Mick Foley won't be wrestling in a final match due to a concussion but the Hardcore Legend and WWE Hall of Famer has been able to see the silver lining in all this.

The three-time WWE World Champion recently revealed that he was calling off plans to have one final match after suffering from the effects of a concussion he couldn't even recall experiencing. Foley had wanted to compete in one last death match for his 60th birthday and hoped the match would motivate him to lose weight.

In his latest YouTube video, Mick gave some great news about his current health.

"When I resumed my work schedule, I was a little out of it. But over the next three days, wow, really felt the fog lifting. It's kind of like coming to the surface after you've been swimming."

Mick added that he was happy in a way that this situation has been a 'wake-up call' for him to recognize that he isn't the young man that he once was.

"I am no longer going to be taking on the deadly duo of Father Time and Mother Nature, because they commenced to kicking my butt, and it's not a rematch I'm looking to have."


While it would've been interesting to see Mick lace up his boots one final time, it wasn't meant to be. Given the health complications that arose during Ric Flair's last match, it's for the best that Mick does not wrestle again if he is to prioritize his health. Nevertheless, Mick had an incredible career in the ring, one that he can be proud of.