Before his stints as Mankind or Dude Love or as plain ole' Mick Foley in the WWE, Cactus Jack was a destructive, vicious force to be reckoned with in early 90's WCW. From his very on-screen debut, Cactus Jack beat Sting to a bloody pulp, and would continue to do so throughout their on-off feud which lasted most of a year. In his autobiography, Foley called their falls count anywhere match at Beach Blast '92 one of the best matches that either man had ever worked, to date. While Foley was featured heavily in WWE 13's Attitude Era Mode, there's not been a version of Cactus Jack in his prime in recent versions of WWE games. There's no doubt that Cactus Jack deserves a spot if a DLC pack of Sting's greatest rivals were an option, but Mick Foley is also a very deserving legend in his own right in terms of his accomplishments, longevity and skill, regardless of which gimmick or persona is featured.
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