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The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley
The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley











The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley

So, I'm basically looking at an approximate workload of fifteen days a year. In addition, I am required to show up at whatever number of television tapings it takes to properly promote these appearances. I owe WWE two Pay-Per-View wrestling matches a year, and a nonwrestling appearance at one more Pay-Per-View. I currently have the dubious distinction of having the easiest contract in the WWE. Or maybe there was simply nothing left to tap into. A passion that allowed a not-so-good-looking guy, with a not-so-goodlooking body (a bit of an understatement there), with a lim- ited supply of athleticism, to excel in a world where good looks, athleticism, and aesthetically pleasing bodies are the rule.

The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley

For some reason, I just couldn't tap into that reservoir of passion that had been one of my calling cards for so many years. I may have done a good job pretending, but deep down, I knew something was missing. Still, somehow, with the considerable help of a great opponent, Edge, I was able to pull it off.īut not once during the buildup to WrestleMania did I ever truly feel the story. To make things worse, I'm three bills and change, about 315 before a big meal, and on certain days, every step taken seems like a major challenge. My knees are shot, my back is bad, my neck hurts pretty much all the time, and I've had a history of head injuries. I felt like a major question mark was hanging over me, as if many fans, wrestlers, and WWE office personnel wondered whether I still had what it took to deliver the goods on such a major show. Our match was one of the intangibles of the night. Sometimes it's hard for WrestleMania to live up to the hype, but in this case, I think fans went away from the arena or their television sets pleasantly surprised and extremely satisfied. Many people thought I had been in the best match on a very good show. I have heard terrible ideas pitched magnificently, and magnificent ideas pitched terribly, so believe me when I tell you that it's all in the pitch.Ī little less than four weeks ago, I participated in our biggest showcase of the year, WrestleMania. Sometimes it's all in the pitch.When it comes to presenting creative wrestling ideas, I have come to learn that the presentation of the idea is often more important than the idea itself.













The Hardcore Diaries by Mick Foley