Duane Doogan sent along the following:

Wrestling Voice Radio with Mick Foley
Host: Duane Doogan

Check it out at WrestlingVoiceRadio.com & iTunes

Mick spoke about many topics from his Royal Rumble match, his upcoming comedy tour, what he’s willing to do in the ring and more.

Mick on his Royal Rumble Match: “I don’t think it was until I got back to the hotel that I realized, just how many things had gone on in the little time I was out there, maybe 4 or 5 minutes but even in those 4 minutes, you got that entrance, that’s what I was most nervous about, ‘how the heck am I going to run out to the ring?’, the interaction with great young wrestlers like Primo and the thing with Ricardo (Rodriguez) that I thought was really funny, the stuff with Santino and the stuff with Miz & Cody (Rhodes) who were both the work horses of the Royal Rumble so when I put it altogether I realize ‘wow, there was a lot going on in that time period’, and I was minutes away from sucking all the oxygen out of the building so whoever won the Rumble would be doing so in front of an unconscious crowd.”

Mick on the possibility of wrestling someone like Cody Rhodes or Dolph Ziggler at WrestleMania: “It would be nice if the people who made those decisions thought I was capable of that, I really would have to be in good shape and I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it, I’m not gonna say I’ll never do a match again but if people want to see me and Santino as a Tag Team or me and Zack Ryder as a Tag Team at a pay-per-view I would at least think about it because I think people would enjoy it and it wouldn’t carry the pressure. I’m not (wrestling a big match) but I’d like to be in shape for it and hope that it would be something that could really add to a long-term angle or help one of those moments that gets people to the next level, I don’t think it’s the great matches so much as the personal issue that reaches a conclusion in a match that helps somebody get to that level and I think I could a nice step for somebody.

Check out http://www.realMickFoley.com for all his Stand Up dates, Mick begins his tour in Glasgow, Scotland on February 23, before moving through England and coming to Dublin, Ireland on March 2.