Kemo
03-02-2024, 09:26 PM
The rivalry between The Undertaker and Mick Foley was one of the defining feuds of the Attitude Era. In many ways, the extreme matches between these two helped signify the start of a new era for WWE. With each new stipulation, they took the violence to a new level and gave the fans many memorable moments that are still etched in the minds of people more than two decades later.
The Dead Man reflected on his various extreme encounters with The Hardcore Legend on the latest episode of his Six Feet Under podcast. He mentioned the various stipulations they choose for their matches and explained that the violence made sense because of their characters:
"It was just so violent, for the time period and what they had seen up to that point. I mean, the violence that we projected on each other. There wasn't anything really that matched that.
I think with Mick and I everything that we did because of our characters it all made sense. You would expect us to be in a Boiler Room Brawl because of his character. You would expect a buried alive, you would expect a body bag. It all made sense to where we were at in our story and what we were doing."
The Undertaker explained the motivation of Mick Foley's character that led him to endure extreme pain in order to take down The Last Outlaw. The former World Champion also praised the wrestling veteran mentioning how it was Mick's commitment to the craft that made it all possible:
"With Mick and Mankind always, my image and my understanding of it is like, 'I will do this to myself. Just so that I can do this to you.' That was Mick's mentality, right? That was the story that he was telling. I'm going to endure this much pain, which is going to be...it's going to be monumental pain, just to inflict a little bit of pain on you.
When you started thinking about that kind of mindset, how deranged an individual does he have to be to do those kind of things? I would wear him out. And then he would get on the apron and take a stick or a pencil and jabbing into his leg and he'd pull his hair out. That's just next-level commitment.
But it all made sense into his tormented mindset and that's what made it so believable. Then you have this indestructible force called the Undertaker. Like this guy is going to kill himself. This guy will torture himself to torture this person."
You can check out the full episode of Undertaker's podcast below:
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The Dead Man reflected on his various extreme encounters with The Hardcore Legend on the latest episode of his Six Feet Under podcast. He mentioned the various stipulations they choose for their matches and explained that the violence made sense because of their characters:
"It was just so violent, for the time period and what they had seen up to that point. I mean, the violence that we projected on each other. There wasn't anything really that matched that.
I think with Mick and I everything that we did because of our characters it all made sense. You would expect us to be in a Boiler Room Brawl because of his character. You would expect a buried alive, you would expect a body bag. It all made sense to where we were at in our story and what we were doing."
The Undertaker explained the motivation of Mick Foley's character that led him to endure extreme pain in order to take down The Last Outlaw. The former World Champion also praised the wrestling veteran mentioning how it was Mick's commitment to the craft that made it all possible:
"With Mick and Mankind always, my image and my understanding of it is like, 'I will do this to myself. Just so that I can do this to you.' That was Mick's mentality, right? That was the story that he was telling. I'm going to endure this much pain, which is going to be...it's going to be monumental pain, just to inflict a little bit of pain on you.
When you started thinking about that kind of mindset, how deranged an individual does he have to be to do those kind of things? I would wear him out. And then he would get on the apron and take a stick or a pencil and jabbing into his leg and he'd pull his hair out. That's just next-level commitment.
But it all made sense into his tormented mindset and that's what made it so believable. Then you have this indestructible force called the Undertaker. Like this guy is going to kill himself. This guy will torture himself to torture this person."
You can check out the full episode of Undertaker's podcast below:
qUJSqLHaTa8