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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2016 · 1H 17M

22. Cameron Rice - The Rock vs Mankind I Quit Match from Royal Rumble 1999 for the WWF Championship

from You Should Love Wrestling · host Nick Gligor, Stephen Perlstein, Boardwalk Audio

In the third installment of “3 Matches of Foley”, the boys welcome Cameron Rice (Geek and Sunday, Tiny Muscles, The Pack Theater) to the show to discuss The Rock and Mankind’s I Quit Match for the WWF title from the 1999 Royal Rumble - a match famous for Mick Foley’s 11 brutal, unprotected chairshots to head. Also, Stephen gets his first inside look at what Foley’s family was thinking when Nick and Joey show him the backstage footage of this match seen in the documentary “Beyond The Mat”. Then, everyone gets real while discussing concussions, health, upbringing, youth, high school and Shawn Michaels’ Playgirl spread for good measure. Plus, Joey declares he can take a bullet, Stephen tries to convince everyone to like cologne and Cummy Ray Romano shows up. For full show notes, including links to watch matches, go to BoardwalkAudio.com/YouShouldLoveWrestling Follow us on Twitter @YSLWpodcast Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/YouShouldLoveWrestling/ Email us at [email protected]  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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