Mick Foley posts throwback picture of an iconic match
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What were you doing on June 28, 1998? I was taking flight lessons, courtesy of
Thanks to all of you who have shared this magic moment of time, and made it an iconic part of wrestling history.24 YEARS AGO TODAYWhat were you doing on June 28, 1998? I was taking flight lessons, courtesy of Thanks to all of you who have shared this magic moment of time, and made it an iconic part of wrestling history. The match was etched in the minds of those who saw it live, and even those who caught up with it later. But apparently Mick himself doesn't remember it too well. In interviews, he has claimed that he barely remembers the iconic bout due to multiple concussions he suffered that night. It sure was a different time in wrestling.
Mick Foley posts throwback picture on the 24th anniversary of an iconic match
Mick Foley as RAW General Manager in 2016 has tweeted out a throwback picture on the 24th anniversary of his iconic Hell In A Cell Match against at King Of The Ring 1998. Foley is one of the most beloved wrestlers from WWE's Attitude Era and is now a respected veteran in the industry. He earned his fame in wrestling by taking part in some of the most memorable hardcore-style matches in history. At the top of that list is the infamous Hell In A Cell match that took place 24 years ago. During the bout, he (as his alter ego Mankind) was thrown off the cell twice in what has since become some of WWE's most iconic imagery. Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy took to Twitter today and posted a picture of him falling from the cell to the announcer's desk. In the caption, he stated that he was taking flying lessons 24 years ago. He even asked people what they were doing while he was risking his health against The Phenom: "What were you doing on June 28, 1998? I was taking flight lessons, courtesy of @undertaker. Thanks to all of you who have shared this magic moment of time, and made it an iconic part of wrestling history," tweeted Mick Foley 24 YEARS AGO TODAYWhat were you doing on June 28, 1998? I was taking flight lessons, courtesy of
Thanks to all of you who have shared this magic moment of time, and made it an iconic part of wrestling history.24 YEARS AGO TODAYWhat were you doing on June 28, 1998? I was taking flight lessons, courtesy of Thanks to all of you who have shared this magic moment of time, and made it an iconic part of wrestling history. The match was etched in the minds of those who saw it live, and even those who caught up with it later. But apparently Mick himself doesn't remember it too well. In interviews, he has claimed that he barely remembers the iconic bout due to multiple concussions he suffered that night. It sure was a different time in wrestling.