Kemo
01-07-2016, 08:26 PM
We first reported in December that Dewey Foley was hired by WWE, and now it appears he’s officially starting this week. The son of former WWE champion Mick Foley will be working as an assistant to the creative team that writes the company’s programming.
Dewey wrote this on his Instagram page about starting with the company:
“Tomorrow I start a new chapter in my life. In my life so far, I’ve won a whole bunch and I’ve lost a lot too. Some people believed in me while others thought I wasn’t worth a thing; that I would amount to garbage. But through it all, I remained myself. I became a drifter of sorts, not living in the same place for more than 6 months at a time. I wandered to places by myself, both physically but also mentally, and took road trips with no real destination or plan in mind just to see what it would be like. I wanted to explore as much as I could before I found something that would lure me in that I could call home. Maybe the WWE is my ‘home’. I will have to wait and see. It all starts tomorrow. All I can say is that hard work really can pay off and if you have a goal in mind, reach it. You hear it time and time again, but it holds true. It may not be today and it may not be tomorrow but it is going to happen if you do what is necessary to make it happen. Take a chance. Sacrifice things in your life while you still can to achieve something you’ve wanted to achieve for quite some time. It will be worth it.”
Mick Foley, who had been critical of WWE programming in recent months, says his son’s hiring will not effect his opinions about what he sees on TV. “The hiring of my son in September by WWE has had no bearing on any of my posts about the company,” Mick said. “Be they negative or positive.”
Dewey wrote this on his Instagram page about starting with the company:
“Tomorrow I start a new chapter in my life. In my life so far, I’ve won a whole bunch and I’ve lost a lot too. Some people believed in me while others thought I wasn’t worth a thing; that I would amount to garbage. But through it all, I remained myself. I became a drifter of sorts, not living in the same place for more than 6 months at a time. I wandered to places by myself, both physically but also mentally, and took road trips with no real destination or plan in mind just to see what it would be like. I wanted to explore as much as I could before I found something that would lure me in that I could call home. Maybe the WWE is my ‘home’. I will have to wait and see. It all starts tomorrow. All I can say is that hard work really can pay off and if you have a goal in mind, reach it. You hear it time and time again, but it holds true. It may not be today and it may not be tomorrow but it is going to happen if you do what is necessary to make it happen. Take a chance. Sacrifice things in your life while you still can to achieve something you’ve wanted to achieve for quite some time. It will be worth it.”
Mick Foley, who had been critical of WWE programming in recent months, says his son’s hiring will not effect his opinions about what he sees on TV. “The hiring of my son in September by WWE has had no bearing on any of my posts about the company,” Mick said. “Be they negative or positive.”