Good ol' Mick Foley. One of the greatest WWF/WWE wrestlers, on one of my all time favourite tv shows. What a combo. Thank you so much for sharing this moment.
Pleasure. I’d forgotten about this Red Faces segment until a few weeks ago, when I pulled out the tape I’d recorded the Owen Hart Tribute Show to commemorate his 25th anniversary, and this was after it. And amazingly enough I had kept the newspaper article of his visit at the time, which helped me pinpoint the date it aired. Just in time to pay tribute to Blackers!
Can't remember seeing this when growing up but I'm so glad I got the chance to see this now. RIP John Blackman. Its so cool to see a WWF/WWE wrestler on Hey Hey.
First off Rest in Peace John Blackman, wonderful work as Dicky Knee and everything he's done over his career. WOW Red Symons from the Skyhooks, Garry Lyon a champion of the Melbourne Footy Club and Mick Foley at that time was 2 time World Wrestling Federation Champion, I believe this was during his injury layoff, about two months later he won the title back for a final time at SummerSlam from Stone Cold. I never realized that Mick Foley was on Hey Hey, I knew that Andre the Giant and Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorff were on the show. Peep this Foley, Wonderful and Andre share some in common. They main evented WrestleMania. Mr. Wonderful at the first WrestleMania in that tag match, Andre at WrestleMania 3 against Hulk Hogan and Mick Foley at WrestleMania 2000 in that 4 Way Championship match which was Foley's last full time match.
Mick Foley is cactus jack mankind and dude love all 3 characters in wrestling he was known as cactus jack in the ecw era before wwf and wwe history of professional wrestling in America mick is a hardcore legendary wrestler
@davemustaki134 apparently Mick met an Aussie girl in the states in his younger years. She told him she was from Mt Druitt. His primary motive for picking Mounty County was probably for a chance to reconcile?
No I don’t unfortunately. I can’t even remember that segment. In fact, I’d forgotten about this Red Faces segment until a few weeks ago, when I pulled out the tape I’d recorded the Owen Hart Tribute Show to commemorate his 25th anniversary, and this was after it. And amazingly enough I had kept the newspaper article of his visit at the time, which helped me pinpoint the date it aired. Just in time to pay tribute to Blackers!
And believe it or not, Plucka once played soccer at my old high school, circa 1996, in the staff vs students game. My high school drama teacher, Paul Calleja, was a writer and sometime performer for Hey Hey in the latter days.
A fair bit. Nah, just a little. But it was all in jest. Besides, I don't think anyone was taking themself too seriously, to be offended by anything that anyone said to them.
Good ol' Mick Foley.
One of the greatest WWF/WWE wrestlers, on one of my all time favourite tv shows.
What a combo.
Thank you so much for sharing this moment.
Pleasure. I’d forgotten about this Red Faces segment until a few weeks ago, when I pulled out the tape I’d recorded the Owen Hart Tribute Show to commemorate his 25th anniversary, and this was after it. And amazingly enough I had kept the newspaper article of his visit at the time, which helped me pinpoint the date it aired. Just in time to pay tribute to Blackers!
Can't remember seeing this when growing up but I'm so glad I got the chance to see this now. RIP John Blackman. Its so cool to see a WWF/WWE wrestler on Hey Hey.
I remember watching this and picking up at a nightclub later on; was a good night.
😂 did the tutu turn you on ?
Your not Garry Lyons by any chance are you?
I think Billy was still married then,who wears a polo if they're not up themselves@@davemustaki134
Have you ever seen the Red Faces episode with The Wise Guys? You won't believe the score Red gives them😮
First off Rest in Peace John Blackman, wonderful work as Dicky Knee and everything he's done over his career. WOW Red Symons from the Skyhooks, Garry Lyon a champion of the Melbourne Footy Club and Mick Foley at that time was 2 time World Wrestling Federation Champion, I believe this was during his injury layoff, about two months later he won the title back for a final time at SummerSlam from Stone Cold. I never realized that Mick Foley was on Hey Hey, I knew that Andre the Giant and Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorff were on the show. Peep this Foley, Wonderful and Andre share some in common. They main evented WrestleMania. Mr. Wonderful at the first WrestleMania in that tag match, Andre at WrestleMania 3 against Hulk Hogan and Mick Foley at WrestleMania 2000 in that 4 Way Championship match which was Foley's last full time match.
Gary Lying-cheating.
I'm actually impressed with Darryl's knowledge of classic wrestling.
This was a good suprise Mankind mick foley pops in hey hey gee time flys 20yrs ago
25 actually!
Fantastic
Mick Foley on Hey Hey is the most 90s thing ive ever seen.
Absolute gold mick foley on hey hey
Mick Foley is cactus jack mankind and dude love all 3 characters in wrestling he was known as cactus jack in the ecw era before wwf and wwe history of professional wrestling in America mick is a hardcore legendary wrestler
And all 3 characters competed at 1 of the Royal Rumbles.
I was just about to comment that. Beat me to it @@mickm6309
One of the best lol
Can’t believe the tutu guy didn’t win. He was great.
Great show. The comments from JB and Dicky Knee 😂😂
Someone put this on the WWE channel!
No, they’ll copyright it, then block me from showing it!
Funny the tu tu I remember & grandma, but act 3 it did like Russell 👍 😂🎉
He was at Mt Druitt shopping centre out of all places
Who was that Foley? That's pretty wild couldn't imagine it nowadays
@davemustaki134 apparently Mick met an Aussie girl in the states in his younger years.
She told him she was from Mt Druitt.
His primary motive for picking Mounty County was probably for a chance to reconcile?
@@AustraliaUnmasked1984 interesting story
Mick sounds like the animated cartoon version of ALF
Do you have the Plucka Duck segment that Mick Foley features in from that show as well?
No I don’t unfortunately. I can’t even remember that segment. In fact, I’d forgotten about this Red Faces segment until a few weeks ago, when I pulled out the tape I’d recorded the Owen Hart Tribute Show to commemorate his 25th anniversary, and this was after it. And amazingly enough I had kept the newspaper article of his visit at the time, which helped me pinpoint the date it aired. Just in time to pay tribute to Blackers!
And believe it or not, Plucka once played soccer at my old high school, circa 1996, in the staff vs students game. My high school drama teacher, Paul Calleja, was a writer and sometime performer for Hey Hey in the latter days.
That's amazing, any chance you'll be uploading the Owen Tribute show also?@@Vaxman80
@@AnimeBallZ Sadly it would be blocked by WWE immediately.
Look at him ripping chucks of hair out…the 90s were wild 😬
Lmfao I miss Red Faces
funny as!
To hell with PC
@@gospark1987 agree
A fair bit.
Nah, just a little.
But it was all in jest. Besides, I don't think anyone was taking themself too seriously, to be offended by anything that anyone said to them.
The days that we could make fun of ourselves and not take it too seriously.
Good humour has no Boundry
What on EARTH did Hairy Man think of THAT???
Gong him red
Hey hey is great, yet I wonder what legacy they leave for 'MAN KIND'
Damn i forgot how embarrassing these acts could be
With special guest Gary Lying-cheating.
Time to move on, if Brownless is good mates with him again, surely you can forgive him to!
@billnadj8277 Billy's just too kind hearted of a bloke
@@billnadj8277 Billy doesn't forgive or forget what his so called mate did to him fool.