Although Mick Foley has been retired from in-ring action for years, the WWE Hall of Famer is still running hard with various bookings.
Foley was last in action when he worked the Men’s Royal Rumble Match in 2012. However, in recent weeks, he has talked about doing one final death match. Foley recently noted that he’s not sure just yet whether he will do it but is setting the deadline for a decision by early 2025.
In the meantime, Foley recently announced on Instagram that he had to pull out of some bookings due to a health setback, something he thinks he caused by his traveling schedule. He wrote:
“I’m VERY SORRY TO CANCEL
I’m really sorry to give the news that I will not be able to make it to the Squared Circle convention in Indianapolis this weekend. I’ve been working through some dizziness the last couple of weeks – and my family and I feel like it would be best to cut back on my traveling until my symptoms are gone. I also will be unable to make my return to OVW Thursday as I had originally hoped. I think I may have just done way too much driving 90 hours in days – not enough sleeping, and just taken on too many bookings in the month of March. I really take pride in making all my dates, and I absolutely do not want to let anyone down, but in this case, we feel like it’s best for me to rest up.”
We wish all the best to Foley!
Mick Foley had to pull out of bookings after experiencing dizziness over the last few weeks. Best wishes to him. pic.twitter.com/27cLLFognu
— Andrew Ravens l WrestlingNews.co (@Andrew_Ravens) March 28, 2024