Mick Foley On If He Gets Tired Of Being Asked About Hell In A Cell

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WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley spoke with KRON 4 in San Francisco to promote his appearance at GalaxyCon San Jose and discussed several other topics, including his favorite aspects of interacting with fans at conventions.

Foley said, โ€œOh, man, yeah, I do really like it. You know, theyโ€™re not for everybody. Itโ€™s different from a WWE appearance. We just come in for two or three hours, or one day, whereas at conventions Iโ€™m there the whole weekend. I like interacting with people. Iโ€™m pretty good at sensing who needs a little extra time, who might need a hug, and I try to leave people with a really good interaction. Every person I try to make a quality interaction with.โ€

On what match at SummerSlam blew him away:

โ€œWell, I was impressed with so many of the SummerSlam matches. Cody and Cena, I think really delivered the goods. And I think what โ€˜Mamiโ€™ (Rhea Ripley) is doing briefly is sensational โ€” I love that. Becky Lynch is back, so I think WWE is looking at some really good days. Theyโ€™ve done a great job getting their talent ready for the main stage, and that pays off in the end.โ€

On the shift toward stipulation matches in wrestling:

โ€œWell, I donโ€™t think WWE does a lot of stipulations, which is good. Itโ€™s easy to just have a card loaded up with stipulation matches, but after a while they lose their importance. I think WWE does a good job of making the special matches special, not overdoing it. Thereโ€™s no formula. Nobody hands you a textbook when you come in telling you the correct number of stipulations versus traditional matches. Even though I made my name doing the wild stuff, for the most part I had traditional โ€” well, wild traditional โ€” matches, and I enjoyed those too. No question about it, I had chances to do anything-goes, falls-count-anywhere matches. In Japan, we messed around with barbed wire and other things I wouldnโ€™t suggest anybody do. But in the end, it comes down to whether or not you can have good matches with just about anybody, in any style.โ€

On if he gets tired of being asked about Hell in a Cell:

โ€œWell, you know what? Itโ€™s been 27 years since that match. Iโ€™d say it bothered me for about 15 of those years, but then I came to grips with it and realized Iโ€™m lucky to be remembered for anything. Weโ€™re all lucky to be remembered for anything, and Iโ€™m lucky Iโ€™ve got a few different things. For people watching at home who are like, โ€˜whatโ€™s the deal with this guyโ€™s teeth?โ€™โ€”these bottom teeth were knocked out that night in that match. I figure I donโ€™t need a house full of wrestling memorabilia as long as I have a mirror. When I smile every morning, I remember exactly what I did for a living and the price you pay to do it.โ€

On if heโ€™s ever become starstruck at a convention:

โ€œWell, I had this great conversation with William Shatner โ€” Iโ€™m kind of giving it away here โ€” because I really enjoyed his documentary. Before that I had only ever said โ€˜helloโ€™ to him. I felt compelled to tell him how much I enjoyed it. As soon as I finished, he looked up at me and said, โ€˜I love Dark Side of the Ring.โ€™ I said, โ€˜Oh yeah, they did an episode on me.โ€™ He said, โ€˜I know, thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m saying it. The dedication youโ€™ve shown to wrestling is so admirable.โ€™ So Iโ€™ve got that on my bingo card. And just last weekend, I got to see Susan Sarandon for the first time in 25 years. She came over like weโ€™d just seen each other last week and asked if I could FaceTime with her son. I was like, โ€˜youโ€™re an Academy Award winner, Iโ€™ll basically do whatever youโ€™d like.โ€™ So yeah, I definitely have moments where I get star struck. And Iโ€™ll dare say there are moments when some of these movie stars get star struck too, because they grew up watching me. Itโ€™s a nice thing. At GalaxyCon, you see all kinds of people. Theyโ€™re really great conventions. And Iโ€™m even breaking one of the general rules โ€” you usually donโ€™t go back to the same con two years in a row โ€” but I am, because I loved it. I love that part of the state, the people, and Iโ€™m looking forward to seeing a lot of you this weekend, right here in San Jose!โ€