Eric Bischoff Recalls Releasing Mick Foley From WCW In 1994

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WWE Hall of Famer and former WCW President Eric Bischoff took to an episode of his 83 Weeks podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including releasing Mick Foley from WCW in 1994 because Mick was a liability.

Bischoff said, โ€œI let Mick go, because Mick was dangerous.โ€ โ€œMick was intent on wrestling this extreme, high-risk wrestling style โ€” jumping off balconies and things like that. That was the last straw, and I let Mick go because Mick was a liability โ€” not only onto himself but โ€” in certain circumstances in WCW โ€” he was dangerous to the fans. Not intentionally, obviously, but when youโ€™re jumping off balconies onto the floor in front of the crowd, things can go wrong.โ€

Bischoff also talked about how Foley chose to continue wrestling the way he did after being told to tone down his wrestling style.

โ€œMick made his own decision to leave WCW. He was given a choice, and he chose to continue wrestling the way he wrestled.โ€

You can check out Bischoffโ€™s complete podcast below.