A Quote by Mick Foley

I like those really multidimensional characters like Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt. — © Mick Foley
I like those really multidimensional characters like Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt.
I like to think I'm a good mechanic for the company. 'Oh well, we sprung a leak? Call Ambrose; throw him in there.' I like that because I think it has really upped my value with the company, and I think that they realize nowadays, too, another Dean Ambrose isn't going to walk through the door anytime soon - or ever.
Bray Wyatt is one of the most captivating characters to come down the pike in ages.
A guy like Bray Wyatt, he could easily have played something in 'True Detective.'
I worked with Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt. Those guys have come along and are doing very well now.
Behind the scenes, I'm friends with everyone at work, but without a doubt, my best friend is Bray Wyatt. The man pretty much brought me into the industry when they tagged me up with The Wyatt Family; it was my seventh match I'd ever had. I didn't know the difference between a headlock and a beetle throw.
I actually find fondness and appreciation for the Bray Wyatt. I see that he is driven by a higher power, much like I am driven and motivated and inspired and given strength by the Seven Deities.
Bray Wyatt is like seven feet tall and seven feet wide.
I don't think anyone realizes how much Bray Wyatt has to offer.
A great deal of WWE Superstars, like Dolph Ziggler, Bray Wyatt, Baron Corbin, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, The Miz, etc., came from WWE's developmental system, and I've had the privilege of working with them over the years.
I had to use a lot of the lessons I learned from fighting Samoa Joe and apply them to Bray Wyatt.
I really enjoy those characters like 'Profit.' With those elements that are shady and dark, you're not responsible for being a likable character. Like some of Jack Nicholson's characters, you remember them for so long.
Cockroaches can't survive me, and neither can Dean Ambrose.
There is no creative process to come up with a character of Dean Ambrose.
I do not see Dean Ambrose leaving WWE to go somewhere else.
I don't need anyone creatively to tell me how I'm supposed to be. Only I know the answer to that. Only I know what I would say. That's always been my outlook. I haven't really worried about rubbing people wrong because I only know how to be Bray. And Bray is always going to be Bray.
I think that Dean Ambrose is driven to create a first-time-ever, unique character that other people in the future can be compared to.
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