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Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, by Mick Foley

Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, by Mick Foley


Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, by Mick Foley


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Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, by Mick Foley

Mick Foley is a nice man, a family man who loves amusement parks and eating ice cream in bed. So how to explain those Japanese death matches in rings with explosives, golden thumbtacks and barbed wire instead of rope? The second-degree burn tissue? And the missing ear that was ripped off during a bout-in which he kept fighting? Here is an intimate glimpse into Mick Foley's mind, his history, his work and what some might call his pathology. Now with a bonus chapter summarizing the past 15 months-from his experience as a bestselling author through his parting thoughts before his final match. A tale of blood, sweat, tears and more blood-all in his own words-straight from the twisted genius behind Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind.

Product details

Mass Market Paperback: 768 pages

Publisher: HarperEntertainment; Reprint edition (October 3, 2000)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0061031011

ISBN-13: 978-0061031014

Product Dimensions:

4.2 x 1.6 x 6.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

574 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#89,841 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This book gets a great deal of credit as being the book that began the cottage industry of wrestling biographies. And Mick Foley is a talented writer with a lot of personality in his writing, and he has a fascinating story to tell.The main problem with this book is that it’s published by WWE, so you never feel you’re getting the full story, but rather the WWE-sanitized version of the truth.The first 200 or so pages, dealing with Mick’s early years breaking into the business, are easily the best part of the book. The middle of the book, dealing with his years in WCW, are also interesting, but clearly written with bias. This was written in 1999 when WCW was still a competitor to WWE, and Foley takes every chance to trash the competition. He gives Vince McMahon a pass for ignoring him all those years, instead focusing his anger on JJ Dillon, who was with WWE in the early 90s but by 1997 had moved on to WCW.The last part of the book dealing with his 1996-99 WWE career is little more than a synopsis of his appearances on Raw and WWE ppv’s. Very little insight or backstage tales from this period. Mick writes of Vince McMahon as a genius and benevolent father figure.This was a great book in its time, but it hasn’t aged well when compared to all the other wrestler biographies not published by WWE, this one falls a bit short.

Mick Foley was better known as Mankind and Cactus Jack, the "hardcore legend" as he calls himself tongue-in-cheek.Have A Nice Day, or as he preferred, Blood and Sweatsocks, was a bestseller in '99 in the middle of the attitude era.Foley was not a typical pro wrestler, if there is such a thing. Most were either muscular, or agile high-flyers, or giantsuper heavyweights. Foley wasn't the strongest or the most skilled technically, but he was among the toughest, andwas able to take punishment, "bumps" or dangerous falls like few others. Many pro wrestlers are bright-Kevin "Diesel"Nash comes to mind, but Foley surprised the world with his literary ability. He not only wrote the book himself, hewrote over 700 pages by hand in a series of notebooks over the course of a couple of months.He was specifically hoping to reach non-fans baffled by this industry, which was popular especially in the '80s and '90s.Apparently he did, but it's amazing for fans of the '80s and '90s, for whom all the old names come back. They beginwith Abdullah the Butcher, who in every way seems like ancient history from another era, as well as Terry Funk,Foley's great mentor in the hardcore ways.There is a brief section on childhood and youth, but fairly early on he gets to the business. Other than discussionsof his wife Colette and children, most of the book focuses there, while his sequels go on to other topics. He spentyears in World Championship Wrestling (WCW, the South) and had tension with Ric Flair despite his unmatchedability. As a booker, Flair was responsible for promoting wrestlers and the storylines. There were legendary battleswith Vader, as well as Sting, Ron Simmons, and Steve Austin was also in WCW before going to WWF/E. Then therewas Extreme Championship Wrestling (Philadelphia) with Paul Heyman the promoter. Terry Funk was there, alongwith Sabu, Shane Douglas, Tommy Dreamer, Raven and many others. Also there were bloody battles in Japan.In the 2000s, he later went to TNA.But eventually Foley became known for his work in the WWF/E with promoter Vince McMahon. There's not muchon Hogan, other than a reference to his repeating the word "brother" in promos or interviews. But the 90s hadBret and Owen Hart, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Rock and Triple H. Austin wasinsanely popular in the mid to late 90s, and Foley is candid about his envy several times. There are also jokesand insults about Al Snow, a performer of some ability who never made it quite as big, but was good attrading roasts.The 80s and 90s developed into the "attitude" era of wrestling. Like that product, this book is at least PG 13 orTV 14. One of the controversies was when wrestling returned from TV 14 to PG. Foley was part of this era butself-critical of it, thinking of its effects on his family with the portrayal of sex and violence. But it was an excitingera. The highlight of the book is my senior year of high school. The most controversial matches in history wereBret vs. Shawn in 11/97, and Mankind vs. Undertaker in 6/98, the weekend that I graduated.

When I was in engineering school in Asia, that summer, I had to travel back and forth is the most rickety bus.One day on the way to school I found this guy reselling books on the street. None of what he sold were of any interest to me as I passed by but on something strange caught my eye, under an adult novel was a book with a picture of Mick Foley...This was the book. The was selling it for a few rupees....5 rupees to be precise. He had no idea what he was selling!I bought it and it was my companion on those bus rides for the next few weeks.So many good anecdotes....you will cry and laugh as you read through. What makes Mick such a great author is that his writing style makes it seem like he is your best buddy. It feels like he is talking to you directly. like each page is meant for you to find and read.I have read several other autobiographical books before and since, none of them come close.Give it a read to see how the business worksGive it a read to see how Wrestling used to be, how folks paid their dues. How these scary mean have a side that show they care for each other as professionals, they care for the spectacle of wrestlingAlso his love for Christmas and Disney...AdorableLong story short, on moving here I had to get a copy of my own and I did.I recommend you read this book and maybe pick a few others he wrote

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