Brian Fritz sent out the following:

http://www.betweentheropes.com/475/between-the-ropes-mick-foley/

We’re now on the road to WrestleMania XXVIII with the big event quickly approaching.  And Mick Foley along with his good friend Eve Torres have a chance for you to win the ultimate WrestleMania  vacation.  The winner and a guest will get round trip airfare, three nights stay at a luxury hotel in Miami, two tickets to WrestleMania, the Hall of Fame ceremony the night before and Raw the night after Mania plus a lunch with Eve and three other divas as well as lunch with the Hardcore Legend himself.  Plus, all the proceeds go to RAINN, the largest anti-sexual violence organization.  You can find out more information and enter the raffle at http://www.realmickfoley.com/mania/.

Brian Fritz of BetweenTheRopes.com spoke with Mick about the raffle, Shawn Michaels having his own charity raffle for WrestleMania, the recent change in Eve, The Rock returning for the event and his first memories of him with the WWE, the showdown between Mr. Socko and the Cobra at the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania going to New Jersey next year, why he is becoming a David Otunga fan, doing bodybuilder poses and more.

Here are a few excepts from the interview:

On if there was a moment when he thought The Rock would be a big star: “Yes but it wasn’t until he got with The Nation.  It was the moment — and I say this on the DVD (The Epic Journey of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) where he said, I didn’t have it verbatim but it was like ‘with all due respect Farooq, the people was to hear The Rock’.   He wasn’t just a guy with The Nation because his good guy turn was over.  He really embraced it and from that point on, and the video showed this, that almost he tried worked.  If it didn’t work, it was quickly replaced and something else was added.  But he was really good at coming up with multiple things.  He was somebody who milked the same phrase until it was dry.  He really put his mind and imagination to coming up with different things.”

On being in the Royal Rumble: “It was fun!  When I watched it back, I thought that was pretty good even though there were times when I was standing around literally doing nothing.  I was standing around and doing nothing with a purpose, like watching Ricardo.  And I think at the end of those six or seven minutes that I was out there, I participated in some pretty good stuff.  For the purists that say you should go out with a classic match, obviously the Rumble is not going to be that classic match but on the other hand, it was a huge audience.  The whole back story of my kids wanting to see me in Mania was true and I had a good time.  Honestly, moving forward, if I do anything in the ring, that’s probably the way I should do things — sparingly.”