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INTERVIEW CLASSIC: Mick Foley talks King of the Ring 1997 vs. Triple H, Taker breaking character, Fiend-Mankind parallels, Samoa Joe, more

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In this week’s Interview Classic episode from five years ago (4-17-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents an interview with Mick Foley, a pioneer of early hardcore style wrestling and one of his generation’s great promo artists. In this wide-ranging interview lasting well over an hour, Foley talks about these topics:
  • His memories of the 1997 King of the Ring match with Triple H that was highlighted on Raw last week in the Triple H Career Moment Countdown.
  • Advice Triple H gave him about his in-ring style as a babyface.
  • His thoughts on empty arena wrestling, his memories of Backlash 1999's Boiler Room match with Big Show and his Halftime Heat match with The Rock (including a great story on helping Rock prepare by watching the Terry Funk vs. Jerry Lawler empty arena match).
  • The parallels of The Fiend/Bray Wyatt and Mankind/Mick Foley characters with a critique of Bray's early work.
  • How he feels about pro wrestling still happening despite the rest of entertainment shutting down due to the coronavirus.
  • His thoughts on Vince McMahon and how he has changed over the years.
  • Memories of working for Joe Pedicino and his Global Wrestling Federation.
  • NXT starting a true developmental off-shoot where wrestlers can find their voice in a smaller setting.
  • His son working behind the scenes in NXT and where his son's passion lies.
  • Working with Big Show on his new Netflix sitcom series.
  • Did Big Show have the career he deserved?
  • His kinship with Chris Jericho and thoughts on the long-lasting career he's had.
  • A great anecdote about Japanese wrestling culture, Jericho bulking up, and Jericho's approach to t-shirts in Japan.
  • What prompted him to compliment Samoa Joe's color commentary on Twitter.
  • His thoughts on MVP and the new team of Cedric Alexander & Ricochet.
  • His opinion on Drew McIntyre as a centerpiece top act in WWE.
  • His updated thoughts on the women's division in WWE including Becky Lynch.
VIP AFTERSHOW TOPICS…
  • Any interest in writing another wrestling book and the plot idea he has in mind.
  • Mick’s position on semi-colons and commas.
  • Someone who betrayed his trust and how it changed his approach to interacting online.
  • Which two or three wrestlers did he have the most fun working with.
  • His thoughts on Undertaker breaking character and diving into social media and long-form interviews, in light of Mick’s Hall of Fame speech comment about not wanting to live in a world where Undertaker is Tweeting.
  • What he’s doing to fill his time isolating himself during the coronavirus.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
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Manage episode 480005251 series 1477077
Content provided by Wade Keller. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Wade Keller or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this week’s Interview Classic episode from five years ago (4-17-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents an interview with Mick Foley, a pioneer of early hardcore style wrestling and one of his generation’s great promo artists. In this wide-ranging interview lasting well over an hour, Foley talks about these topics:
  • His memories of the 1997 King of the Ring match with Triple H that was highlighted on Raw last week in the Triple H Career Moment Countdown.
  • Advice Triple H gave him about his in-ring style as a babyface.
  • His thoughts on empty arena wrestling, his memories of Backlash 1999's Boiler Room match with Big Show and his Halftime Heat match with The Rock (including a great story on helping Rock prepare by watching the Terry Funk vs. Jerry Lawler empty arena match).
  • The parallels of The Fiend/Bray Wyatt and Mankind/Mick Foley characters with a critique of Bray's early work.
  • How he feels about pro wrestling still happening despite the rest of entertainment shutting down due to the coronavirus.
  • His thoughts on Vince McMahon and how he has changed over the years.
  • Memories of working for Joe Pedicino and his Global Wrestling Federation.
  • NXT starting a true developmental off-shoot where wrestlers can find their voice in a smaller setting.
  • His son working behind the scenes in NXT and where his son's passion lies.
  • Working with Big Show on his new Netflix sitcom series.
  • Did Big Show have the career he deserved?
  • His kinship with Chris Jericho and thoughts on the long-lasting career he's had.
  • A great anecdote about Japanese wrestling culture, Jericho bulking up, and Jericho's approach to t-shirts in Japan.
  • What prompted him to compliment Samoa Joe's color commentary on Twitter.
  • His thoughts on MVP and the new team of Cedric Alexander & Ricochet.
  • His opinion on Drew McIntyre as a centerpiece top act in WWE.
  • His updated thoughts on the women's division in WWE including Becky Lynch.
VIP AFTERSHOW TOPICS…
  • Any interest in writing another wrestling book and the plot idea he has in mind.
  • Mick’s position on semi-colons and commas.
  • Someone who betrayed his trust and how it changed his approach to interacting online.
  • Which two or three wrestlers did he have the most fun working with.
  • His thoughts on Undertaker breaking character and diving into social media and long-form interviews, in light of Mick’s Hall of Fame speech comment about not wanting to live in a world where Undertaker is Tweeting.
  • What he’s doing to fill his time isolating himself during the coronavirus.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
  continue reading

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