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Reason Why Mick Foley Pulled Out,

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Guest FeArHaVoC

Reason Why Mick Foley Pulled Out Of Byte This Appearance

 

Mick Foley was scheduled to appear on WWE Byte This tomorrow, however, pulled out of the show on Tuesday.

 

The reason that Foley decided not to do the show is because he apparently does not want to be associated with WWE right now, mainly due to the controversial necrophilia angle that the company ran on RAW last Monday.

 

Foley, now a fulltime author, markets his books to kids and probably did not want the potentially bad publicity of being on a WWE show hanging over him.

 

Interestingly enough, when Foley originally left WWE, he did so over disagreements with WWE's storylines and how he was being used.

 

Credit: 1wrestling.com/411wrestling.com

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Guest Rob Edwards

Good on Mick in that case. It's nice to see a public WWE figure making a stand of sorts

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I doubt it, but maybe this would be a good, to use slightly boxing terminology, roundhouse right to the jaw to Vince McMahon:

 

You show is only slightly better than Heroes of Wrestling.

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Guest AM The Kid

Good for Mick, thats a nice slap in the face to the WWE when they need it most.

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Guest FeArHaVoC

I doubt even 90% of the WWE audience even knows what "Byte This" is, let alone the General public.

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Guest oldschoolwrestling

I don't even get why he booked himself in the first place. He was pissed when he left about storylines and they continued to suck. Was he ok with everything up til last Monday night?

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Guest buffybeast

Probably. WWF hasn't done anything as disgusting as this ever. I can see why he pulled out from the show.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Good call Mick. If I were him, I wouldn't want to do the show either.

 

As far as comparing Raw to Heroes of Wrestling..well, have you ever actually SEEN Heroes of Wrestling? It's quite remarkable.

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As far as comparing Raw to Heroes of Wrestling..well, have you ever actually SEEN Heroes of Wrestling? It's quite remarkable.

I read about it the few times it's been on WrestleCrap.

 

I don't know which is worse, Necrophilia...or Jake Roberts using his snake as a penil extension.

 

Oh, and for the record: At least Raw has better announcers than Heroes of Wrestling did.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Neither JR nor Lawler can match the wit and wisdom of Jake Roberts.

 

"You want to play 21? I've got 22. You want to play Blackjack? I've got two of those, too."

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Neither JR nor Lawler can match the wit and wisdom of Jake Roberts.

 

"You want to play 21? I've got 22. You want to play Blackjack? I've got two of those, too."

But the big question is this:

 

Was Jake "The Snake" sober when he did that or was he drunk out of his gored?

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Neither JR nor Lawler can match the wit and wisdom of Jake Roberts.

 

"You want to play 21? I've got 22. You want to play Blackjack? I've got two of those, too."

But the big question is this:

 

Was Jake "The Snake" sober when he did that or was he drunk out of his gored?

Jake was so drunk he could barely get through the match without puking all over everyone. :throwup:

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Neither JR nor Lawler can match the wit and wisdom of Jake Roberts.

 

"You want to play 21? I've got 22. You want to play Blackjack? I've got two of those, too."

But the big question is this:

 

Was Jake "The Snake" sober when he did that or was he drunk out of his gored?

Jake was so drunk he could barely get through the match without puking all over everyone. :throwup:

Aaah, I was just making sure that this was from Heroes of Wrestling or it was another segment.

 

And yeah, Jake was more drunk than 50 Sandmans could be.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

he wasn't just drunk, he was BEYOND drunk. You could see Anvil forcibly pinning his shoulders down so they could all go home and forget about that abortion of a match.

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he wasn't just drunk, he was BEYOND drunk. You could see Anvil forcibly pinning his shoulders down so they could all go home and forget about that abortion of a match.

Heh, I see.

 

Related subject: How much did Yokozuna weigh that night? 750...800?

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Guest Jobber of the Week

I have watched Heroes of Wrestling, FWIW. It was MUCH worse than any WWE show this year. Although Raw Roulette comes close.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Yoko was approximately 348,238,476,592,384,765 lbs that night.

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Guest The Hamburglar

I love Mick....but isn't this just a tad hypocritical considering what his characters did in the past, and the matches they were involved in? I mean, even if you take the WWF/E stuff alone, I'm not sure that a lame necrophilia skit is more disturbing then a well-done crazyman living in a boilerroom talking about eating worms skit. And is Triple H arsing about with a dummy really more emotionally intense than Triple H stumbling around with a hole in his leg like he did at RR2000 in his match with Mick? I can understand Mick's point of view as a children's author, but still.

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Guest HartFan86

"Reason why Mick Foley pulled out"

 

He didn't have a condom...duh.

 

I laughed. Shoot me.

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I love Mick....but isn't this just a tad hypocritical considering what his characters did in the past, and the matches they were involved in? I mean, even if you take the WWF/E stuff alone, I'm not sure that a lame necrophilia skit is more disturbing then a well-done crazyman living in a boilerroom talking about eating worms skit. And is Triple H arsing about with a dummy really more emotionally intense than Triple H stumbling around with a hole in his leg like he did at RR2000 in his match with Mick? I can understand Mick's point of view as a children's author, but still.

Uh no what happened on RAW was much worse. Mick's dungeon vignettes weren't that bad. They were actually pretty cool. And yes the Rumble match was brutal, but atleast it was wrestling where violence is expected and not some guy humpin' a corpse.

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Guest AndrewTS
"Reason why Mick Foley pulled out"

 

He didn't have a condom...duh.

 

I laughed. Shoot me.

I was thinking the same thing--am I a pervert? :P

 

Actually, I was thinking "Vince or the older Mr. Levesque should have pulled out."

 

Then again, that isn't a 100% effective, so those demon seeds would have likely made their way in eventually.

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I love Mick....but isn't this just a tad hypocritical considering what his characters did in the past, and the matches they were involved in?  I mean, even if you take the WWF/E stuff alone, I'm not sure that a lame necrophilia skit is more disturbing then a well-done crazyman living in a boilerroom talking about eating worms skit.  And is Triple H arsing about with a dummy really more emotionally intense than Triple H stumbling around with a hole in his leg like he did at RR2000 in his match with Mick?  I can understand Mick's point of view as a children's author, but still.

Uh no what happened on RAW was much worse. Mick's dungeon vignettes weren't that bad. They were actually pretty cool. And yes the Rumble match was brutal, but atleast it was wrestling where violence is expected and not some guy humpin' a corpse.

Most Americans, like me and Mick, don't have much of a problem with violence. Sex, especially WITH A FUCKING CORPSE (or references to it, or someone acting it out with a mannequin), is another matter entirely.

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That's just the norm. for matches...there has to be some violence. And Foley's matches weren't all about just the brutuality....it's about how it added drama and buildup to the match.

 

If you remember, that's what his original plan was....having violence add drama to the match.

 

Fucking dead people is....yeah.

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Guest nikowwf

I love Mick, but I think if he a book coming out soon that he needed the WWE to shill he'd be on the damn show today. Its his right to do what he wants, but I think now that he thinks he doesn't need the WWE to have a writing career (something i disagree with) he can be a stronger critic than he was before.

 

Just my 2 cents. I didn't think the angle monday was offensive. Just stupid and mind-numbing and as non entertaining as humanly possible.

 

NIKO

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Just my 2 cents. I didn't think the angle monday was offensive. Just stupid and mind-numbing and as non entertaining as humanly possible.

 

NIKO

Why can't people admit they think it was offensive? If it put you off, it was offensive. Yet we'll all put up with PLENTY of stupid crap from the WWE before, but people seem to think they let the WWE get some sort of victory if they admit they think it was offensive.

 

I think it was offensive AND mind-numbingly stupid, as well as not entertaining.

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Guest Nater

The only good part of the skit was "Its me.. Kane"

 

after that, it was all downhill.

I would say it was more boring (lacking humor) than offensive (say actual corpses). All in all, poor writing still.

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Guest nikowwf

It didn't offend me. It was HHH humping a manikin. It was obvious it was fake. It was just so stupid.

 

Niko

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Guest The Hamburglar

I don't claim that anything Mick was involved with in his WWF career was as offensive to some as a necrophilia skit, just saying that maybe the violence of some of his matches wasn't exactly kiddy fodder. He has a right to be offended, but I don't think he is in the greatest position to be an arbiter of what is offensive.

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