It really adds a whole other layer to the conversation over whether wrestling is "real" or not, when even the most routine and "fake" aspects of the performance may have very real consequences. In the lead-up to the match, Mick Foley discussed with hardcore wrestling legend Terry Funk ways he could outdo the previous Hell in a Cell match he had with Shawn Michaels at the Badd Blood: In Your House pay-per-view the year before. Foley became Cactus Jack, developed a reputation for taking wild bumps on the independent scene, and eventually ended up in Memphis, where he started to ramp up the danger level and took a high flat back "Nestea Plunge" bump off the apron to the floor several times before thinking better of it and shelving the bump that caused him such horrible pain.

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The legacy, it is abundantly clear, continues to live on, even if it has never reached those literal and metaphoric heights. And now we have this. “Vader, the real-life Leon White, was in 1994 the greatest monster in the business. Soon, he was doing this in every TV match, and when he went to WCW for the first time, it became his trademark. Although he went on to win three world titles in the then-WWF, Foley was concerned the character's fondness for death-defying stunts - would be all he would be known for. Privacy Fresh out of wrestling school in 1986, those that knew of him were already talking about how good a bumper he was.

By David Bixenspan Nov 6, ... other injuries too, but right now, let's stick with head injuries)? Play amazing courses on PC, tablet or mobile! On top of that, 11 months ago, Andrew "Test" Martin, who did not work a high risk style, was revealed to have similar damage, which caused some people to further examine the whiplash effect of the flat-back bumps used throughout the wrestling world outside of Mexico, where rolling bumps are used.

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Martin wasn't known as a guy who took a lot of punishment, and he still had a profoundly damaged brain.

Before that, he took two falls from the top of the (older, shorter, but still high) Hell in a Cell cage, the second one knocking him out as a chair fell with him and blasted him in the jaw. Certainly there was no way I could be thrown off that structure and survive. Due to his attitude of taking everything a step further, Foley has had many injuries in his wrestling career. But Foley has urged the 40-year-old action star to carry on in the ring if he wants to and is physically able to do so, because he can create ''dream matches'' in World Wrestling Entertainment that can't happen in other sports.
''I thought I had a fractured pelvis or something I felt so ashamed when I left the hospital and they told me I had a torn muscle but I didn't realise how bad that could hurt.''. Mick Foley's 'Tales from Wrestling Past' tour dates: Pro wrestling is fake, right? Mick Foley Describes How He Lost His Ear in a Match Against Vader. The infamous match that took place at the King of the Ring Pay-Per-View saw The Undertaker throw off the hardcore legend off the top of a cell. Mick is currently in the UK touring his 'Tales from Wrestling Past' comedy show in which he speaks about his in-ring career and his new career as a writer as well as many other topical subjects.

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