![]() He talks about not enjoying Raw anymore, but rather being annoyed during his viewing. He says he is on the verge of not watching Raw anymore. He says that his most recent Facebook post stemmed from trying not to over-react last week but feeling the need to get his opinion out. – Foley’s Facebook post: Foley talks about having to fight the tendency to put something on social media immediately. – Mick Foley intro: Austin talks about how he doesn’t want this conversation to come across as two bitter veterans griping about the industry. ![]() He also talks about the upcoming return of the Broken Skull Challenge on CMT. – Introduction: Austin starts by talking about how he read Mick Foley’s Facebook posts about the state of WWE and reached out to him to discuss just that on today’s show. – Foley believes The Authority angle is played out, and he worries that with declining ratings, the WWE will only amp up The Authority’s presence on Raw.ħ:00 – Start of interview with Mick Foleyģ8:22 – Finishing thoughts on overproduction – The two also talk talent walking on eggshells because they are too afraid to piss off the higher-ups as well as having too many things to memorize. – Both Austin and Foley believe that the current WWE is too overproduced and that not letting talents take risks and learn is greatly hampering their ability to become stars. Triple H noticed Foley's pause and walked up to him, ready to spit out more demeaning commands, only to (YES) get a mouthful of mandible sock! Hunter flailed to escape the hold, all too familiar it's halting powers as Mick cranked further down on the claw, until Stephaine cheap-shotted Mick right in his "Dude Loves" stopping his rebellious display of testicular fortitude.– Foley pleas for Vince McMahon to leave Sasha Banks alone and let her do her thing. ![]() His hands shook with the fire of a thousand Cactus Jacks as he appeared to be exiting the squared circle, seemingly going along with the McMahon mindset, only to secretly reveal to the dozens (and dozens) of his Detroit fans (right there, in the Joe Louis Arena) that he had Mr. Well, Mick ain't no stooge, and he definitely ain't no monkey. In classic, "evil boss" fashion, Trips started to dress down the "Hardcore Legend", calling him "broken down", a "monkey" (copyright DDP, who called me that on a voicemail once for slacking on DDP Yoga) and threatening the potential WWE futures of his children if he didn't fall in line like any good company stooge. ![]()
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