He's a three-time WWE
champion, a hardcore legend and a member of the WWE Hall of Fame. Now,
Mick Foley is unleashing the same trademark blend of wit and wisdom,
wildness and warmth that made his books so beloved (five self-penned New
York Times best-sellers) into his one-man spoken-word stage show,
“Tales From Wrestling Past”.
Foley has wowed both crowds and critics alike with his unique stage show – leading “Chortle”, the UK’s most
respected comedy source to write “Foley himself is charm personified –
eloquent, funny and self-effacing” and the decidedly non-wrestling
publication “Broadway Baby” to muse, “if you’re interested at all in
wrestling you’ll love it; if you’re not, you’ll like it.” Drawing from
his 28 years of travel, Foley finds humor in the unlikeliest of places –
the loss of an ear, the “dedication” of a porn-star working in a
knee-brace, a United States President reciting his wrestling
catch-phrase.
Foley himself refers to “Tales From Wrestling
Past” as “like being in the ring, without getting hurt” – a welcome
distinction coming from a man who gave so much, to so many, for so long.
Join the Hardcore Legend on his latest journey down life’s highway –
an eclectic trip into the surreal world of the days of wrestling past.
Tickets are $25 each.
Tickets available here.....
http://talesfromwrestlingspast.eventbrite.com/
Are first row a meet and greet??
ReplyDeleteI may be wrong, but I believe Mick usually does a "meet and greet" for everyone after the show. I believe the only benefit of the first row tickets in this instance is that you are sitting front row.
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