Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops

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Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops is a DVD that was released by World Wrestling Entertainment in 2001. Hosted by Mick Foley, it covers various topics including his first stint as WWF Commissioner.

[edit] Chapters

  • Al Snow-Foley talks about his relationship with Al Snow.
  • Rock 'N' Sock Connection-This chapter covers the tag team of the Rock and Mankind who would go on to win the WWF Tag Team Titles three times.
  • Cactus Jack Returns-Segment from the January 13, 2000 episode of Smackdown where Mankind announces that he won't be able to face Triple H at the Royal Rumble but says he found a replacement. Foley then removes his Mankind atire to reveal his Cactus Jack attire and proceeds to attack Triple H.
  • Royal Rumble 2k Street Fight-Highlights from the match as well as interview footage of Triple H reflecting on the match is shown.
  • No Way Out 2k Hell In A Cell-Highlights of the match are shown.
  • Wrestlemainia 2k-After losing the Hell In A Cell Match, Foley expected to be at WWF Axcess during Wrestlemainia weekend, but received a call from Linda McMahon inviting him to participate in the WWF Championship match at Wrestlemainia.
  • Commissioner Foley Is Here-In June of 2000, outgoing commissioner Shawn Michaels named Foley as his replacement.
  • The Cheap Pop Story-The origin of the cheap pop.
  • Edge & Christian with the commissioner-All three men talk about the many comedy skits they did together. Several are shown.
  • Stephanie McMahon Helmsley-Foley talks about his feud with the McMahon-Helmsley faction.
  • Commissioner Foley's Agenda-Foley talks about how he wanted to put a positive face on the World Wrestling Federation after the company faced criticism for racy television.
  • The Commissioner As Enforcer-Foley making various rulings using his "That's Final!" catchphrase.
  • Foley vs. Stone Cold-Foley talks about suspending Steve Austin for repeated attacks on various wrestlers during matches. It was widely romored that Foley would turn heel during this time but it never happened.
  • Foley vs. Mr. McMahon-Highlights of the December 18, 2000 episode of Raw where Vince McMahon ordered Foley to sign a resignation letter. Foley refused, but McMahon would fire him at the end of the show.
  • The Legacy Of Mick Foley-Foley talks about how he would like to be remembered.

[edit] Extras

  • WWF Championship Match-Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind: WWF In Your House Mind Games 9/27/96
  • WWF Championship Match-Dude Love vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin: WWF Over The Edge 5/31/98
  • WWF Championship Match-Mankind vs. The Rock: WWF Halftime Heat 1/31/99
  • Kennel From Hell Match-Al Snow vs. The Big Boss Man: WWF Unforgiven 9/26/99 with new commentary by Foley and then-WWE announcer Kevin Kelly
  • Pop Music-Entrance videos set to the theme music of Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind. Foley's entrance video that he used while commissioner is also included.