WWE HOF Mick Foley: Sued Over Fire, Buried by Flair, and the Cactus Jack Adult Video Story
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
WWE HOF Mick Foley: Sued Over Fire, Buried by Flair, and the Cactus Jack Adult Video Story
WWE HOF Mick Foley: Sued Over Fire, Buried by Flair, and the Cactus Jack Adult Video Story
2026
Wrestling
Mick Foley in a 2004 live Q&A setting, bouncing from hilarious to surprisingly blunt in about 30 seconds. Foley talks thumbtacks and why Randy Orton looked like he went into shock, why he’s a “steel chair traditionalist,” and why fire spots can go real wrong (including the time he spent days in court after a fan got burned and tried to cash in). He also addresses Ric Flair’s autobiography comments about him, suggesting why Flair went “controversial” in print, and throws in a sharp (but fair) take on WWE’s handling of Randy Orton right after he won the title. Then it gets weird: Foley explains how the Cactus Jack theme music got permanently ruined for him after a fan tried to show him a “rather adult” tape… and that music hits at exactly the wrong moment. There’s also a genuinely wholesome section: Foley talks about Operation Smile and promoting a children’s book where proceeds go toward building an early education center in the Philippines, plus a charity story about raising money at an indie show. Ox Baker also appears and gives Foley a heartfelt tribute. Content note: This is an archived live event from 2004. Language and adult references reflect the era and the crowd setting. Highlights: “Traditionalist” weapon choice: steel chair vs. thumbtacks Foley’s court case over a fire spot (and what the court decided) Ric Flair book comments and why Foley thinks they happened WWE “pushing Orton” discussion and what they did wrong after the title win The Cactus Jack theme music + the “adult tape” story Operation Smile / charity / kids book fundraiser Ox Baker tribute and convention-style crowd banter