WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley considered final match, opts out due to concussion discovery
Mick Foley, a WWE Hall of Famer known for his hardcore wrestling style and multiple personas, recently considered a final match to cap off his legendary career. Despite turning 60 this year, Foley entertained the idea of a Death Match against opponents like Jon Moxley or Matt Cardona. He even hinted at a potential clash with MJF. However, Foley ultimately decided against returning to the ring after discovering he had suffered an unnoticed concussion.
Tony Schiavone, reflecting on Foley’s career, praised his move from WCW to WWE as the best decision he ever made, noting how it catapulted Foley to stardom. Although the final match didn’t materialize, Foley expressed satisfaction with getting back into shape during the process. His consideration of one last bout generated significant buzz among wrestling fans, showcasing the enduring appeal of the wrestler known for his Cactus Jack, Mankind, and Dude Love personas.
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