WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley is considered a legend in the pro wrestling industry. Mick Foley worked in other companies and also worked with numerous top stars in the industry. In fact, Foley also sent in a video resume to join the Judgment Day for some reason.
Foley signed with WWE back in 1996 and he had to work harder than anyone else. He had to do so in order to convince Vince McMahon that he was a main event-level star.
Throughout his illustrious career, Mick Foley has been responsible for creating numerous iconic moments in WWE history. From his death-defying plunge off the top of the Hell in a Cell structure at the hands of The Undertaker, to his introduction of the unforgettable sock puppet to Mr. McMahon during his hospital stay, Foley has always given his all, no matter the situation.
Mick Foley, drawing on his four decades of experience and boundless enthusiasm, has set his sights on a darker goal. He has expressed his desire to join Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley, and Dominik Mysterio in the Judgment Day event, and has submitted a video resume outlining his credentials for consideration. With his wealth of experience and his unwavering commitment to the art of wrestling, Foley could prove to be a valuable addition to this already impressive roster.
In the video, Foley can be seen sporting a purple flannel shirt and a drawn-on teardrop tattoo, making a compelling case for his inclusion in the Monday Night Raw faction. Throughout the video, his son adds some comedic relief, drawing a reference to Al Snow by writing “help me” on his father’s forehead, and even adding a phallic drawing on Foley’s face.
Despite the humor, Foley is sincere in his desire to bring a wholesome presence to the already successful group, a vibe that would mesh well with Rhea Ripley and company.
It remains to be seen whether or not Judgment Day will respond to Foley’s application, but Finn Balor’s focus is currently on his rivalry with another WWE Hall of Famer, Edge. Balor is determined to finish the feud at WrestleMania 39.