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Mick Foley had a plan, not perhaps a cunning one but one that
would make fans buy the ECW One Night Stand II PPV in their droves. In
hindsight its a shame he couldnt have waited until December
to Dismember! Foley couldnt wait though, he had a plan that would
change the face of how fans perceived his character, make a new generation
adore a sixty-year old wrestler and forever change the backside of Vince
McMahon.
Hardcore Diaries is the third autobiography by Mick Foley.
The way hes going even Jordan might not be able to keep up with
him. This is a different book from its predecessors though, sure theres
reminiscences and family life but in the main it follows the progression
of Foleys idea for a storyline that would captivate the audience
but cause him many political problems with the WWE executives, not least
of all Vince McMahon. Could he convince McMahon to give air-time to Terry
Funk, a total legend but one thats now in his sixties and with severe
knee problems. Well have a full review of the book in Piledriver
Plus thats out in a couple of weeks time but in the meantime
how about hearing from the man himself as Piledriver Online interviews
the Hardcore Legend himself, Mick Foley
Having already written two autobiographies youd have thought that
Mick would have been used to the task but this third installment differs
greatly from its predecessors and gave him a few problems. Writing
it wasnt the difficult part, living through the events that I had
to write about was. It was frustrating writing it because the other two
were memoirs looking back and here the story was unfolding.
Hardcore Diaries begins with Mick addressing the WWE team
of writers, including of course Vince and Stephanie about his ideas for
a storyline involving himself (naturally), Edge, Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer
and a certain part of Vince McMahons body. I wondered if many WWE
stars have such input in their storylines without first having to marry
the bosses daughter and how much it would mean to him working on a storyline
that was his own creation. Yeah I was thankful, I think the best
WWE television is when guys tell stories that they really feel involved
in. I have had a lot of latitude over the years. Partly the reason why
I was so frustrated is because this was my baby.
One of the biggest problems Mick had wasnt dragging Vince away from
his almost everlasting feud with Shawn Michaels and subsequently DX, but
in convincing McMahon that he could make Terry Funk a main eventer in
just a few weeks. Vince wasnt convinced that the aging Funk could
do the job and win over a new generation of fans but did the arguments
they had when Funk walked out on a show years before have anything to
do with the unwillingness to push Funk. Foley doesnt know if the
problem was based on troubles they had in the past but when the
storyline did go ahead and the match was a success, did it mean a lot
to Mick to prove Vince wrong? Well, it would have meant more to
me if there had been more of a painful confession on his face. He was
so quick to just say that I was right. Itd have been nice to punish
him some more. Back when The Rock and I did This Is Your Life
on Raw, Vince was upset that twelve minutes turned into twenty-six but
the next day when the ratings came in, he knew he was wrong. There was
some relief that finally I was right.
Turning the idea into an actual PPV main event wasnt an easy job
for Mick and he had to deal with the politics that beset professional
wrestling. The need to push DX, the worries over Terry Funk, the unwillingness
of Vince McMahon to be a part of the story, especially when itd
see Funk bite a chunk out of his ass, something that would seriously damage
the Kiss My Ass storyline, all had to be overcome. How did
Mick feel about that struggle? This was the first time Id
encountered that for quite a while. Some people do get hurt more than
others and there is the concept of the glass ceiling. Politics does play
a small role, it hasnt happened to me too much, it hadnt really
affected me until One Night Stand II.
A key part of the story was Foley turning heel and joining Edge and Lita.
He hadnt been a heel since his early days in the WWE and although
it was an important part of the storyline, it created problems for him
that he hadnt foreseen especially when it came to ECW. I enjoyed
it as I could do different types of promos. I think the promo I
did with Terry Funk in Texas and with Ric Flair in New Jersey, they stood
out as two of my favourite wrestling moments. Retrospectively it hurt
me with the fans and it broke a bond. Fans see the other guys flip back
and forth from good to bad but I was the one guy they could rely on to
be a good guy In some ways I do regret getting involved in One Night Stand
II. It did prevent me from becoming a big part of the ECW show.
To read more of the first part of this interview go to www.piledriver-online.co.uk
and click on downloads and just go to Edition Two. That also features
interviews with the King of Europe Cup winner Nigel McGuinness, XWA boss,
Greg Lambert, a ChickFight special containing interviews with MsChif and
Jason Deadrich and an interview with Brian Fritz from Between the
Ropes. Theres also 20 pages of news and show reviews. Edition
one is also still available to download.
Brett A Schwan
wrestlingclothesline.com
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