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The WWE Hall of Fame, Mick Foley, planned to have a retirement fight last year, but finally canceled it after suffering a brain shock. Interestingly, Foley has now revealed that he even met with MJF for a possible angle that would have led to a retreat fight.

While talking to The Wrestling ClassicMick Foley revealed that he had a secret meeting with MJF to discuss the idea of ​​a retirement fight. He pointed out that MJF had planned six weeks of narrative, and Foley said there were many fighters interested in making a final fight with him, including fighters from Deathmatch, MJF and Karrion Kross of the WWE.

“Hey, listen. I had an ultra -stretch meeting with MJF about the possibility of having a final fight with him, and he designed as six really solid weeks of narrative. When I put the idea of ​​making a final fight, believe me, they did not miss interested. Really, from the boys of Deathmatch to MJF, to Karrion Kross in the WWE.

When asked if he and MJF could do something together on screen soon, Foley said it doesn't seem to happen. Even so, he appreciated the meeting. He said they were only two Long Island boys gathered in a meat restaurant, without photos, just a great moment.

Foley said he didn't want to share MJF's ideas, since that depends on him, but thought they were really good. If they had moved on, it could have been a great six -week story.

Foley added that MJF is so talented that he could have helped improve his microphone performance and to cover his weaknesses in the ring. Even if the fight had not been incredible, he believes that they could have convinced many people that they were.

“Oh, man, it doesn't seem to happen. It doesn't seem to happen, but I felt flattered. It was quite great: two Long Island boys gathered in a meat restaurant. We didn't even take a picture of the situation, but it was great. I mean, I don't want to tell you, it depends on him if he wants to share his ideas, but they were good ideas. And if he could have carried out, he could have been a really good six -week program.

And he is so good and so great professional that I would have raised my level in the microphone. We could probably have found a way of working around my weaknesses in the ring, highlighting the positive. Even if it weren't a great fight, I bet we could have convinced many people that they were. ”

Although a fight between MJF and Mick Foley probably never happens, the idea of ​​a six -week rivalry between Foley and MJF is still a “yes?” Fascinating for wrestling fans. Anyway, Foley will always have great respect for the salt of the earth and that will never change.

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