Former Tag Team Champion Rene Dupree recently claimed a reliable source had told him that a WWE Hall of Famer and his wife were no longer together. The couple got married over three decades ago.
The legend in question is Mick Foley. He married Colette Christie in 1992. The couple has four children together. Dupree recently claimed on his Cafe de Rene podcast that the three-time WWE Champion was no longer with his wife and was now single.
When Dupree's co-host asked the former Tag Team Champion about the reliability of the piece of information, the Canadian star said he got it from a "very reliable source" close to the Hall of Famer.
"Well, he's single now. So, I guess he's trying to make an effort to try to, you know, woo the ladies. [Can you verify that Rene, or is it just what you heard?] This is what I heard from a very reliable source that him and his missus are no longer together. I heard it from a very reliable source. I heard it from a friend of mine from New York who talks with Mick regularly, and he and his wife are separated," Dupree said. [22:31 - 23:02]
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The WWE Hall of Famer canceled his final match
Mick Foley planned to compete in the squared circle one final time in 2025 to celebrate his 60th birthday. However, the Hall of Famer recently announced that he had canceled the match.
Foley disclosed in a YouTube video that while training, he discovered he had a concussion. Hence, he felt that "the wisest move" was to call off his final match. The Hardcore Legend added that the decision was strongly supported by his family.
"Hey everyone, it's Mick Foley, with an update on that final match that I was thinking about having for my 60th birthday. As some of you know, I had to miss a couple of appearances because of dizziness and lightheadedness. After consulting a couple of doctors, and also using my own experience with concussions (...) the symptoms, they seem to point to a concussion that I did not even know I received. I hadn't done too much in the ring, but I had done a little bit. I had noticed that I was lightheaded after one of the workouts, but I thought it would go away. So, it just seems like the wisest move, and one that's strongly supported by my family, is to call off that final match," he said.
Mick Foley last wrestled nearly 12 years ago when he participated in the 2012 Men's Royal Rumble Match. It would be interesting to see if the WWE Hall of Famer will one day be medically cleared to compete inside the ring again.
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