Mick Foley is a hardcore legend whom the professional wrestling fans would want to witness in one more match. They do know his capability who, all by himself made the Hell in a Cell match, infamous. Days have changed but it still is hard for him to say no to that one final match given wrestling has been his life, all the way.
Going by his age and the number of surgeries that the hardcore legends have undergone, it’s hard to believe that he will compete in a full-length match. But he can obviously compete in a cinematic match where a superstar gets to be protected from taking dangerous bumps.
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The pro wrestling world saw a number of cinematic matches over the past year which came as an effect of the pandemic. WWE or any other company has to come up with innovative ideas to make those kinds of matches happen. Mick Foley seems genuinely interested in competing in such a match which may not turn out to be much physical punishment for him.
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Mick Foley is open to doing a cinematic match
During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer revealed that Mick Foley has noted at one of his recent stand-up comedy shows that he would agree to wrestle one more match, but it will have to be a cinematic match. It definitely was an interesting confession on the veteran’s part as he previously mentioned that he was 100% finished with physicality.
“You know Mick Foley said he would do a cinematic match? There was a comedy show and someone in the crowd asked for one more match, and he said, ‘I could do a cinematic match.’ That was just a couple of hours ago at the show,” the source informed.

Mick Foley hasn’t competed in full-length matches for a long time. To be precise, he wrestled last at Royal Rumble 2012 where he entered the Rumble match as a surprise entrant. Afterward, he appeared on WWE TV as the Raw general manager but WWE never allowed him to participate in a match given his physical condition.
In more news, Mick Foley ended up being in the dog-house of the WWE by opining that AEW is becoming a legit threat to the Vince McMahon-owned brand. So, chances are very low that WWE would like to bring the legendary wrestler back in action.