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Post by jean0987654321 on Apr 9, 2024 2:27:45 GMT -5
Thank God. He has no business in the ring. He doesn't need to do it. He's not broke and he's not like Sting where he's in good shape and his injuries haven't wrecked him to death
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Apr 9, 2024 7:05:53 GMT -5
I'm glad he changed his mind on this, I know he wishes he can but health comes first. It sucks he got a concussion unknowingly as it seems. I still hope he keeps on with the weight lose training, to live a longer healthier life. I mean, did he change his mind or did Dr's tell him "Dude. No."
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Post by Bo Rida on Apr 9, 2024 7:13:07 GMT -5
He could still do an angle with Caronda to help motivate him.
Just have him try to get Jimmy Llyod away from being a broski and becoming hard-core legend. It's not a big stretch, Foley hits/sockos Cardona, Noelle attacks SDL Jimmy adds some Foley moves to his arsenal to win and starts wearing flannel.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 9, 2024 10:56:54 GMT -5
I've no earthly idea why sixty year old overweight, destroyed body Mick Foley thought he could even take one back bump and be able to get back up. He knows his body and brain can't take any of this. He he has said he can't go on rollercoasters anymore because they rattle his head around too much after his history of concussions.
There is no way he could even take a scoop slam now, hell an overdrive, or any weaker move. And to think he planned on doing a hard core match.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 9, 2024 10:59:10 GMT -5
Didn’t his neurologist tell him that in 2012 one more bump even if taken correctly, would be disastrous for his brain which caused Mick to cancel his potential feud with Jon Moxley at SSlam 2012? I always thought that the brain couldn’t heal but then again I am not a neurologist. It's bad enough he wants one more match, but thankfully it isn't with Moxley, although I'm sure he'd take it easy on Mick IF Mick wanted him to. Yes and at that WWE game presser where Austin and Flair were at (I think the entertaining one where Flair got drunk) Mick said he cannot wrestle ever again
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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 9, 2024 11:01:29 GMT -5
Genuine question, not intended to be snarky - and no offence to those worried for Mick Foley's wellbeing! But is there any precedent of a wrestler doing themself serious damage in a one-off post retirement match? (Other than Mickey Rourk in The Wrestler...) I totally get it when people compete beyond their prime in boxing or MMA, or in wrestling with a full-time schedule. Maybe I'm naive but I'm a bit surprised people think old guys can't have a one-off pretend fight - especially with another experienced hand. Taker and Goldberg nearly killed each other. Triple H tore his pec in Saudi. All I can recall
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Post by Watch AEW Magnitude on Apr 9, 2024 11:25:29 GMT -5
I hate that it’s not happening for the reason it is, but I’m certainly glad it’s not happening.
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Apr 10, 2024 4:59:32 GMT -5
I'm glad he changed his mind on this, I know he wishes he can but health comes first. It sucks he got a concussion unknowingly as it seems. I still hope he keeps on with the weight lose training, to live a longer healthier life. I mean, did he change his mind or did Dr's tell him "Dude. No." Likely both. Plus his wife as well demanding not too.
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