WWE: Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses - A Life in Wrestling Trailer

WWE: Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses - A Life in Wrestling Trailer (2004)

"Bang! Bang!" 20 January 2004 Factual 390 mins

Call him Cactus Jack, Mankind or Dude Love; by any name, there's never been anyone in or out of the squared circle quite like Mick Foley. Now the one and only "hardcore legend" shares his biggest and most brutal matches from WWE, WCW, ECW and SMW--against such foes as the Undertaker, Sting, Sabu, and others--along with classic promos, salutes to Al Snow and Mr. Socko, and much more. Have a nice day!

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Cast

Mick Foley

as Himself/Mankind/Cactus Jack/Dude Love

Leon White

as Big Van Vader

Darryl Peterson

as Maxx Payne

Jerry Sags

as Jerry Sags

Brian Yandrisovitz

as Brian Knobbs

Sabu

as Himself

Chris Candito

as Chris Candido

Jim Fullington

as The Sandman

Scott Levy

as Raven

Terry Funk

as Himself

Tom Laughlin

as Tommy Dreamer

John Watson

as Mikey Whipwreck

Les Thornton

as Himself

David Smith

as British Bulldog

Tom Billington

as Dynamite Kid

International Releases Dates

United States 20 January 2004

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