For All Mankind - The Life and Career of Mick Foley (2013)

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WWE superstar Mick Foley (aka Mankind, aka Dude Love, aka Cactus Jack) looks back at his spectacular career as one of the best-loved and biggest risk-taking wrestlers of his generation...

Intro
"For All Humanity: The Life and Profession of Mick Foley" is a 2013 wrestling documentary that extensively explores the individual life and expert profession of Mick Foley, among the most long-lasting and beloved fumbling figures of our time. The documentary enlightens the audience on the different wrestling personalities that Mick Foley embodied on and off the ring, that include Mankind, Dude Love, and Cactus Jack, while likewise providing unvarnished and personal insight into the guy behind the masks.

Mick Foley: The Man, Legend, and Entertainer
Mick Foley has personified a multitude of characters that have actually been very influential worldwide of professional fumbling. The documentary bestows wrestling fans with a detailed analysis of Foley's unique and charismatic on-screen personas: Mankind, a troubling and unsteady character who used a mask and interacted using a high pitched voice; Dude Love, a smooth-talking ladies' man with a 70's persona; and Cactus Jack, a bold risk-taker and daredevil to the extreme. Each of these characters served to boost Foley's credibility as a remarkable entertainer and put him on the path to becoming a legend in business.

Personal Life of Mick Foley
The documentary does not strictly concentrate on Foley's life as a wrestler; it likewise uses a glimpse into his individual life. Foley discusses his childhood dreams, his love for writing, and his struggles with self-esteem. The film likewise reveals looks of his domesticity, his humor, and his special viewpoint on life.

Battling Career
The documentary even more looks into Foley's renowned profession, showcasing some of his significant matches and highlighting the dangers he took that earned him popularity however also left him with considerable physical injuries. The movie talks about Foley's unforgettable encounters with wrestlers like The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Triple H in WWE, as well as his time in WCW, ECW, and Japan. His renowned "Hell in a Cell" match with The Undertaker, during which he fell from the top of the steel structure, is showcased as a defining moment of his career and battling history.

Retirement and Legacy
Mick Foley retired from professional fumbling in 2000, but his impact on the industry continued to resonate. The documentary reveals Foley's post-retirement endeavors, including his effective composing profession and his humanitarian work. His influence on the wrestling market is stressed through interviews with other expert wrestlers who speak highly of his imaginative storytelling and extraordinary efficiencies.

Conclusion
"For All Mankind: The Life and Career of Mick Foley" is a profound homage to among the fumbling world's most influential and distinct characters. The movie provides a tender story that allows audiences to value the gravity of Mick Foley's unique journey in wrestling and his remarkable life beyond the ring. It showcases why "The Hardcore Legend" continues to be an inspiration for both existing and future generations of wrestling fans and wrestlers alike.

Top Cast

  • Mick Foley (small)
    Mick Foley
    Himself/Cactus Jack/Mankind/Dude Love
  • Paul Michael Lévesque (small)
    Paul Michael Lévesque
    Triple H
  • Dwayne Johnson (small)
    Dwayne Johnson
    Rocky Maivia / The Rock
  • Les Thornton (small)
    Les Thornton
    Himself
  • Davey Boy Smith (small)
    Davey Boy Smith
    British Bulldog
  • Tom Billington (small)
    Tom Billington
    Dynamite Kid
  • Gary Young
    Himself
  • Billy Travis
    Himself
  • Scott Rechsteiner (small)
    Scott Rechsteiner
    Scott Steiner
  • Keith William Hart
    Himself
  • Steve Borden (small)
    Steve Borden
    Sting