Mick Foley Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/mick-foley/ Sports News & Views Thu, 31 Aug 2023 15:20:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Tribute To Late Terry Funk, Hardcore Pro Wrestling Legend, Who Has Died At 79 https://usports.org/tribute-to-late-terry-funk-hardcore-pro-wrestling-legend-who-has-died-at-79/ https://usports.org/tribute-to-late-terry-funk-hardcore-pro-wrestling-legend-who-has-died-at-79/#respond Thu, 31 Aug 2023 15:20:17 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=202768 Wrestling icon Terry Funk (Image: Wikimedia)
Professional wrestler Terry Funk, known for his longevity and hardcore style, died last Wednesday. He was 79. An active wrestler for nearly five decades, Funk revolutionized extreme wrestling in the late 20th century, paving the way for many more legends to come. His death was confirmed by WWE shortly after fellow wrestlers Ric Flair and […]

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Wrestling icon Terry Funk (Image: Wikimedia)

Professional wrestler Terry Funk, known for his longevity and hardcore style, died last Wednesday. He was 79. An active wrestler for nearly five decades, Funk revolutionized extreme wrestling in the late 20th century, paving the way for many more legends to come.

His death was confirmed by WWE shortly after fellow wrestlers Ric Flair and Mick Foley noted his death on social media.

“Terry Funk is gone,” Foley said. “I just talked to Terry’s daughter, Brandee, who gave me the awful news. He was my mentor, my idol, one of the closest friends. He was the greatest wrestler I ever saw.”

Funk got his start in the industry in the 1960s, when he and his brother, Dory Funk Jr., began working for their father’s Western States Sports promotion. By the 1970s, the Funk brothers were touring internationally, making regular appearances for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) from 1972 to the early 1990s.

Funk, a Texas native, gained a profound appreciation for Japanese culture and its wrestling during his tours there. He was massively popular with crowds and over time, he gravitated more and more to Japanese wrestling’s proclivity for “death matches,” or especially extreme wrestling matches involving blood and weapons-related violence.

He gradually incorporated this into his style and became one of a handful of American wrestlers who brought the style back to North America. In 1995, with extreme wrestling well established in the U.S., he and Foley returned to Japan and fought in a “no ropes barbed wire exploding barbed wire boards and exploding ring time bomb death match.” It was overwhelmingly well received by Japanese audiences, which had always appreciated his biggest risks.

During his career stateside, Funk competed for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE), World Championship Wrestling and many independent promotions, and competed in his final match in 2014. His most notable stint, however, may have occurred between 1993 and 1997, when Eastern Championship Wrestling became Extreme Championship Wrestling, an entire promotion dedicated to hardcore wrestling in Philadelphia.

WWE bought the promotion in the 2000s, but to this day, “ECW” chants are often heard at wrestling events around the country. With his well-established reputation, Funk gave the promotion credibility in its early years through a number of iconic extreme matches with the likes of Foley, Shane Douglas, Sabu and other hardcore legends.

Later in his life, Funk was a constant presence at independent wrestling events, attending even as his health failed. All professional wrestlers must put their bodies on the line in order to perform, but there are few who took more risks than Funk, who had a unique way of turning predetermined violence into an art form.

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Roman Reigns Gives Up WWE Universal Championship To Fight Leukemia; Wrestling World Reacts https://usports.org/roman-reigns-gives-up-wwe-universal-championship-to-fight-leukemia-wrestling-world-reacts/ https://usports.org/roman-reigns-gives-up-wwe-universal-championship-to-fight-leukemia-wrestling-world-reacts/#respond Wed, 24 Oct 2018 19:32:36 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=57781 Roman Reigns: WWE RAW Pre-Show Red Carpet (Image: Getty)
Professional wrestler Leati Joseph Anoa’i, better known as Roman Reigns, has announced that he is stepping away from the ring due to an ongoing fight against leukemia. Roman Reigns Stepping Away From Ring Amid Illness Reigns, a former football player, has become one of the WWE‘s most popular personalities. He announced Monday that he had been […]

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Roman Reigns: WWE RAW Pre-Show Red Carpet (Image: Getty)

Professional wrestler Leati Joseph Anoa’i, better known as Roman Reigns, has announced that he is stepping away from the ring due to an ongoing fight against leukemia.

Roman Reigns Stepping Away From Ring Amid Illness

Reigns, a former football player, has become one of the WWE‘s most popular personalities. He announced Monday that he had been living with cancer for 11 years and that it had returned.

He also added that he’d relinquish his claim to the WWE’s Universal Championship as he focuses on battling leukemia.

“When I was 22 years old, I was diagnosed with this. And very quickly I was able to put it in remission. But I’m not going to lie, that was the hardest time in my life. I didn’t have a job, I didn’t have any money, I didn’t have a home and I had a baby on the way,” Reigns said during WWE’s Monday Night Raw program.

He thanked the WWE for giving him a chance after his football career ended.

“I want to make one thing clear — by no means is this a retirement speech,” Reigns said. “I will beat this and I will be back, so you will see me very very soon.”

The crowd then cheered his name as he placed his Universal Title belt on the floor and left the ring.

The biggest names in wrestling then offered their support.

“You have given us your everything including a courageously vulnerable moment. We, your WWE family, give you all of our love and support,” John Cena tweeted.

“Stunned. I liked and respected him from the moment I met him. Sending my very best wishes and prayers for you, Joe,” Mick Foley tweeted.

The WWE also tweeted a video of their wrestlers offering encouragement for Reigns following his speech.

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