View Full Version : Do you think Foley is still wrestling for "the love of the business"?
Rollermacka
10-01-2009, 03:46 PM
I had a conversation yesterday and it started about WCW bringing in KISS, Master P, David Arquette, etc. people that "were only really looking for another paycheck" and the conversation slowly moved to people like Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and even touched on Nash's "for the money" gimmick. Foley didnt want to be just a commentator in the WWE so he went to TNA to wrestle again, do you think he did it for the money? Do you think that there are any guys who still wrestle for the fans, or is TNA just another paycheck for alot of these older wrestlers?
I do not know, but I think he needs to stop.
I'm tired of his hobo persona.
Chavo Classic
10-01-2009, 04:15 PM
No. I wonder if he thinks about the things he said in his promo for his 'retirement' match at No Way Out 2000 every time he laces up his boots. You know, the bit about being not coming back after and being a whore.
Ermaximus
10-01-2009, 04:26 PM
I had a conversation yesterday and it started about WCW bringing in KISS, Master P, David Arquette, etc. people that "were only really looking for another paycheck."
Sounds vaugely familiar doesn't it? :shifty:
KISS would play at a sausage fest if the money was right.
Jews, remember?
Ermaximus
10-01-2009, 04:34 PM
:rofl:
Sovereigntywillpr
10-01-2009, 04:57 PM
well I'm guessing the offer and job security with TNA over WWE isn't that great. he might make more but harder on the body(not that there seems to be much with the E)
I guess it would depend on what that paycheck is, and what he was being offered in WWE... I think a little bit of both.
Remeber when Vince talked about his finances on Raw i think, talking about money he put away for his parents...
...I wonder if that was real, and if so, did they loose there money they where putting away with that 401K Scam in the states...the price of college when he retired, along with the cost of living has changed, can't blame him for taking care of his family. You'd think being a long term anouncer in a company that's been around for 50 years and still going strong would be a better idea to take care of his family and make money though.
If he would just rather still wrestle I wonder if that's for himself or that fans though?..
Chavo Classic
10-01-2009, 05:04 PM
well I'm guessing the offer and job security with TNA over WWE isn't that great. he might make more but harder on the body(not that there seems to be much with the E)
I guess it would depend on what that paycheck is, and what he was being offered in WWE... I think a little bit of both.
Remeber when Vince talked about his finances on Raw i think, talking about money he put away for his parents...
...I wonder if that was real, and if so, did they loose there money they where putting away with that 401K Scam in the states...the price of college when he retired, along with the cost of living has changed, can't blame him for taking care of his family. You'd think being a long term anouncer in a company that's been around for 50 years and still going strong would be a better idea to take care of his family and make money though.
If he would just rather still wrestle I wonder if that's for himself or that fans though?..
I hate reading your posts. Do us all a favour, and think about what you want to say and construct your thoughts in sentences rather than splurging all over the keyboard at once please.
BigDaddyCool
10-01-2009, 05:22 PM
I do not know, but I think he needs to stop.
I'm tired of his hobo persona.
Agreed.
Sovereigntywillpr
10-01-2009, 06:01 PM
I'll try and write a thesis next time, or at least an essay. So, if you don't like my posts than do yourself a favour a skip over them.
Thank you...
BigDaddyCool
10-01-2009, 07:20 PM
No, just type something quick and to the point. We already have noid writing thesises.
Ermaximus
10-01-2009, 07:33 PM
He speaks the truth. One Noid is plenty. :D
I don't think I've ever bothered to read a Noid's thesis.
The Show Off
10-01-2009, 07:51 PM
Foley can stay around as long as he wants. I am and always will be a Mick Foley fan. His stuff in TNA isn't his best work but he is so good at selling a feud that he's a real asset to the company.
All that being said I'm going to assume he's doing his TNA stint because a love of the buisness to give back to something that gave him so much, more so than his desire get in the ring.
The Gold Standard
10-01-2009, 09:44 PM
I do not know, but I think he needs to stop.
I'm tired of his hobo persona.
Just make him the GM of Impact. He is better at that.
Anybody Thrilla
10-01-2009, 11:13 PM
I think the business is so different now from what a guy like Foley 'loved' that there's no way he's doing it for anything other than money. I could be wrong, though.
blake639raw
10-02-2009, 12:19 AM
To everybody bitching about long posts, no offense, this is called a DISCUSSION forum. So what if Noid, or any other poster, writes a long post. If you guys have ADD, don't read the fuckin post.
No, it is called the wrestling forum. Wanna get busy?
kareru
10-02-2009, 12:51 AM
if mick foley wanted to he could retire from wrestling altogether and do nothing for the rest of his life, or write books to fill out his days, he's made a shit load of money over his career
Anybody Thrilla
10-02-2009, 01:28 AM
Right...but I think the point of this thread is that he IS still wrestling and some of us are wondering why he would still do it.
Impeccable
10-02-2009, 01:31 AM
I don't think he's doing it for the love of the business anymore. I don't think he's doing it for the money either.
I think he's really trying to put one over Vince by helping TNA to increase it's profile. I think Mick really believes that TNA will be bigger than WWE one day.
DAMN iNATOR
10-02-2009, 01:38 AM
Doesn't really seem like he gives a crap anymore, just as long as he gets a paycheck.
Theo Dious
10-02-2009, 08:54 AM
He either wants attention, or a paycheck, or both. Whichever it is, he's getting annoying as fuck these days.
Skippord
10-02-2009, 09:14 AM
apparently I'm the only one who thinks he's been good in TNA
Theo Dious
10-02-2009, 09:19 AM
I don't think he's been particularly bad in TNA, I'm just sick of him.
Ermaximus
10-02-2009, 09:55 AM
"Damn you Abyss! You ruined my characture of JB and me!" :shifty:
Skippord
10-02-2009, 09:55 AM
ah well that's understandable then
I love him everywhere so that explains why I like him in TNA a lot I suppose
Swiss Ultimate
10-02-2009, 10:55 AM
No. I wonder if he thinks about the things he said in his promo for his 'retirement' match at No Way Out 2000 every time he laces up his boots. You know, the bit about being not coming back after and being a whore.
Isn't that his new gimmick?
Chavo Classic
10-02-2009, 06:46 PM
I'll try and write a thesis next time, or at least an essay. So, if you don't like my posts than do yourself a favour a skip over them.
Thank you...
Funny you mention "thesis" because
a) It'd take someone with a masters in child psychology to understand your ramblings, and
b) Your statements need to be shorter, and not longer.
Thanks for playing though :wave:
Chavo Classic
10-02-2009, 06:52 PM
I think he's really trying to put one over Vince by helping TNA to increase it's profile. I think Mick really believes that TNA will be bigger than WWE one day.
Yep, I don't think anyone (even Mick Foley with all his concussions and what not) could rightly believe that TNA can overtake WWE in at least the near future, especially with writing like this...
"Damn you Abyss! You ruined my characture of JB and me!"
...if TNA is ever going to overtake WWE it's going to be the day when the old brigade of veterans such as Nash, Sting, Steiner, Booker T and Foley himself ride off into the sunset and are replaced by the guys who can actually wrestle. Making Styles champion is a positive sign, but as long as the Main Event Mafia angle is around, then it isn't going to change.
How long was the Main Event Mafia meant to be around anyway? And why haven't they put over any new talent, like they were supposed to, yet?
Swiss Ultimate
10-02-2009, 06:54 PM
Foley talked about considering joining TNA in his 3rd book...they asked him to join.
I wish he hadn't.
Sovereigntywillpr
10-02-2009, 10:15 PM
if mick foley wanted to he could retire from wrestling altogether and do nothing for the rest of his life, or write books to fill out his days, he's made a shit load of money over his career
You saw his bank account?
Ermaximus
10-03-2009, 01:58 PM
...if TNA is ever going to overtake WWE it's going to be the day when the old brigade of veterans such as Nash, Sting, Steiner, Booker T and Foley himself ride off into the sunset and are replaced by the guys who can actually wrestle. Making Styles champion is a positive sign, but as long as the Main Event Mafia angle is around, then it isn't going to change.
How long was the Main Event Mafia meant to be around anyway? And why haven't they put over any new talent, like they were supposed to, yet?
Your guess is as good as mine man. I think it has something to do with the fact that TNA thinks that every guy that the WWE lets go is going to be "the next big thing of TNA."
Well shit! If that's the case, the WWE needs to cut Primo, Jamie Noble, Jimmy Wang Yang, and The Great Khali asap. Granted if they did that, at least 2 of those 4 would end up in World Elite. :roll:
kareru
10-03-2009, 02:04 PM
You saw his bank account?
being an 8 time best selling author and wrestling for the wwf for 7 or so years, im sure he's got a few dollars hanging around
YOUR Hero
10-03-2009, 02:24 PM
You think so, but not neccessarily.
Anyway. The future of TNA isn't going to be fromthe remnanats of WWE's cast-offs. That's not tosay there isn't value in some WWE guys, but there direction is far to inter-twined with WWE guys.
One of WWe's big edges is/(was) in promoting new guys. In keeping things fresh. They too (WWE) need more of that again. IMO, that's the key to sucess in 'rasslin.
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