Mick Foley On If He Will Ever Wrestle Again, WWE's Next Breakout Star, CM Punk And More
- Mick Foley recently spoke with Jon Robinson of ESPN.com to promote the new WWE '13 video game. Here are some highlights:
One of the interesting things before the Attitude Era is how you had the ugly brown outfit and Steve Austin was originally the Ring Master and The Rock had his poofy hair, but you guys all went out and changed your fortunes based on letting more of your real personalities out. If you guys didn't take the ball and run, would we have even seen an Attitude Era?
I think you're on to something here. And this is not a knock on The Rock and Stone Cold, because Mankind was featured pretty prominently, even in brown. But I still had to tweak some things, but Stone Cold and The Rock, they were literally at dead ends. I don't know how close The Rock came to being released, but I believe it had to be close. But they reinvented themselves by becoming extensions of themselves rather than just being a one-dimensional character. The guy you saw when Rocky Maivia came out with the hair and all smiles, that's not who he was. Turn the volume all the way up on who he is, and he becomes The Rock. Just like if you're reading this and you don't think my personality is interesting enough to be featured in a video game, but if you turn the volume all the way up, it was just an extension of ourselves.
Do you think the WWE performers today have that same ability, to go out there and try to make it by being extensions of who they are in real life?
I think you can always learn lessons by the guys who came before you. Guys in the current product, and I love the current product, but they have to be a little bit more imaginative because they can't go to such physical and verbal extremes like we did. But I think there was always a lot of pressure, and that's pressure in a good way, for us to come up with our own characters and our own verbiage, and we sank or swam depending on how good our own stuff was. You're seeing guys who are doing this today in CM Punk and Daniel Bryan. A few years ago, did you think that these guys would be the face of WWE? These are amazing characters, and they're extensions of themselves, so I think some of the guys are seeing what we did in the Attitude Era, they're adapting, and they're making it work for them.
Who would've thought Kane and Daniel Bryan would be the most entertaining part of every show?
Man, I know, and I'm so happy for them. Kane had been talking to me about how he's been there since 1996 and he's had a 16-year run and how he's a bit banged up from years of his big, physical style. He told me that he needed to find a way to tweak the character a little bit, and when I saw him a few weeks ago I told him, "You are my hero." He laughed and said, "No, I've become you!" Here's a guy who realized he could no longer do the stuff he was known for back in the Attitude Era, so he brought some levity and laughs to the character. The anger management skit where he broke down his entire career was brilliant. I sent out a tweet right after I saw it saying, "This is why I love this stuff." It brought me right back to some of the humor we loved to do back in the Attitude Era.
Now you're back on TV and you gave an awesome promo against CM Punk. What was it like being in the ring with Punk?
Man, I'll tell you what. Punk is as good, both verbally and physically, as anyone who I've ever been in the ring with. I had the pleasure of being in there, but I have to tell you something, I was a little nervous. I didn't know if I could still cut promos on that level, but when you're dealing with a guy like Punk who is so intense, you realize that you either swim or your sink, and I was doing my best to stay afloat. I didn't realize people were going to react so overwhelmingly, because when I was done, I was just like, "Thank goodness that didn't go badly." But when I go to the back, I got a standing ovation, and everywhere I went, people were complimenting me on that promo. It was great. I loved it.
Do you see the promo leading to a match, or are your wrestling days over?
I think my match days are over, but hopefully it will lead to something else. I think it's always great to have the guys from different eras in there together. It works great for everybody.
When you look at the current roster, who do you see as the next breakout star?
Carrying the company is something people don't realize how hard it is to do until they get there. Take CM Punk. Even when he was giving great promos and having great matches, was he carrying the company? Up until a year ago, I would've said he's too different and he's going to only have that niche market. But then he gave that incredible promo and he changed the business. I'm not sure who has that type of promo in them. I really can't give you an answer, but there are a lot of guys who are going to be vying for that spot. Daniel Bryan is going to come out of his tag team eventually with an even bigger head of steam as a singles wrestler. Then you have guys like Antonio Cesaro who can do it all and he's finding his way as a character, so I think there's no shortage of candidates.