🔥 “I Shouldn’t Even Be Walking”: Mick Foley Finally Reveals the Shocking Number of Bones He Broke in WWE 🔥
Mick Foley’s name is forever etched in wrestling history—and not just because of championships. The WWE Hall of Famer built his legendary career by putting his body on the line in ways few performers ever dared.
From Hell in a Cell to brutal hardcore wars, Foley never backed down from pain. Fans loved him for it. His body, however, paid a terrifying price.
Mick Foley Opens Up About His Injuries
While appearing at FanX 2025 in Salt Lake City, Foley was asked a simple but chilling question: How many bones did you actually break during your career?
Instead of sugarcoating it, Foley delivered a brutally honest answer—one that left fans stunned.
“Someone sent me a photo listing all my injuries and wanted me to post it,” Foley joked. “I said, ‘No, let’s post the Chevy Chase thing instead.’”
Then came the reality check.
The Injury List That Will Make You Win
Foley rattled off a jaw-dropping list of damage his body endured over the years:
- Second-degree burns on his arm and shoulder
- Broken right wrist
- Bone chips in his elbow
- Separated and fractured shoulders
- Bruised kidney
- Torn abdominal muscle and torn ACL
- Two-thirds of his ear ripped off
- Broken nose and jaw
- Four teeth knocked out
- Broken thumb and toe
- Five broken ribs
- Six herniated discs
- 350 stitches
And that’s just the highlights.
No Regrets, Only Legacy
Despite everything his body went through, Foley has never expressed regret. Over his career, he captured 27 championships, including four world titles, and was rightfully inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.
Foley has often said he’s proud to be remembered as the face of hardcore wrestling—a style that has largely vanished from today’s WWE.
Why Mick Foley Still Matters Today
The modern WWE product is far safer and very different from the era Foley thrived in. That contrast only makes his sacrifices feel even more unreal to new fans discovering his work for the first time.
Mick Foley isn’t just a former champion. He’s a symbol of toughness, passion, and dedication to the craft—someone who gave everything so fans could remember his name forever.
And judging by that injury list… they always will. 💔🔥





