The world was just yearning to see Mick Foley's Santa collection and room through corporate TV

Dave Berkson
   You know somebody sent me a anonymous letter the other day here at the offices and in it contained a Wall Street Journal from December 4 which it featured former WWE wrestler Mick Foley and his house. This is a wrestler who looked homeless and I found it pretty disconcerting when I see any of former pro wrestlers and their huge homes. These are individuals who have done nothing to earn such large and extravagant housing and Mick Foley's home in Long Island is case in point. I mean the guy is Mick Foley who perhaps was the most unathletic  man featured  in the wrestling hey days with absolutely no ability except be fodder and in ring abuse  for the spectators at the human circus known as pro-wrestling. Mick Foley was so ugly and out of shape he really even surprised himself being any household name in this industry though he being of any importance showed the monopoly pro wrestling had become. Without this monopoly a bum like Mick Foley would never have succeeded and in his wrestling success he basically owns it to one man in Vincent K McMahon.
  Mick has done fine financially and was even allowed to produce a television program on his obsession and love of Santa Clauses. Whenever I hear shit like the production this fuck was allowed and the object I can see why I ditched cable in 1992 and haven't looked back. Mick Foley is the epitome of scum and someone who should not be in front of any cameras or allowed to decide on topics for programs. This basically shows the idea that corporate television and media just focuses their lenses on the same individuals even those of little value and any following as a Mick fucking Foley. You know you live in this bizarre media corporate state when pro wrestlers from two decades ago are still relevant and allowed access to programming and projects that they feel are important such as highlighting old men who play Santa Clause in local malls and get a thrill at having children sit on their lap. I mean for the WallStreet Journal to allow any paper print to feature him and his house and hobby for Santa Clause is an absolute joke. This newspaper is in the forefront of media stupidity and promotion of both Mick Foley and his Santa hobby pretty much sums up to why the newspaper can't be taken seriously. never as a former pro-wrestler so unworthy receive so much print space and book deals for whatever reason.

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