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A comedic segment with The Rock that remains one of the highest-rated segments in the history of Monday Night Raw .
The documentary highlights the evolution of Foley’s unique personas, often referred to as the "Three Faces of Foley": WWE For All Mankind The Life And Career Of Mick...
: A wild, brawling persona that gained notoriety in WCW, ECW, and Japan for taking extreme physical punishment. A comedic segment with The Rock that remains
: Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Foley grew up in a close-knit neighborhood in Long Island, New York. He was an active athlete in high school, participating in football, basketball, and lacrosse—notably wrestling alongside teammate and future comedian Kevin James. He was an active athlete in high school,
: Foley broke barriers by writing his own autobiography, Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks , which reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
During a match against The Undertaker, Foley was thrown off and later through the top of the 16-foot cell, moments that became iconic in wrestling history.
: A "cool," fun-loving hippie character Foley originally created in backyard videos as a teenager; he debuted this persona in WWE in 1997 as a tag team partner for Stone Cold Steve Austin. Career Milestones & Defining Moments Significance King of the Deathmatch (1995)