes.
Over the course of his storied vocation, the man abaft the personas of Mankind, Dude Love, and the infamous Cactus Jack suffered numerous injuries. These “badges of hardcore honor” includes more than six concussions, a broken jaw, a broken cheekbone, a broken nasal perceiver, a dissevered shoulder, second-degree burns, a broken wrist, broken ribs, lost teeth, a bruised kidney, a torn ACL, and an virtually-illimitable number of barbed wire and thumbtack punctures. That, my friends, is a plethora of blood, sweat, and tears for any industry.
These days, Mick Foley is taking it facile as he coasts along on the recollections of his hardcore legend days along and relishes even more prosperity with his many best-selling wrestling memoirs, novels (I personally love Tietam Brown) and radio shows.
However, some wrestling fans may be out-of-the-loop when it comes to Foley’s latest adventure: comedy. That’s right! Mrs. Foley’s baby boy is now a stand-up comic, and thanks to Youtube, many have experienced his wrestling-influenced punch lines and japes.
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