10 Times Wrestlers Were Confronted By THEMSELVES!

6. Mick Foley

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"Are you thinking what I think you're thinking."
"I think I am thinking what you think I think you're thinking."

If seeing two of Mick Foley's personas sharing screen time together wasn't enough, the ramblings of Dude Love and Mankind on a September 1997 Monday night gave WWF audiences their introduction to a brutal third string to the Foley bow: Cactus Jack.

For a moment, wrestling fans got to see three versions of Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy stood next to each other in a moment that is still fondly remembered to this day.

The caveat here, of course, is that this was only possible due to the manipulation offered up by a pre-produced video segment. But still, Foley is one of only a select few wrestlers to say that they have legitimately appeared on-screen alongside their actual self.

For those who aren't familiar with this most grin-inducing of early Attitude Era moments, Dude Love and Mankind are left pondering a Street Fight battle with Triple H. With these two iterations of Foley putting their heads together, that's where the WWF debut of Cactus Jack came to the table.

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