Born in Bloomington, Indiana
on June 7, 1965, Mick Foley was a....shall we say, "unusual" child. Soon
after his birth, he moved with his family to Setauket, Long Island, New
York. During his days at Minnesauke Elementary School, he discovered that
he loved pain. He was tormented throughout his junior high school days
at Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School and felt he never recieved the love
& respect that he deserved. While attending Ward Mellive High School,
Mick made a home video of himself wrestling under the name of "Dude Love".
Dude Love was a heartthrob, much like Shawn Michaels is today, which filled
the void left by the scorn of Mick's peers. On this video, Mick emulated
his idol, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, and his jump from the top of a steel
cage onto Bob Backlund by leaping from the roof of his house onto an "opponent"
lying on a mattress. Somehow, this home video managed to find it's way
into the hands of Dominic Denucci, leading to Mick's pro career. Denucci
trained Mick, and "Cactus Jack Manson" debuted on June 24, 1983 with a
victory over Kurt Kaufman. Mick never forgot his character of Dude Love,
however, and it would be showing up again later in his life. Cactus Jack
appeared in the CWA as a member of the "Stud Stable", and won the tag titles
there with Gary Young. The remainder of the Stud Stable turned on Cactus
& Young, and they lost the belts on November 7, 1988, to Robert Fuller
& Jimmy Golden. Cactus & Young dropped a loser-leaves-town match
on November 20, leading to Cactus' appearance in World Class. Upon his
debut in World Class, Jack joined Gen. Skandor Akbar and began to team
with Zodiac II. They defeated World Class Tag Team Champions Jeff Jarrett
and Kerry Von Erich on May 30, 1989 for the titles, but lost them 10 days
later. On August 4, Cactus and Cpl. Braddok defeated Jeff Jarrett and Matt
Bourne for a second tag title reign, but this only lasted for one week.
Mick left World Class not long after this defeat, and moved up to the "big
time" of the NWA. Cactus teamed with Kevin Sullivan in the NWA, and they
battled Abdullah the Butcher & Norman the Lunatic. This tour of NWA
was rather uneventful for Cactus, and he left for UWF. Teaming with "Cowboy"
Bob Orton against Sunny Beach & Stevie Ray, Cactus appeared on UWF's
Beach Brawl pay per view on June 9, 1991, but came out on the losing end
of that encounter. It was around this time that Cactus began to garner
a sizeable number of fans. He began to use the Double-Arm DDT in 1991,
and it was so powerful that it became his finishing move for the next 5
years. Also in 1991, Cactus feuded with Eddie Gilbert in what was one of
the best feuds of 1991. Their brutal feud came to a head when they battled
3 times in one night, once in a falls count anywhere match, once in a stretcher
match, and once in a steel cage match. Shortly after these matches, Cactus
hedaed to the Global Wrestling Federation in yet another stable, this one
being the Boss's Cartel. It included Rip Rogers, Muckan Singh, Scotty Anthony
(known to fans today as Raven), and Cactus. Their goals were the tag team
titles, but they were unable to capture them. Soon after this, Cactus headed
back to WCW. Cactus debuted as an ally of Abdullah the Butcher, and battled
alongside Abdullah, Big Van Vader, and the Diamond Studd (known today as
Scott Hall), against Sting, El Gigante, and the Steiner Brothers in what
was termed the "Chamber of Horrors". A short feud with Van Hammer was followed
by a brutal feud with Abdullah for Cactus. Not long after this feud ended,
Cactus began a series of matches with Big Van Vader. It was this series
of matches which would change Cactus forever. In April, Vader powerbombed
Cactus on the concrete floor, causing a concussion and amnesia. Soon after
this, Cactus disappeared from sight. A series of interviews began involving
a search for Cactus Jack. Once he was found living with homeless people,
he was discovered to have no recollection of ever wrestling, nor of his
family. He returned to save the British Bulldog from an attack by Vader
& began another feud with him. This culminated with a Texas Death Match
at Halloween Havoc 1993. In Germany, while wrestling Vader, Cactus's head
was caught in the ring ropes, and, while freeing himself, 2/3 of his ear
was torn off. Rather than have the ear reattached, Cactus returned to the
USA for a tag title match. Cactus and Kevin Sullivan defeated the Nasty
Boys for the WCW Tag Team Titles, but lost them soon afterwards. This led
to a feud between the two, and Cactus lost a loser-leaves-WCW match to
Sullivan. Following this loss, he wrestled in Japan and Tennesee's SMW,
as well as ECW, where he was to make the biggest mark. At the start of
his ECW tenure, Cactus had a bloody series of matches with Sabu. Following
this, he teamed with a rookie named Mikey Whipwreck and they won the tag
team titles from the Public Enemy. Not long after this, Kevin Sullivan
came in to ECW, allegedly as Jack's tag team partner, but he eventually
turned on him, reprising their WCW feud. He was able to eliminate Sandman
from competition for a while due to a concussion, but was later attacked
by Sandman, along with DC Drake and Terry Funk. After defeating Funk, he
embarked on a series of brutal title matches with Sandman, one of which
was a barbed-wire rope match. Although Cactus won this match and was declared
ECW World Champion, Bill Alfonso reversed the referee's decision. Cactus
was popular with the fans during his ECW stint, until he teamed with Tommy
Dreamer & the Pitbulls in August of 1995 and DDT'ed Dreamer. Not long
after this, Cactus defeated 911, breaking the giant's unbeaten streak.
He continued wrestling in ECW until April 1996, when he defeated Mikey
Whipwreck in his farewell match. After doing the Fargo Strut with Stevie
Richards & the Blue Meanie, Cactus cut an interview stating that he
was no longer going to wrestle as Cactus Jack...or so we thought. On Monday
Night Raw, the night after Wrestlemania 12, Mankind was set to make his
debut. He defeated Bob Holly relatively easily, unveiling a new finishing
maneuver, which he called the Mandible Claw. If you haven't seen it before,
it involves pressing the index/middle fingers down on the packet of nerves
underneath the tongue, causing paralyzing pain. Later in this same show,
Mankind ran out during the Undertaker/Justin Hawk Bradshaw match and attacked
the Undertaker, setting off a brutal feud. They battled at King of the
Ring '96, as well as at Summerslam 1996. The latter was entitled a "Boiler
Room Brawl" match, which began in the arena's boiler room and was won by
the first man to retrieve Paul Bearer's urn. No holds barred, it was one
of the most brutal matches in WWF history. At the end, the Undertaker beat
Mankind to the ring, but Paul Bearer refused to give him the urn. Bearer
attacked him, then handed the urn to Mankind, turning on his longtime protege.
Following Summerslam, Mankind was declared the number 1 contender to the
WWF title, and faced Shawn Michaels at In Your House: Mind Games. This
match was one of the most brutal, as well as the best, in WWF history.
Mankind was defeated, with the Undertaker's interference. Mankind and the
Undertaker were set to battle in an "unsanctioned" match that was entitled
a "Buried Alive" match. The only way to win was to incapacitate your opponent
to the point at which you could put him in a "grave" and bury him alive.
The Undertaker won this match, but Mankind got the last laugh, as he and
several other heels buried the Undertaker alive. The Undertaker was "reborn"
following this match, leading to another showdown between him and Mankind.
The Undertaker won this match, all but ending their feud. At the Royal
Rumble '97, Mankind was one of the last 10 men in, and began to battle
with his old rival Terry Funk. They eliminated each other, but continued
to brawl on the floor. Mankind and Paul Bearer's newest protege, Mankind's
old nemesis Vader teamed up to battle the WWF tag team champions Owen Hart
and the British Bulldog at Wrestlemania 13. Mankind applied the Mandible
Claw to the British Bulldog, but Owen & Davey Boy kept the titles.
The Undertaker won the WWF title at this same event, paving the way for
Mankind to recieve a title shot at In Your House: Revenge of the Taker.
He was pinned, but his manager was burned in the face by the Undertaker.
At the next In Your House, Mankind defeated Rocky Miavia in what was all
but a useless filler match. Mankind was profiled in a series of interviews
with Jim Ross, talking about his history as Cactus Jack, and basically
what I've talked about in this biography. This was the beginning of Mankind's
face turn, and he was pushed to the King of the Ring tournament. Hunter
Hearst Helmsley defeated him after a Pedigree through a table, setting
off a brutal feud. They battled at In Your House: Canadian Stampede, ending
in a double countout. Neither man was satisfied, however, so they continued
battling throughout the arena and out into the parking lot. Not long after
this, Mankind, who had been lobbying to be chosen by Steve Austin to be
his tag team partner, was attacked by Austin. The next week, Austin was
to wrestle with a mystery tag team partner for the WWF Tag Team Titles.
This partner turned out to be none other than Mick Foley, but not as Mankind,
as his old persona of Dude Love! Dude and Austin won the tag team titles,
and held them until In Your House: Ground Zero, when they were forced to
relinquish them due to an injury to Austin. At Summerslam, however, Mankind
and Hunter Hearst Helmsley wrestled in a cage match. During this match,
Mankind dropped an elbow on Helmsley...FROM THE TOP OF THE CAGE! The crowd
was stunned. This signaled the virtual end of Mankind, as he wrestles as
Dude Love more now. On WWF Raw from Madison Square Garden, Dude Love was
to wrestle Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Falls Count Anywhere match, but
he came on the TitanTron saying he doesn't do that style of match, but
knew someone who did. When he made this statement, Mankind walked out and
sat beside him. He said that he didn't wrestle those kinds of matches either,
but that he too knew someone who did. As he said this, out walked none
other than CACTUS JACK, who proceeded to defeat Helmsley in a brutal, brutal
match. Later, on Raw, Dude Love was assaulted by Kane. The next week, Mankind
requested a match with Kane at Survivor Series. When this was denied by
Commissioner Slaughter, Mankind slapped him with the Mandible Claw. Mankind
eventually secured an "un-sanctioned" match with Kane, where, despite a
strong showing by m' main mandible, Mankind, Kane eventually defeated him.
Soon after his confrontation with Kane, Dude Love was brutally attacked
by the New Age Outlaws, breaking his ribs on a table. The next week, as
Mankind, he was locked in a freezer by the Outlaws. This was the final
straw, and his mind finally snapped, releasing the persona of Cactus Jack
once again. In his return as Cactus Jack, Foley brought along some "help"
against the Outlaws...Chainsaw Charlie, also known as TERRY FUNK! Cactus
& Chainsaw terrorized the Outlaws for the next several weeks. This
culminated in a match between the two.