What Dwayne did to Foley at the RR in that I Quit match...

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I'm surprised he was able to write a few books unless he got one of his kids to do it and then just signed off on them.
Seems everyone in wrestling's got a book, I've questioned if they even wrote them myself.


Back on topic, Rock broke up EMT's just to kick foley a few more times while he was down and pose over his lifeless body at the end :mjlol:
 

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Rocky should've called it himself, let's be real. But think they've both said it was Mick's call to decide when to stay down and he was buzzing from the adrenaline so much in the moment he kept thinking he could/should take more.:bryan::sadcam:
 
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I'm surprised he was able to write a few books unless he got one of his kids to do it and then just signed off on them.

He wrote his first two before 2002, and if I remember rightly he didn't have a ghostwriter and wrote the first one by hand on 800 pages of notebook paper while he was on the road between arenas
 

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Dude made his career off of being a bump taker. This and Hell in a Cell were the things that made him famous. Flair was right when he said Foley was a glorified stuntman and a lot of wrestlers got hurt trying to duplicate him.
Foley was a great storyteller and character who used extreme bumps to tell stories and build his character and compensate for the in ring finesse others might’ve had. Those guys who emulated him lacked the same ability to get emotion out of people. That’s why for as many nasty bumps as all the hardcore feds in the 2000’s produced none of them ever held the test of time as much as KOTR 98 or the one in this topic did.
 
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