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Wrestling legend Mick Foley brings comedy show to Phoenix
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Mick Foley, a WWE Hall of Fame member, hardcore wrestling legend and best-selling author, is bringing his show to Phoenix.
The “Have a Nice Day Tour” will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, at Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy, located at High Street in north Phoenix.
The limited tour features Foley recounting some of his greatest stories from his autobiography, “Have a Nice Day!” and sharing his memories of some of the most infamous moments in professional wrestling, according to a flyer for the event.
“Mick’s unique brand of storytelling combines humor with fan interaction to make these shows a ‘can’t miss’ experience for any Foley fan,” the House of Comedy website states.
Patrons can choose from two ticket options: general admission, $30, or a VIP meet and greet experience for $75. The House of Comedy also requires a two-menu item minimum per person, the website states.
Foley was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013 after a successful career working for many wrestling promotions. Foley wrestled under his name, Mick Foley, as well as personas Cactus Jack and Dude Love.