WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently took to his "Foley Is Pod" podcast, where he spoke about topics such as the Tag Team Street Fight he had between himself and Maxx Payne against the Nasty Boys at the 1994 WCW Spring Stampede PPV and how he ended up doing great damage to his shoulder because there was not enough room to do a certain spot.
Mick Foley said:
“There’s not enough room for me to take this bump, the Nestea Plunge, properly. So I end up doing great damage to my shoulder because I gotta rotate mid-air.”
Mick Foley also talked about how being hit with a shovel on his face during the Tag Team Street Fight was something that wasn't planned.
Mick Foley said:
“I personally thought the Nestea Plunge was enough for the fall, but Sags had other ideas … None of that was [planned], because the only thing we knew was the finish. And again, maybe I’m looking back at this through this with rose-colored glasses, but my recollection — and I think that’s consistent with what I wrote in 1999 — is that I didn’t have anything planned. Maybe Maxx and those guys did, but I was already, in my head, out of the company and getting surgery.”
You can check out Mick Foley's full comments at this link. H/T to Wrestling Inc. for transcribing the above quotes.
