FunKay the Inevitable
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Alright, as we all saw on Monday, Mick Foley returned to declare his interest in winning the 2012 Royal Rumble. He was cut-off by Dolph Ziggler during this promo and in essence, laid the groundwork for a potential feud with the young upstart. Now, Mick's known for putting over young, future/present main event talent. Triple H, Edge, Randy Orton and so on. Dolph Ziggler appears to be next in line, but is that all Mick's here for? Is it just for the one more WrestleMania programme?
Mick could feud with Dolph and he would put the brash, young superstar over as only Mick Foley could. Hell, the match wouldn't even need to be blood-bath (though I think Foley would try and force the issue as I've heard him praise the use of blood in these type of matches before). But Mick doesn't have to disappear afterwards. Oh no. He could very easily stick around.
In 1996, Jake Roberts did a very similar thing to Mick Foley. He returned for the Royal Rumble that year and went on to work at WrestleMania XII...oh and he put some dude named Steve Austin over in the King of the Ring final. Don't remember what happened to him. Anyway, Jake remained with the company until he relapsed into his old drug and alcohol problems in 1997. Why bring this up? Well, why not use Mick Foley in a similar capacity? Mick works his programme with Dolph, but maybe, just maybe, he impresses a higher up (Vince, HHH, Teddy Long, maybe even Johnny Ace) who hires him on as a regular talent.
Mick would progress from Dolph to perhaps Jack Swagger, an ally of Ziggler's. Lord knows Jack needs someone to take him aside and work with him on his mic skills which have somehow relapsed into the child-like state they were before his World Heavyweight Championship run. Anyway, the point is, Mick is a useful guy to have around. He was useful in 2000 when he was putting guys over as the Commissioner after he retired from in-the-ring.
He was useful in 2004 when he put Evolution over. He was useful in 2006 when he had a solid 6 month run with Edge and Ric Flair. He can be useful again. He looked a little sluggish sure, but who wouldn't love to see Mick wrestle a hand-full of matches again throughout this year. It helps further Mick's legacy as a brilliant talent even more, it helps the younger talent both on screen and in the back and it helps the process of creating new stars.
Oh, and one more thing, this thread was 100% D-Man approved.
Mick could feud with Dolph and he would put the brash, young superstar over as only Mick Foley could. Hell, the match wouldn't even need to be blood-bath (though I think Foley would try and force the issue as I've heard him praise the use of blood in these type of matches before). But Mick doesn't have to disappear afterwards. Oh no. He could very easily stick around.
In 1996, Jake Roberts did a very similar thing to Mick Foley. He returned for the Royal Rumble that year and went on to work at WrestleMania XII...oh and he put some dude named Steve Austin over in the King of the Ring final. Don't remember what happened to him. Anyway, Jake remained with the company until he relapsed into his old drug and alcohol problems in 1997. Why bring this up? Well, why not use Mick Foley in a similar capacity? Mick works his programme with Dolph, but maybe, just maybe, he impresses a higher up (Vince, HHH, Teddy Long, maybe even Johnny Ace) who hires him on as a regular talent.
Mick would progress from Dolph to perhaps Jack Swagger, an ally of Ziggler's. Lord knows Jack needs someone to take him aside and work with him on his mic skills which have somehow relapsed into the child-like state they were before his World Heavyweight Championship run. Anyway, the point is, Mick is a useful guy to have around. He was useful in 2000 when he was putting guys over as the Commissioner after he retired from in-the-ring.
He was useful in 2004 when he put Evolution over. He was useful in 2006 when he had a solid 6 month run with Edge and Ric Flair. He can be useful again. He looked a little sluggish sure, but who wouldn't love to see Mick wrestle a hand-full of matches again throughout this year. It helps further Mick's legacy as a brilliant talent even more, it helps the younger talent both on screen and in the back and it helps the process of creating new stars.
Oh, and one more thing, this thread was 100% D-Man approved.