WWE legend Mick Foley might be considering a return to the ring. The legendary wrestler is famous for some of the most hardcore, brutal, and physical matches in professional wrestling history.
Foley made a name for himself in the late 90s by wrestling in a physically demanding style. After impressive runs in WCW and ECW, he went on to have a Hall of Fame career in WWE. He even became a three-time WWE Champion. Recently, the legend mentioned that he would like to have one final run before disappearing into the sunset.
This week on The Wrestling Time Machine with host Mac Davis, Bill Apter requested Mick Foley not to return to the ring. He felt that Foley would not be able to keep up with the current style at this age. The veteran journalist advised his long-term friend to stay away from the ring and enjoy his life.
"I've known Mick Foley since the day he started in the business. I knew him actually before that on Long Island. So Mick, if you're watching this, here's a personal message to you. Don't do it! Because it doesn't matter how many teeth you have put in your mouth. It doesn't matter how much weight you've lost. You've been out of the ring for a long time. And why risk it? If you're going to go on your comedy tour and then fade away, that's great. But to get back into the ring with some of the people, some of the athletes that are there today, don't do it. That's friendly advice." [From 0:55 onwards]
It has been nearly three decades since Mick Foley had the legendary Hell in a Cell match against The Undertaker, which promoted his stock in WWE. Foley still hasn't fixed his teeth from years of wrestling, saying it reminds him of his great career.
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