Donald Trump asks The Undertaker if wrestling hurts; unhappy WWE legend responds
A WWE legend has reacted to Donald Trump's interview with The Undertaker. The legend in question, Mick Foley, did not seem too impressed with the interview.
The Deadman recently invited the former President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, on his Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast. The duo discussed several topics and the episode received tons of mixed responses.
The Undertaker's former WWE rival, Mick Foley, later took to his Instagram stories. He pointed out that Trump asked The Phenom if wrestling hurts, and asked the people if they were really going to vote for someone like him.
Check out a screengrab of Foley's Instagram story below:
The Undertaker on a risky Hell in a Cell spot with Mick Foley
The Undertaker and Mick Foley battled inside Hell in a Cell back in 1998. At one point during the bout, The Deadman threw Foley (Mankind) off the top of the cell in one of the most iconic moments in WWE history. Here's what Taker told Logan Paul on his IMPAULSIVE podcast while discussing the same:
"So, he had in his mind like he needed to do something that would fool the people into thinking that they had seen something, right? They double team me. 'No, yeah, Mark he says he can do it.' And I'm like 'F**k, are you kidding? We don't need to do it.' I said, 'Fine! Alright, you want to get thrown off the top? Fine, I'll throw you off the top. There. Are you happy?'" [H/T WrestlingINC]
Mankind was never the same after the infamous Hell in a Cell match against The Phenom. The match turned him into a massive star, though, and he went on to hold WWE's top prize. Understandably, Foley did not appreciate Donald Trump asking Taker if wrestling hurt.