Pro Wrestling Quickie with Tristen Law

Mick Foley’s Last Match Isn’t the Question

3 min · 6. Juni 2026
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Mick Foley says he has one more match left in him, but the real question isn’t whether he can wrestle again—it’s what fans should expect. In this episode of Pro Wrestling Quickie, Tristen Law breaks down why the conversation around Mick Foley’s possible final match is already heading in the wrong direction. This isn’t about asking Foley to recreate 1998, take dangerous bumps, or prove he can still be the man fans remember. It’s about legacy. It’s about expectations. And it’s about whether wrestling fans can appreciate the version of Mick Foley standing in front of them now instead of demanding the version that gave everything to the business decades ago. If Foley gets one more match, it doesn’t need to be extreme. It doesn’t need to be long. It just needs to be safe, meaningful, and honest to who he is today.

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