10 Extreme Wrestling Matches Mick Foley Has Probably Forgotten

What Hell In A Cell match!?

When it comes to sickening bumps that destroy brain cells and result in frequent trips to the emergency room, Mick Foley has long been the king. For many of his peers, that fact hasn't always been something to shout about - everyone from Ric Flair to Paul Roma (of all people) have criticised Foley's willingness to put his body in the firing line just to pop a crowd. In a way, Mick Foley's work is almost like the Marmite of the wrestling world, people either adore what the man is willing to do to himself in order to entertain, or see his matches as little more than a festival of spots, solely designed to provoke a reaction in favour of actual substance. Whatever the case, it cannot be denied that Mick Foley - either as Cactus Jack, Mankind, Dude Love or simply himself - is one of the most beloved wrestlers of a generation, but it's actually pretty remarkable that the guy can walk. Looking back on his career, it'd be fascinating to see which bouts Mick can actually remember vividly, because he's always employed a big bump style and taken an extraordinary amount of punishment. Explored here are 10 matches which Mick Foley just might not be able to recall. If he can, it's pretty amazing, because these ones were not for the faint of heart, and there surely must be blank spots in the man's brain when trying to think back to these big time bouts.
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