Wrestlezone Exclusive: Review & Recap Of Mick Foleys Twenty Years Of Hell Tour In Pittsburg

Publish date: 2024-06-11

Let me start this off by stating the obvious: Mick Foley is one fantastic storyteller. He’s earnest, comedic in his delivery and passionate about what he has to say. The sold out crowd in Pittsburgh got to experience all three of those faces as Mrs. Foley’s baby boy brought the house down recounting his historic fall off the Hell In A Cell. It was no mistake that this match occurred 20 years ago to the date and Mick was having his show in the city where it occurred. This felt like a big night and the electricity in the crowd reiterated that vibe. Below are some notes I took while struggling to see over much taller heads as the Mr. Smalls venue was packed to the gills (“hanging from the rafters”, as Gorilla Monsoon would once exclaim.)

Note about the notes: Mick would from time to time weave in and out of stories so some of my notes aren’t exactly in order, but are consolidated for a (hopefully) better read.

The hardest working man in wrestling, Jeremy Borash, was there to open up the show and to let people know that tonight’s show is being recorded for the WWE Network, which will first air after September’s Hell In A Cell event later this year.

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