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Rock 'n' Sock Connection

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Professional wrestling tag team
Professional wrestling tag team
Rock 'n' Sock Connection
The Rock (left) and Mankind (right) as theWWF Tag Team Champions
Tag team
MembersThe Rock
Mankind / Mick Foley
Name(s)Rock 'n' Sock Connection
Rock 'n' Sock
Billed heights6 ft 5 in (196 cm) – The Rock
6 ft 2 in (188 cm) – Mick Foley
Combined
billed weight
562 lb (255 kg)
DebutAugust 30, 1999
Years active1999 – 2004

TheRock 'n' Sock Connection was aprofessional wrestlingtag team ofThe Rock andMankind/Mick Foley who wrestled in theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF) between 1999 and 2000 and briefly in 2004. As a team, they held theWWF Tag Team Championship three times.[1]

History

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Ever since 1998'sSurvivor Series and the "Deadly Game Tournament", The Rock and Mankind had been bitter rivals, facing each other on numerous occasions, mostly fighting for the covetedWWF Championship. The Rock, the hand-picked Corporate Champion forMr. McMahon'sCorporation, was the exact opposite of Mankind in almost every way. The Rock was athletic, charismatic, and well-dressed, while Mankind was a rugged, deranged, and unpredictable madman. Mankind wore a dirty and foul-smelling sock on his hand and used it as a weapon, sending his dirty sock straight into the mouths of those that wronged him; the odor and taste of Mankind’s filthy sock, combined with his finishing move, the mandible claw, would render his opponents unconscious.[2]

Their feud ended after the Rock won his third WWF Championship against Mankind in aladder match on the February 15, 1999 episode ofRaw Is War. However, Mankind became the special-guest referee in the title match atWrestleMania XV which involved The Rock andStone Cold Steve Austin. The Rock went on to be fired from the Corporation in mid 1999, and would not cross paths with Mankind for quite a while. Even though theirfeud was over, animosity still reigned supreme for these two superstars.

On August 30, 1999, the Rock 'n' Sock Connection was formed whenThe Undertaker andBig Show attacked The Rock onRaw Is War, leading The Rock to challenge both of them to a match. At the time, it was considered career "suicide" to face a team as deadly as The Undertaker and Big Show. With this in mind, Mankind (who used a smelly sock named "Mr. Socko" as part of hisgimmick) asked his former enemy if he could help with his fight against The Undertaker and Big Show. The Rock reluctantly accepted, and later that night the two captured The Undertaker and Big Show'sWWF Tag Team Championship when they pinned Big Show after a doublePeople's Elbow.[3]

They lost the belts on September 9, 1999 onSmackDown! in aBuried Alive match against The Undertaker and Big Show, whenTriple H interfered. However, Triple H was really only helping out The Undertaker, as he hit Big Show with a sledgehammer.[4]

On the September 20 episode ofRaw Is War, the Rock 'n' Sock Connection won the titles back in a "Dark Side Rules" match against Big Show,Mideon, andViscera (The Undertaker did not feel like being in the match so they took his place, thus turning the match into a three-on-two).[5] Three days later onSmackDown!, theNew Age Outlaws reunited and challenged Rock 'n' Sock Connection for the titles, which the Outlaws won.[1]

Several days later, Mick Foley and Dwayne Johnson helpedRaw Is War achieve its highestrating ever with a segment featuring himself (as Mankind) andThe Rock. The "This is Your Life" segment aired on September 27, 1999, and received an 8.4 rating.[6] Two weeks later, The Rock told Mankind that he was tired of him, did not like the whole Rock 'n' Sock team, nor did he enjoy Mankind stealing his catchphrases duringpromos. Mankind begged The Rock to team up with him for one more night, but did not tell The Rock who they would be fighting.

They ended up challenging the New Age Outlaws for the championships on the October 14, 1999 episode ofSmackDown!.[1] That night, the Rock 'n' Sock Connection won the tag team titles for the third and final time, meaning they would have to continue teaming together to defend the titles.[1] Four days later onRaw is War, before their title defense against theHolly Cousins, Mick Foley gave the Rock an autographed copy of his book,Have a Nice Day!, but later found it in the trash. Mick confronted The Rock and cursed him out for throwing away his life's work. Later that night, during their match, a crushed Mankind refused to participate as he sat despondently on the steel steps, facing away from the ring, asHardcore and Crash Holly (with outside interference once again by Triple H) beat The Rock for the tag team titles.[1]

The Rock and Mankind began another feud with each other, until Foley discovered that it was his close friend,Al Snow, who threw the book in the trash, since the book contained many Al Snow jokes. In real life, Foley and Snow are very good friends, and continually make good-natured fun of each other and their careers.[7]

Reunions and legacy

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The Rock 'n' Sock Connection later reunited in November 1999, when Mankind helped The Rock defeatPrince Albert andBig Boss Man. On the Thanksgiving episode ofSmackDown!, The Rock 'n' Sock Connection defeatedthe Hollys to become number one contenders to the WWF Tag Team Championship. They faced theNew Age Outlaws for the titles in December atArmageddon but were unsuccessful in winning the titles after Al Snow interfered. After the match, The Rock got revenge by giving Snow a Rock Bottom and People's Elbow.

The Rock 'n' Sock would later reunite in late 1999 to take on the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. Upon opposition, Triple H, then the WWF Champion, would place those two in aPink-Slip-On-A-Pole match, where the loser will be fired from the WWF (kayfabe). Mankind lost the match, thus resulting in termination. However, a few days after Mankind's firing, The Rock was interviewed and finally announced that he acknowledged and respected Mankind's hard work with the company, mentioning that the Faction was abusing power. The Rock even went so far as to rally the entire WWF roster on the January 10, 2000Raw Is War episode to demand Mankind's reinstatement, which Triple H complied and did. Foley reverted into his Cactus Jack character in early 2000 and continued to team with The Rock, but since Cactus Jack did not use a smelly sock as part of his gimmick, the team was not officially called “Rock 'n' Sock“ during this time. Foley then retired in March 2000 and The Rock saw hismovie career blossom, pausing the Rock and Sock connection.

During the December 8th 2003 episode ofRaw, The Rock aided Mick Foley once again during his confrontation with La Resistance. La Resistance briefly overpowered a distracted Mick and Rock, as The Rock berated Mick for referring to the team as "The Sock 'n' Rock Connection". The pair soon regained their composure taking down the French duo, with The Rock allowing Mick to deliver the final "People's Elbow", but soon berated him again as Mick attempted to use one of The Rock's catchphrases.[8]

In 2004, The Rock 'n' Sock Connection reunited atWrestleMania XX when they took on thenEvolution membersRandy Orton,Ric Flair, andBatista in a 3-on-2 handicap match. However, the Rock 'n' Sock Connection lost the match when Orton pinned Foley after an RKO.[9]

Foley was confirmed to appear on the November 14, 2011 episode ofRaw "Rock Reunion" for a possible reunion of Rock 'n' Sock Connection, before The Rock's in-ring return atSurvivor Series. They both appeared on that edition ofRaw only for Rock toRock Bottom Foley and leave. OnRaw's 20th Anniversary, Mick Foley was greeted by his friend The Rock. The two hugged each other before being interrupted byVickie Guerrero. Foley was puzzled as to why The Rock didn't talk back, then The Rock said to trust him and watch The Rock Concert. The two then exchanged hugs once more, and The Rock congratulated Foley for his impendingWWE Hall of Fame induction and wished him well.

The team ofSasha Banks andBayley, two of the four members ofThe Four Horsewomen, has used the nameThe Boss 'n' Hug Connection, as a tribute to the Rock 'n' Sock Connection.

Championships and accomplishments

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdef"World Tag Team Title History". WWE. Retrieved2007-05-20.
  2. ^"WOW! Micky Foley Finds His Extremely Rare Mr. Socko from a Well Meaning Collector on WWE's Most Wanted Treasures Show". 25 April 2021.
  3. ^"First Title Reign". WWE. Retrieved2007-05-20.
  4. ^"Undertaker and Big Show's Title Reign". WWE. Retrieved2007-05-20.
  5. ^"Second Title Reign". WWE. Retrieved2007-05-20.
  6. ^Christopher Robin Zimmerman."Slashwrestling RAW report - with ratings". Archived fromthe original on 2006-11-02. Retrieved2007-01-13.
  7. ^Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (Foreword p.x)
  8. ^"WWE News, RAW Results, Smackdown Results".
  9. ^"The Rock's WWE Alumni Profile". WWE. Retrieved2007-06-04.

References

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  • Mick Foley (2000).Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. HarperCollins. p. 511.ISBN 0-06-103101-1.

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