Mick Foley Set For 2028 Farewell Tour, AJ Francis Blasts D*ck Eaters, Kevin Hart Shocks Fans By Pinning Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Haddish/The Rock News
Kevin Hart shocked fans by pinning Cody Rhodes during a fun moment at Fanatics Fest.
As Rhodes made his entrance, he embraced Hart with a hug, but the two tumbled to the ground. A referee quickly jumped in and counted the pinfall for Hart, turning the playful moment into an unexpected βwin,β as seen below:
Not sure why wwe deleted it but hereβs Kevin Hart pinning Cody π The way Kevin had to use his whole bodyweight to even knock Cody slightly off balance has me in tears. #CodyRhodes pic.twitter.com/xHI790lM0V
β β©βΊββ©β½βRachel ββΎβ©βΊββ© (@wrestlebelle) June 22, 2025
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β Roman Reigns SZN π₯ (@reigns_era) June 22, 2025
Tiffany Haddish also made an appearance at Fanatics Fest with an entrance inspired by The Rock, as you can see below:
.@TiffanyHaddish is cookinβ with @TheRock entrance at #FanaticsFest! π€¨ pic.twitter.com/CACwe5UCc4
β WWE (@WWE) June 22, 2025
AJ Francis recently teased a dive over the ropes during a WWE NXT match β a nod to his infamous botched dive on SmackDown. He revealed the idea actually came from WWE producer Steve Corino.
Francis teamed up with Wes Lee and Trick Williams in a six-man tag match, scoring a win over Josh Briggs, Yoshiki Inamura, and Elijah.
Speaking on a recent episode of the βMuscle Memoryβ podcast, Francis reflected on the moment and shared the story behind the dive that didnβt happen. He said,
βI didnβt think of the spot actually. That was Steve Corino. Steve Corino wanted me to do the dive, and I told him, Iβll never do the dive again, except at WrestleMania. You know, since all these people want to pretend that thatβs the only thing Iβve ever accomplished in my life is is fu*king up that dive. They donβt have the same energy for Vikingo, who did it more recently than me. They donβt have the same energy for Jey Uso, who did it more recently than me. They donβt have the same energy for a lot of people that have done it more recently than me. They just are di*k eaters and go out of their way to try to make it the only thing Iβve ever done. Iβve main-evented two TNA pay-per-views in the last six calendar months, Iβve made Superstars like Joe Hendry in the last year. Iβve helped make First Class the greatest team in TNA, as well as made myself the best big man in the business, bar none, and thatβs all people want to talk about.β
He continued, βSo, Steve Corino comes up with the idea. I said, βWell, instead of actually doing the dive, which Iβll never do again until WrestleMania, instead, how about I fake like Iβm gonna do the dive and then I troll the audience?β I was gonna go out and do [a more direct gesture] to the audience after I didnβt do the dive. Shawn Michaels was like, βCanβt do that on TV.β So I was like, βAlright, Iβll just point at them and laugh.β Thatβs fine. Thatβs fair. It came off really well. It was a great spot. It was a great break spot, going into commercial. Obviously, WWE posted it on all their social media. So, they appreciated it, too. It was a good thing. So, shout out Steve Corino.β
Mick Foley appeared on D-Von Dudleyβs YouTube channel and spoke about Triple Hβs abilities as an in-ring performer, reflecting on their matches during the Attitude Era. Foley said,
βYou just know youβre in the ring with greatness. This has nothing to do with move sets. You know youβre in the ring with a ring general. You know youβre in the ring with a guy whoβs making you the best you can be. So there have been, over the years, people who have said, βHe wasnβt as good as people thought.β Itβs like, no, I actually think heβs better than you realize. He was that good. Whenever you can watch a match, you go, βWow, thereβs just something about a Triple H match.ββ
He continued, βIt didnβt matter who he was with; it was gonna have shades of a Triple H match. I hoped that I could take my brawling style and make it work with anyone. I was so glad that I caught him at the tail end of my full-time career, when he was trying to push through and become that single guy he knew he could be, and he was simultaneously helping me with the best landing I could have ever asked for.β
Foley also discussed the possibility of making his farewell tour in 2028, the 30th anniversary of his iconic Hell in a Cell match with The Undertaker. He continued,
βThe only reason I donβt fix the teeth now is they are a reminder of that night I love being here in your gym and seeing all the mementos around me. I love houses where guys have other stuff, but I donβt really have a wrestling house. What I do have is my smile. I thought now that Iβm 60, maybe Iβll fix it. I might wait until Iβm 63. 30 years of Hell. Iβm going to go back out on the road again for one final tour in 2028 for the 30 Years of Hell Tour, and the idea is to hang it up completely, fix my teeth, maybe start wearing nice clothes so no one knows who I am, and just disappear into the night.β
(h/t β Fightful)