WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley spoke to the Democrat & Chronicle about how comedy shows fill the void of wrestling.
“I don’t really miss it because I have these shows that fill that void … and I can kind of come back any time I want to. I was just on the stage in front of 15,000 people a couple weeks ago. And honestly, it was no more gratifying than being on the stage in front of a couple hundred people in a club,” he says.
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