10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (July 29)

4. Seeing His Face On A WWE Production Truck Made Mick Foley Feel 'Special'

Mick Foley Sting Edge WWE Production Truck
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There isn't much (if anything) that Mick Foley hasn't achieved in pro wrestling down throughout the years. Working for every top company, he is also a multi-time World Champion, bestselling author and back in the mix as the General Manager of Monday Night Raw.

It's therefore somewhat surprising to learn what made the legend feel 'special' this past week. Even though he's cherished by millions of fans around the globe and can look back on a lifetime of magical memories, Mick felt good upon seeing his face adorn the side of one of those massive WWE Production trucks that roll into town for events.

Taking a snap so he could post it on his Twitter account, Foley remarked that he couldn't lie about how great it felt to see his image on the truck. Incredibly, that particular vehicle (used the night before Mick's post at Battleground) marked the first time the WWE Hall Of Famer had been featured on one of the trucks.

That's a mild shock, especially considering the length of service Foley has had in WWE.

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