WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley took to social media recently, and gave his thoughts on the current product. In a post on his official Facebook page, the “Hardcore Legend” says that no matter how much the fans cheer for certain superstars, the politics backstage determines who will become the next main event talent. He goes on to say that he is on the verge of being a former WWE fan.

This is not the first time that Foley has been vocal about his displeasure with WWE programming. It was previously reported that Foley was not happy with the current state of the Divas division, and how much time was being given to women’s matches on television.

Below is the post from his page, in its entirety:

 

GETTING CLOSE I’m going to quote an article from July, 2014, called “The Sad Case Of Zack Ryder” in which I wrote: “…

Posted by Mick Foley on Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Editor’s Note:

I hope this will serve as a wake up call for WWE. Mick Foley has always been one of their most reliable and positive ambassadors, so you know that things are not going well when he has nothing positive to say.

 

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