The One Weapon That Didn’t Rattle Mick Foley’s Brain
WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has given some insight into the one weapon that looked like a killer but didn’t rattle his brain.
Mick Foley is known as the Hardcore Legend for a reason. Foley captured his hardcore credentials in Japan as part of the infamous King of the Death Match tournament with Terry Funk in 1995. Foley is no stranger to chairs, tables, thumb tacks, fire, barbed wire, baseball bats, and famously, he was thrown off the Hell In A Cell at King of the Ring in 1998.
Mick Foley recently detailed a surprising weapon that always hurt, and he’s also revealed the one headshot that never scrambled his brains.
Mick Foley Survived Guitar Blows To The Head
Speaking on Maven’s YouTube channel, Foley gave some insight into being nailed by Jeff Jarrett with his infamous guitar shots:
You know, you want to hear that crunch, and it’s like with the bottle you want to hear [shattering] right? You don’t want to hear [plunk]. So when I took it from Jeff, I mean, I was injured because a shard had caught me in the nose, so there was a little bit of bleeding.
When Jeff hit it, it was a great feeling, because you’re getting the reaction. You’re like, All right, good reaction. This hurts, but it’s not a brain-rattling, star-seeing type of thing.