One thing I was proud of when I did the college talks was that, although stories revolved around experiences that I had in wrestling, one did not need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy them. – Mick Foley
As a halfway decent college DJ, I had been exposed to some great progressive stuff and always took pride in unearthing musical gems. – Mick Foley
I do some things just to entertain myself, and I figure that part of the audience will be entertained as well. – Mick Foley
There are guys who thrive completely on the action in the ring and see the promotion as a necessary evil, whereas I think it’s so much easier to tell people what a tough guy you are, as opposed to backing it up. – Mick Foley
The truth is, pro wrestling is such an incredibly vast, incredibly surreal world. There’s no telling how many words could be written about the subject – especially when the subject involves WWE. – Mick Foley
I did like Test, and he was a guy I kept in touch with for years after we stopped working together. – Mick Foley
It’s difficult to differentiate between a story that’s humorous and clever and one that actually makes people laugh out loud. – Mick Foley
The idea of standing five feet away from Norah Jones and listening to her sing Neil Young’s ‘Down By The River’ was just phenomenal. I compare that to what my kids know of at a concert, which is sitting in a stadium and watching a huge screen. – Mick Foley
I just feel like there’s a better mind-to-pen connection for me than a mind-to-keyboard connection. – Mick Foley
Everything’s relative. I don’t think any new pursuit will be as difficult as trying to break into wrestling 25 years ago. – Mick Foley
I can still remember the first time I heard Tori Amos. It was the fall of 1993, and I was in the back of a colossal ’79 Lincoln Coupe Mark V, embarking on some otherwise forgettable road trip somewhere in the Deep South. – Mick Foley