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We’d recommend this one no matter what, because Mick Foley is one of the most compelling characters the sport of professional wrestling has ever seen.
From his blood-soaked high-wire days as Cactus Jack to becoming a near-household name as Mankind during WWE’s most popular 1990s/2000s Attitude era, Foley enthralled and entertained throughout a decades-long career.
Foley is also a talented author and memoirist with a quick mind and stories to spare, all of which make this “40 Years of Foley” engagement at Funny Bone a win. But making it a more topical pick, Foley — a longtime face for WWE — recently broke all ties with the company for “coddling” Donald Trump in the wake of Trump’s attacks on Rob Reiner. It’s a bold and honorable move in a business where folks often take the money and keep their mouths shut.
True to the signs fans used to bring to shows, Foley is god.
7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, Funny Bone, 9101 International Drive, orlando.funnybone.com, $50-$160.
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