Former WWF Champion Mick Foley Endorses The Wrestler

One of the first things most people notice about Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler is the authenticity of the the situations and the performance of the main character Randy “The Ram” Robinson, played by Mickey Rourke.

Having had a background of involvement in the behind the scenes during the second pro wrestling boom (Austin, The Rock..etc), I was amazed at the authenticity of the pro-wrestling subculture. From the fanny packs to the locker room before an indie show, the film has the most realistic depiction of the business that I’ve ever seen (aside from maybe the documentary Beyond the Mat, which is also wonderful and you should seek out).

Vulture was able to talk to former WWF World, Hardcore and ECW/WCW/WWF Tag Team champion (and New York Times bestselling author) Mick Foley (who was also known as “Mankind”, “Cactus Jack” and “Dude Love”). So what did a real pro wrestler think of The Wrestler?

“I walked in something of a cynic, figuring there was no way an actor could ever really get a feel for what we do without having done it. But within the first five minutes, I was completely sold. From an emotional standpoint, I found Mickey Rourke to be so believable. He made it so easy to suspend disbelief that within five minutes in the movie, I never once thought of him as being Mickey Rourke, let alone an actor. He was Randy the Ram. It was the little cues that really registered — like how he lived to get a reaction from people, even if they were just customers at the deli counter.”

But that doesn’t mean that Mick didn’t have a couple issues. He says that the steroid transaction “seemed a little forced.” While he admits that wrestlers take drugs, he doubts that a transaction like that would happen out in the open locker room. Also, at one point, The Ram’s wrestling tights are cut off and he throws them in the trash.

“In a real-life situation, a guy like Randy would understand the value of the wrestling tights [that he throws away]. And no matter how injured he was, he would’ve taken those tights home with him and immediately put them up on eBay! In fact, I once had an article of clothing that had to be cut off me in the hospital and, believe me, that made it a cooler piece of memorabilia.”

You can read the full interview on NYMag.com.

  • starscream9289
    That's Mankind, man!

    I remember him falling of that Hell in a Cell cage like
    it was yesterday.
  • That is the match he'll be remembered for.
  • ECW ECW ECW
  • I don't really need wrestlers do endorse this movie to love it.
  • This man has taken more punishment for the wrestling business than anyone else I know of. He's lost a freaking ear, fallen off more heights than i thought would be humanly possible and yet somehow kept going.
  • I am so desperate to see this movie
  • WHO CARES WHAT MICK FOLEY THINKS? HE'S NOT EVEN A GOOD ENDORSEMENT.... HE;S A BUM.
  • Go to youtube and search for some of his hardcore matches, see what he's went through and then call him a bum.
  • You know its good when Mick Foley gives it a thumbs up!!!....Seriously, I can't wait to see this...
  • If mick likes The Wrestler its got to be good. He was such a great wrestler in his time, all those hardcore matches where he almost died several times. I really miss those days.
  • Foley is good!
  • Foley is god.
  • Foley is Gosh.
  • Thanks for the link, fellas!
  • Kokushi
    Foley is great, cant wait to see the movie and in the hell in the cell match he get his front tooth knock off and they get inside the nose, its crazy.
  • Remember when The Rock kept hitting him with the chair? He was only suppose to hit him twice I think but ended up hitting him five times because i think Vince told him to.
  • Pretty insightful. I feel like I never would have questioned the authenticity of the film. It is nice to see someone who actually had a hand in the business respect the film. The fact that he questions some of the situations makes me feel like all the rest of the film must seem pretty real. I am so pumped!
  • J.kerr
    Even more reason why i need to see this movie. Not only is Mick Foley one of the greatest guys wrestling ever seen, he is also one of the smartest and most insightful.
  • filmkid
    its not WWF no more its WWE they had to change the name cause they had a court case about the name WWF

    anyway seems like this film is actually good
  • El Bart-O
    And that's when WWE started to go downhill.

    Goddamn animal activists!
  • i like throwing buckets of soy milk on peta members when they leave the hemp factory
  • NeutralGrey
    Peter, I'm curious as to your involvement with pro wrestling. Do tell please.
  • I was about to post the same thing
  • In another life, I was a journalist covering the behind the scenes going ons of the pro wrestling industry.
  • well if mankind likes it im in
  • This endorsement is not surprising. At the screening I went to in November, Darren mentioned that "Rowdy" Roddy Piper wept after the first time he saw it.
  • luckieG
    FYI, Mick Foley currently works for TNA Wrestling

    http://www.tnawrestling.com
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