![]() Stone Cold Steve Austin (Unforgiven 1998) The whole thing was made to look farcical and was more about Mick Foley living a childhood dream rather than thinking of the WWF fans. ![]() He didn’t have a chance to really win the crowd over with the gimmick. I consider this to be the worst character due to the fact that he had such little screen time with which to play. It was just a straight wrestling match and it was an awesome end to a great PPV. Not once did Mankind or Cactus shine through this persona, yet it wasn’t too farcical as there were no girls with him. He went for a good 20 minutes in the ring with Austin with minimal weapon use. He faced the WWF Champion at the time at Unforgiven 1998 in what I consider to be Dude Love’s best showing. However, during his second run in 1998 he was brought back to face Stone Cold after Cactus took a leave of absence due to disrespect to his character. This first run as the character was not received well by fans and myself due to it being nothing like the deranged Mankind I had become used to. It did not come to fruition in the WWF until around 1997, when, in his debut, Dude Love won the tag team championships with Stone Cold Steve Austin.Īfter starting a feud with Triple H following the vacating of the titles due to a neck injury Austin had sustained, the Cactus Jack character was introduced and Dude Love was all but forgotten. He portrayed Dude when jumping off his own roof, a scene that would become synonymous with the tribute videos attributed to his career. ![]() ![]() Dude Love was the first character Mick ever created and he used it in his own home videos. ![]()
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