- In light of reports that Triple H isn’t a fan of Mick Foley, and still holds a grudge against him, Foley posted the following on Twitter to smooth over the situation:
Can I clear up this rumor about me not getting along with Triple H?
Triple H is the man responsible for bringing me back to WWE. I am very happy in my role as WWE Ambassador, and have a variety of WWE projects due out in the next few months: a children’s book, a set of cards that I did the writing for, and the WWE13 game that I am apparently featured prominently in. I am hoping to use the release of the book to become a much larger part of WWE’s “Be A STAR” campaign.
WWE has gone out of their way to clear considerable chunks of time for me, including the Montreal and Edinburgh comedy festivals and the upcoming Singapore Writer’s Festival (more on that in a few days) and February tour of Australia.
And if I ever feel like I need a quick Foley fix; like I absolutely need to hear thousands of people chanting my name? Well,pretty much any house show I want to appear at is just a phone call (or text) away.
There is no higher form of flattery for me than showing up on another WWE Superstar’s highlight video. I was thrilled to be there three times for Triple H.
Bottom line: I’m happy. I’m part of the company I love, and I get to try things on my own. Thank you, Triple H, for bringing me back to WWE.
[Of course this doesn't mean Triple H is a fan or respects Foley. Hunter may have been responsible for bringing him back, but that's part of his responsibility by default. Triple H is also responsible for not giving Mick more of a role on TV. Note how Mick doesn't really address the personal situation. He's being a company man.]
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- In his first post-WWE interview Tyler Reks sits down with theScore’s Arda Ocal:
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- Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd are contemplating calling their tag-team International Airstrike:
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- Hulk Hogan is opening a beach and merchandise shop this week in Mandalay Avenue, Clearwater, Tampa. He told ABC News: “We have everything for the beach and some wrestling stuff too.”
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