Mick Foley

Michael "Mick" Francis Foley Sr. (born June 7, 1965) is an American writer/novelist and wrestler currently signed with TNA. Acting as executive share holder, Foley holds a good amount of leverage within the company, having the ability to book matches, punish wrestlers, and the like.His first match in WWF was against the British Bulldogs. As a teenager, he made a tape of himself as a wrestler named Dude Love and filmed himself jumping off a house onto his opponent. Currently, he is the reigning TNA Legends Champion.Mick Folay is partially but still appearing in TNA after Eric Bishoff said that Foley is fired.Mick Foley had mentioned that he was not fired by Eric, later in February. Foley Would'nt have come to TNA at all, ut his friend Jeff Jarret made him t do so.

With winning the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, Foley became the second only man to hold a title in each of the four major wrestling organizations in the U.S., WCW, ECW, WWF/E and TNA. Apart from TNA, Mick himself enjoyed WWE more.He was trained by Dominic DeNucci and later made his debut in 1983. Due to his carrer he shared the the nickname as 'The Hardcore Ledgend' with Terry Funk, quick searches said that Mick Foley was actually the real Hardcore God.

Current Storylines
Mick Foley reigning the TNA Belts

On April 19, 2009 at Lockdown, he defeated Sting to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship for his first ever championship in TNA, and his fourth World title overall. Mick did not lose the championship, but Sting became the new leader of the Main Event Mafia by pinning Kurt Angle at Sacrifice. Foley had also stated on Impact! tapings that if he retained the TNA World Heavyweight Title at the King of the Mountain match at Slammiversary, he would only put the title up in a match once a year. However, he lost the title to Kurt Angle in the King of The Mountain match at Slammiversary. He received a rematch at Victory Road, commenting he had only submitted once in his career (to Terry Funk, in a spinning toe hold) and swore he'd never do it again. He lost the match when Angle forced him to submit again with the ankle lock.

On July 30, 2009, the 200th episode of Impact!, Foley won the TNA Legends Championship by pinning champion Kevin Nash in a tag team match where Nash teamed with Angle and Foley with Bobby Lashley. At Hard Justice Nash defeated Foley to regain the title, following interference from Traci Brooks.

Storylining with Abyss

On the September 24 edition of Impact! Foley turned heel when he attacked Abyss during and after a TNA World Tag Team Championship match against Booker T and Scott Steiner. Foley revealed Abyss as the one who tore up his picture and beat him to a bloody pulp with a video tape and the baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire. Abyss then challenged Foley to a Monster's Ball match which Foley accepted. At Bound for Glory Abyss defeated Foley in the match. Two weeks later, Foley turned face by turning on Dr. Stevie and saved Abyss from him. The following week he explained that he had played Dr. Stevie all along and had challenged Abyss to a match at Bound for Glory in order to see how tough he really was. On the November 12 edition of Impact! Raven returned to TNA and saved Stevie's future in the company by costing Abyss a match and throwing a fireball in Foley's face.

Storyline with Eric Bischoff

After this, Foley turned his attention away from Abyss and Dr. Stevie and concentrated on Hulk Hogan's arrival in TNA, appearing to be paranoid about Hogan taking over TNA. On the December 3 edition of Impact! Foley teased another heel turn by booking face Kurt Angle in a handicap match, after Angle refused to give him information on who Hogan is bringing to TNA. At Final Resolution Abyss and Foley defeated Stevie and Raven in a "Foley's Funhouse" tag team match. On January 4, 2010, the day of Hulk Hogan's debut for TNA, Foley was assaulted by the reunited Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman, when trying to get a meeting with Hogan. On the January 21 edition of Impact! new Executive Producer Eric Bischoff fired Foley, after claiming to have been attacked by him. Later, on February 11, Bischoff and Foley "talked it over", as Hogan suggested 2 weeks prior, and Foley was entered in the 8-Card Stud Tournament at Against All Odds. The match was a No-Disqualification match against Abyss, the latter of whom won the match and advanced

Personal life
Mick Foley has participated in numerous Make-A-Wish Foundation events, made surprise visits to children in hospitals and worked with the Christian Children's Fund. Foley has also visited schools and libraries, talking to students about the value of education and the importance of reading and traveled to various military bases and military hospitals to visit U.S. troops.

In the summer of 2004, Mick Foley spoke at the College Democrats of America Convention in Boston. He also opposed conservative John Bradshaw Layfield in a special debate on Raw prior to the 2004 presidential election.

Mick Foley is married to Collette Foley, née Colette Christie. The couple have three sons, Dewey Francis (born in 1992), Michael Francis, Jr. (born in 2001), a third son Huey (born in 2003), who was mentioned at Wrestlemania XX, as well as on the August 21, 2006, episode of Raw and a daughter, Noelle Margaret (born in 1993).

Foley suffered a tragic childhood. The first day Folay finally found himself Harcore was the time he was wrestling against his friend before starting his profession. Foley was then kicked in the jaw and was rapidly bleeding. Foley hardly took notice and beat his friend brutally. When joining the WWF/WWE/TNA Foley was called the Hardcore Ledgend, surprisingly his new nickname by fans is the The Hardcore God.

Mick Foley usually is a sponser for the the fund of welfare, therefore he supported many Sports teams. In the past few years Foley has become involved as a donor and volunteer with RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network), joining their National Leadership Council, a small group of key supporters who have given their time and money to help RAINN eliminate sexual violence.Foley committed to funding a larger primary school as well which was completed in September, 2009.Foley has been outspoken in his support for the Democratic party.

Wrestling facts

 * Finishing moves
 * Cactus Elbow (Diving elbow drop to the outiside of the ring, sometimes from the ringapron or another elevated surface)
 * Double arm DDT
 * Mandible Claw (WWF/E/TNA) / Love Handle (WWF) / Mr. Socko (WWF/E) (the latter of the three named for the dirty sock Foely places over his hand to perform the move)


 * Signature moves
 * Biting the opponent's forehead
 * Cactus Clothesline - innovated
 * Cactus Jack Crack Smash (Diving senton from off the apron to the outside)
 * Foley hits several punches to the opponent's face followed by performing his "Bang! Bang!" taunt
 * Stump-Puller Piledriver (Pulling ppiledriver)
 * Running double axe handle to an opponent in the tree of woe position
 * Running knee strike to the face of a seated opponent in the corner
 * Running swinging neckbreaker
 * Sunset flip
 * Sweet Shin Music (Superkick to the shin) - parodied from Shawn Michaels


 * Tag teams and stables
 * Rock 'n' Sock Connection - with The Rock
 * Cartel
 * Devastation Inc.
 * Raven's Nest
 * Union


 * Managers
 * Paul Bearer (WWF) (1996-1998)


 * Theme music
 * "Back In Black" by AC/DC (ECW)
 * "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf (ECW, ROH)
 * "Schizophrenic" by Jim Johnston (WWF)
 * "Welcome To The Jungle" by Guns N' Roses (UWF)
 * "Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeath (IWA Japan, SMW)
 * "Wreck" by Jim Johnston (WWF)
 * "Bang Bang" by Dale Oliver (TNA)
 * "Bang Bang" by Dale Oliver (remake and lyrics) (TNA)

Championships and accomplishments

 * Continental Wrestling Association
 * CWA Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Gary Young


 * Extreme Championship Wrestling
 * ECW World Tag Team Champion (2 times) - with Mikey Whipwreck


 * International Wrestling Association
 * IWA Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Tracy Smothers


 * IWA Japan
 * IWA King Of The Death Matches Champion (1995)


 * Music City Wrestling
 * OMW/NAASW North American Heavyweight Champion (1 time)


 * Steel City Wrestling
 * SCW Heavyweight Champion (1 time)


 * World Championship Wrestling
 * WCW World Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Kevin Sullivan


 * World Class Wrestling Association
 * WCWA Light Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
 * WCWA Tag Team Champion (2 times) - with Scott Braddock (1) and Gary Young (1)


 * World Wrestling Federation
 * WWF Champion (3 times)
 * WWF Hardcore Champion (1 time) (First)
 * WWF World Tag Team Champion (8 times) - with Stone Cold Steve Austin (1), Chainsaw Charlie (1), Kane (2), Al Snow (1), and The Rock (3)


 * Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
 * TNA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 * TNA Legends Championship (1 time)

WCW, ECW, WWE, & TNA Title Victory History:

TNA
 * World Championship
 * 4/19/09 Lockdown – beat Sting in a cage match
 * Legends Championship
 * 7/1/09 iMPACT! – w/ Lashley beat Champion Kevin Nash & Kurt Angle

WCW
 * Tag Team Title
 * 5/22/94 Slamboree – with Kevin Sullivan beat The Nasty Boys

ECW
 * Tag Team Title
 * 8/27/94 – with Mikey Whipwreck beat The Public Enemy
 * 12/29/95 – Mikey Whipwreck beat 2 Cold Scorpio to win the title

WWE
 * WWE Championship12/29/98 – The Rock
 * 1/26/99 Halftime Heat – The Rock
 * 8/22/99 SummerSlam – Beat Steve Austin & Triple H

Hardcore Title
 * 11/2/98 – awarded the new title from Vince McMahon due to his loyalty to Vince

World Tag Team Title
 * 7/14/97 – Dude Love & Steve Austin beat Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith
 * 3/29/98 WrestleMania 14 – Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie beat The New Age Outlaws
 * 7/13/98 – Mankind & Kane beat The New Age Outlaws
 * 8/10/98 – Mankind & Kane beat Steve Austin & The Undertaker
 * 8/30/99 – Mankind & The Rock beat The Undertaker & The Big Show
 * 9/20/99 - Mankind & The Rock beat The Undertaker & The Big Show
 * 10/12/99 – Mankind & The Rock beat The New Age Outlaws
 * 11/2/99 – Mankind & Al Snow beat Bob & Crash Holly

Injuries
Mick Foley himself is the Hardcore Ledgend andhas suffered many injuries through that.


 * Six concussions from 1986 to 1998
 * One broken jaw in 1986
 * Two broken noses in 1993
 * One broken cheekbone in 1998
 * Lost four front teeth from 1989 to 1998
 * Two-thirds of his ear ripped off in 1993
 * A separated shoulder in 1990
 * A fractured left shoulder in 1989
 * A dislocated shoulder in 1998
 * Second degree burn on his shoulder in 1995
 * Second degree burns on his arm in 1995
 * 54 stitches on his left arm in 1995
 * A broken right wrist in 1989
 * Bone chips in his right elbow in 1996
 * Six broken ribs from 1991 to 1998
 * A torn abdominal in 1992
 * A torn ACL
 * A broken toe in 1991
 * A total of over 300 stitches in his arms, head, eyebrows, hands, ears, shin, cheek and lip
 * Thousands of thumb tack holes

Books
Mick Foley is a famous author in the USA, therefore his carrer in writting career made him the New york times best seller. Mick Foley is currently working on a new diary or book, It si called 'Crossing the Line'.


 * Foley, Mick (1999) Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-039299-1.
 * Foley, Mick (2000) Mick Foley's Christmas Chaos. ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-039414-5.
 * Foley, Mick (2001) Mick Foley's Halloween Hijinx. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0-06-000251-4.
 * Foley, Mick (2001) Foley Is Good: And the Real World is Faker Than Wrestling. ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-103241-7.
 * Foley, Mick (2003) Tietam Brown. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-41550-5.
 * Foley, Mick (2004) Tales From Wrescal Lane. World Wrestling Entertainment. ISBN 0-7434-6634-9.
 * Foley, Mick (2005) Scooter. Knopf. ISBN 1-4000-4414-6.
 * Foley, Mick (2007) The Hardcore Diaries. PocketBooks. ISBN 1-4165-3157-2

Filmography

 * 2009: The Daily Show - Nov 19, 2009 Comedy Sketch as "Senior Asskicker"
 * 2009: Hard Knocks - as TBA (Post-Production)
 * 2009: Tattoo's: A Scared History - as Himself
 * 2009: Finding Sandler - as Himself (Pre-Production)
 * 2009: Squidbillies - as Thunderclap (1 Episode, Anabolic-Holic)
 * 2007: Anamorph - as Antique Store Owner
 * 2007: Staten Island - as Pawn Shop Owner
 * 2007: Bloodstained Memoirs - as Himself
 * 2006–2007: Avatar: The Last Airbender - as The Boulder (Voice, 2 Episodes)
 * 2003: Jimmy Kimmel Live - as Himself (Guest Co-Host, 5 Episodes)
 * 2001: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 2001: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - as Himself (Contestant)
 * 2001: Robot Wars: Extreme Wars - as Himself (Host)
 * 2000: Saturday Night Live - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 2000: Big Money Hustlas - as Cactus Sac
 * 2000: Now and Again - as Charlie (1 Episode, "The Eggman Cometh")
 * 2000: Celebrity Death Match - as Mankind (1 Episode, "Battle of the Heavy Metal Headbangers")
 * 1999: Late Night with Conan O'Brien - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 1999: The Martin Short Show - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 1999: The Howard Stern Show - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 1999: The Howard Stern Radio Show - as Himself (1 Episode)
 * 1999: G vs E - as Himself (1 Episode, "Sunday Night Evil")
 * 1999: Boy Meets World - as Mankind (1 Episode, "For Love And Apartments")
 * 1999: Total Request Live - as Mankind (1 Episode)
 * 1999: Beyond the Mat - as Himself

External links and references

 * Mick Foley profile at CAGEMATCH.net
 * Wrestling's Long History of the Bait and Switch at Pro Wrestling Arena