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Mick Foley

Actor United States 1965–present

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Everything's relative. I don't think any new pursuit will be as difficult as trying to break into wrestling 25 years ago.
Mick Foley
I don't advocate any child following in their parent's footsteps when their parent's footsteps are as crooked as mine are.
Mick Foley
I get asked a lot about the Rock N' Sock Connection.
Mick Foley
I just feel like there's a better mind-to-pen connection for me than a mind-to-keyboard connection.
Mick Foley
I saw James Ellsworth at an independent wrestling show where I was signing autographs, so I took a photo with him and put up a post on Facebook called 'The night I met James Ellsworth.' Just by nature of how popular that post was, how many comments there were and likes and shares, I was like, 'people love this kid.'
Mick Foley
Mother Nature and Father Time have not been happy with me.
Mick Foley
I developed an interest in the history of the Negro leagues to the point where I visited the museum in Kansas City, Mo., twice and made the museum an integral part of my unheralded 2005 coming-of-age baseball novel, 'Scooter.'
Mick Foley
Bray Wyatt is one of the most captivating characters to come down the pike in ages.
Mick Foley
I remember the first time I smelled B.O. was at a cross-country meet. But it wasn't unpleasant, in a strange way. That's what you got when you worked hard.
Mick Foley
By the time I got to WWE, I had a lot more confidence and willingness to speak up.
Mick Foley
Even though 'SmackDown' has been kind of like the Internet darling, I believe that if they had three hours instead of two, they would find out that it's tough to be a darling when you've got that massive three-hour anchor around your neck.
Mick Foley
I can still remember the first time I heard Tori Amos. It was the fall of 1993, and I was in the back of a colossal '79 Lincoln Coupe Mark V, embarking on some otherwise forgettable road trip somewhere in the Deep South.
Mick Foley