Mick Foley was a part of WCW and later joined ECW, where he had a two-year stint. Foley then joined Vince McMahon’s WWE in 1996 and had a legendary career. He became a world champion in the company, as well as a multi-time tag team champion.

In his latest A&E Biography, Vince McMahon discussed Foley’s Cactus Jack character and how he felt about it. McMahon also said he felt Foley didn’t have any talent.

But Foley went on to prove the WWE Chairman wrong and became an integral part of the Attitude Era. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.

How Vince McMahon was convinced to sign Mick Foley

WWE’s Bruce Prichard revealed how he and a few others in the company tried to convince Vince McMahon to sign Mick Foley. He tried to use the human aspect of Foley’s character on ECW to persuade the WWE Chairman to sign Foley.

Prichard stated that Vince McMahon wasn’t a fan of “gore” or “crazy bumps” so he used the “intelligence and psychology” of Foley’s Cactus Jack character to convince McMahon.

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