

The man who fell off a cell onto concrete and lived to tell the tale.
Call him Cactus Jack, Mankind or Dude Love; by any name, there's never been anyone in or out of the squared circle quite like Mick Foley. Now the one and only "hardcore legend" shares his biggest and most brutal matches from WWE, WCW, ECW and SMW--against such foes as the Undertaker, Sting, Sabu, and others--along with classic promos, salutes to Al Snow and Mr. Socko, and much more. Have a nice day!
Acting
Foley played three distinct characters better than most actors manage one
Practical Effects
Every thumbtack, barbed wire, and flaming table is horrifyingly real
Writing
Promos that blur confession and performance
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Foley's 1999 autobiography 'Have a Nice Day' became a New York Times bestseller, legitimizing wrestling memoirs as literary works.
The famous 'I Quit' match with The Rock was partially improvised after Foley realized the scripted finish wouldn't work with the crowd's energy.
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