Mick Foley Explains Why He Hasn’t Taken A Coaching Job With WWE
There is no doubt that Mick Foley has a lot of experience to offer the younger generation of superstars. However, Foley has stayed away from the WWE since his retirement. Although he has made sporadic appearances for the promotion over the years, he hasn’t taken up a coaching role yet.
Speaking on his Foley is Pod podcast, Mick Foley addressed taking on a coaching role, saying that he doesn’t have the business mind or attention to detail to do it.
“No. I don’t have the head for business and the attention to details. I did as far as character went. Maybe I could have been a good guy to help with promos. I remember asking Hillbilly Jim about his work with WWE and saying, ‘Yea, I would like to do something’, but a little bit of Vince went a long way for me, like, I just knew I couldn’t be that close.
When John Laurinaitis and I talked when I came back from TNA, it was almost like opening up a menu and asking me what I wanted to order. I could host shows. I could come back occasionally. I could be an agent. Pretty much anything I wanted and I just thought, I can’t be an agent. I can’t do that. I would love to have been offered the idea to be a consultant.
Mick Foley on Foley is Pod
Nobody ever offered me a consultant’s role. I would have loved to have been offered a consultant’s role. I think that what I have to say is valuable. For the entirety, up until a couple years ago, I lived on Long Island. I was an hour and a half away, which only like three people were. I think it was me, Taz, and Tommy Dreamer were New Yorkers. Almost everybody, almost by official edict, was either Florida or Texas.
I think I could have contributed more, although I will say I think I did contribute quite a bit with returns in 2004 or 2006. Not so much after I came back from TNA, but I’ve been part of the mix. I was able to come back and cut a promo with Moxley and Seth Rollins that I thought was really valuable. I did the Holy Foley show. I’m pretty good with how things turned out.”
Foley Is Pod
It’s a shame that the younger talent won’t be able to learn under the guidance of Mick Foley. However, we will have to wait and see if Foley decides to change his mind in the future.
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