The “Mount of Wrestling. Rushmore” is a popular term that veterans and fans often use during the list of the four wrestlers who had the greatest impact on the industry or their point of view. Always so often, veterans are invited to know who their “Mount of Wrestling. Rushmore”, and in a recent interview with “”Monopoly events“Mick Foley has shared his list of four most impactful professional wrestlers, although his list often changes.
“I put Terry Funk there, I put Shawn Michaels there, I put Tommy Billington-The Dynamite Kid-because I am a big fanatic of Brawling, I also put Bruiser Brody there,” said the veteran.
Regarding his own heritage, Foley noted that the most proud moment of his career was back on January 10, 1995 after his match with Terry Funk. “We put everything into play and I was really proud of the effort we made tonight,” he recalls. “Honestly, I just want us to remember men and women – in fighting – as a person who treated people as they wanted to be treated and, hopefully, fans feel like they have treated them too.”
While Foley has been officially withdrawn from the struggle since 2012, the veteran has returned to form and teased a potential final match, and during an interview with “for the love of the struggle”, he listed a few names, including Kevin Owens and Ric Flair jokingly, but said that his ideal opponent would have been Bray Wyatt.
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