Mick Foley has backed AEW’s MJF, agreeing that wrestlers can create their own WrestleMania moments and don’t need to be in WWE to have them.

Foley praised MJF in his recent interview on “The Ariel Helwani Show,” stating that he has had some memorable moments wrestling in front of a small audience and that it isn’t necessary to have a match at WrestleMania to experience something special.

“I really respect what he [MJF] says about not needing a WrestleMania moment because, Ariel, I’m going to tell you that in life and in wrestling, we get to select our own WrestleMania moments,” he said. “I’ve got, I think, three shows left, and I alternate stories, but the core stories, there’s three or four core stories that stay the same. And two of them were matches in front of less than 150 people or less. And they become so meaningful because of the work that was put in and the lengths that we went to make it special. And no one will tell me those moments were not as good as appearing in front of 101,000 people at WrestleMania Dallas. Don’t get me wrong, that was amazing.” 

Foley narrated an incident involving a sick child, where he dressed up as Santa and put on a performance that left many in the room emotional. He called it his own WrestleMania moment, stating that everyone can create their own special moments.

“So, anyone out there, whatever field you’re in, I really believe we get to pick our own WrestleMania moments, that we don’t allow anyone else to decide what success is. Like, we get to do that for ourselves.”

Foley recalls his first encounter with MJF

Mick Foley, despite receiving unflattering remarks from MJF, has lauded the AEW World Champion and recalled the first time he saw him in the ring. At first, the WWE Hall of Famer was unsure whether he would make it big in a major promotion, but MJF eventually proved him wrong. Foley has been pleased with MJF’s development and even went as far as to say that the AEW star is currently the best on the mic.

“I saw him at an independent show in Alaska, maybe 2018 [or] 2019, somewhere around there. I thought, ‘Man, what a fantastic independent heel this guy is.’ Honestly, I didn’t think he could project toughness at that point. And I thought, ‘Hey, nothing wrong with being a great independent heel, but I don’t know if he can project toughness to the point where he can contend with the top guys in either organization.’ And I’m happy to admit I was wrong on that because he does. He can and he does, and he was good already on the microphone, but this guy, I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say he’s the best in the business on the microphone right now.”

There’s the possibility that Foley — who came face-to-face with MJF at Double or Nothing — could get in the ring with the AEW World Champion for one final match, which has seemingly been in the works for quite a few years.



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