10 Brutal Realisations About WWE Network's Holy Foley!

5. The Most Natural Parts Of The Show Are The Two Youngest Foleys

Mick Noelle Foley
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Holy Foley! is wracked with issues and reality show tropes but with Mick Foley's extensive work in front of the camera performing as a professional wrestler that spanned three decades, one might expect more from the former world champion in terms of selling his performance as legitimate.

We've already covered some of the drawbacks to Noelle and Collete's characters on the show, and jabbed a bit at Mick's limited comedy, but two of the most refreshing parts of Holy Foley! are Mick and Collette's two youngest sons, Mickey and Hughie.

Whenever they appear on-screen, they don't come off as being as heavily-produced like the rest of the show. Hughie and Mickey are actually the most natural parts of the show.

Perhaps their youthful innocence plays a part in that, but you'd think the older adults would be able to "outshine" the two kids but that is just not the case here.

Whether or not the show producers even script Mickey and Hughie or just allow them to roam free with minimal input is unclear. Regardless, the two youngest Foleys remain the bright spots of the show which should tell you all that you need to know about the quality of this WWE Network production.

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