Mick Foley makes an announcement; asks for help
Mick Foley recently took to social media to make an announcement. The legend had something important to say while asking for help.
The Hall of Famer stepped away from wrestling full-time a long time back. While he's had non-wrestling appearances, he's continued in various roles over the years.
Mick Foley sent a message to fans talking about the fundraiser he is conducting for Kenya. He said that 100% of the proceeds from his Cameo videos go to funding an early childhood education center in Kenya. He also said that they had collected $30,000, and whatever was collected in the last four days of the fundraiser would help another project in the area.
"Hey everyone, it's Mick Foley letting you know there's only four days of contributing to my fundraiser for Kenya, where 100% of my Cameo proceeds go directly to funding an early childhood education center in a playing field in Kenya. I'm happy to say we've already surpassed our goal of raising $30,000 in three months. So every additional dollar over these next four days will go to another project in the same area, whether it's sanitation, library, cafeteria, that money will be put to good use."
He went on to advise fans how they could help him for the fundraiser. He also thanked fans for supporting his project.
"If you would like to order a Cameo video and make someone's day nice and help out some children in a tough part of the world, just go to Cameo.com/mickfoley, and I'll do what I can to put a smile on your face. Thank you in advance for supporting my project, Yeah!"
Mick Foley has been vocal about The Undertaker supporting Donald Trump recently
Foley has been a long-time acquaintance and friend of The Deadman, The Undertaker. However, when the legend recently put over Donald Trump and spoke about him, Foley had an objection and had something to say.
"The Undertaker is correct in saying Donald Trump made politics fun again... for about three weeks in 2016. But it's eight years later, and there's absolutely nothing fun about this man to me."
The Deadman's long-time rival had his own opinions and made them known.