Mick Foley Reveals Why He Didn’t Get Involved In Creative In WWE Or TNA

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WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently took to an episode of his Foley is Pod podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including why he didn’t get involved in the creative side of things in WWE.

Foley said, โ€œWith WWE, I didnโ€™t โ€” Clint Eastwood said in Magnum Force, โ€˜A manโ€™s got to know his limitations,โ€™ and my limitations would include not spending any extraordinary amount of time with Mr. McMahon. I love Vince, but I donโ€™t think I could operate. He has a certain way of motivating people, and like Al Snow said on Wrestlers, โ€˜A pat on the back is two feet higher than a kick in the ass.โ€™ I always responded better to the pat on the back, and Vince is more of a kick in the ass type of guy.โ€

Foley also talked about why he didn’t get involved in the creative side of things in TNA/IMPACT Wrestling.

โ€œI do regret that I did not get more involved with TNA on the creative end. Yeah, I should have. I did used to have some good ideas storyline-wise. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve had one in a very long time though. So that would be the reason. My son would just come up โ€” when he worked for the WWE and especially when he worked really closely with the talent NXT on their promos, he could just come up with idea after idea, but I stopped having those ideas a while ago.โ€

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


(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)