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Eߣ�B��B��B�B�B��matroskaB��B��S�g ��M�t�M��S��I�fS��M��S��T�kS���M��S��S�kS��#�M��S��T�gS�����O� I�f@�*ױ�B@M��libebml v1.4.2 + libmatroska v1.6.4WA�mkvmerge v56.0.0 ('Strasbourg / St. Denis') 64-bitD��AC.� Da��l�� s��-'�cw��ܱEA�@L�T�k���ׁsňS`��l�rꃁ�� �� ��S_TEXT/UTF8"���en�D% C�u@��堥��� So, ever heard of this guy?�� �¡��U - [announcer] - the
people's champ, the roc!��������
\ - How about him?��������i - Woooo!��jC�u@��!䠩��� - [triple h] for over 50 years��/������ wwe has created
unforgettable moments.���ġ��� - [announcer] the greatestt
professional athlete��5�����E in the world today!���C�u��8����� Look at that, he slammed him!��S������ - But 95%��N�����K of the most iconic items��:C�u@��L砿��� used to create those
memorable moments�� Ġ����
have gone missing.��^�� - We are looking for the
rick flair butterfly robe.��
�C�u@��g������ (crowd cheering)��������� - I do not know
where the robe is,��/�ʡā> even if I get I don't know if
I tell you, cause I'd want it.�������� - And for everyone
around the world to see.�� �C�u�炃������ - We want them back damn it.��֠ơ��
3 - So we're sending out the
greatest wwe legends ever.�� �C�u@�炛n����� - Hey!
- Whoa!��@������ (laughing)��j�����U we got a holy foley situation!����ǡ��� - To hit the road and search
for their own memorabilia.��
C�u@�炽R����� - [stephanie]
revealing the stories��������� that made them legends.��5�ǡ�� I - Do you want to know where
I got the head tilt from?��������� My dog.
(laughing)���C�u@���͠���� - wwe is on a mission.��}������ - [stephanie] to
reclaim it's history.��������
� - You got a deal.��젠��� - Thank you!���C�u�������� - One item at a time.���C�u@������� - [announcer] look at this.��j������ Mankind sets up the undertaker.��5����� J Rips him to the buckle on
the far side.��X������ Right back at him. Look at that!���C�u@��#������ (crowd cheers)����Z - [announcer] and
he's trying to get that mask��e����� of sorts off the face.��ܠá��E - You can watch content
and that's nostalgic,�� qC�u@��?�š�� and you can bring back so
many memories from that.��
�����> But when you think
about the memorabilia��C�u@��U}�ɡÁ it takes you back because they
represent a moment in time.��C�ơ��� They represent a character.
They represent the debut��`C�u��sˠ���� of something new and fresh����ơ��� that the audience came to
love and to connect with.��
�C�u@�����ȡ - [triple h] I don't even
remember what I came here for.��������� I think I was still
partially a talent��ʠ����� and came in here
to shoot something.���C�u@���K����� And I was like, all this stuff,��ʠ���� like oh my god. People
should see this.��ʠ����? It's just amazing
the amount of history���C�u@��������� and things that are
in this building.��/������ It's a treasure trove
of it, you know?��۠ǡ��� And the goal is for everybody
to be able to enjoy it,���C�u@���U����� to take that moment that they��ܠ����1 had an emotional connection with����¡�� and be able to put it
back in front of them.��ܠ����E - [announcer] yes,
here he comes, mankind!��}C�u@���l����� Known as the the
lord of the ring.�������f - I think wwe is at its best�� H�� when you connect emotionally
with the audience.��<C�u@���ơ�� And I think that's what
made mick foley so popular,��Ơġ�� and what sustains his
legacy today and forever.��
ZC�u@��!ˠ���� (crowd cheering)��;�����g - [announcer] no!
They've got to end this.�������
� (crowd cheering)�������� right here! Oh my god!��⠽���: What the hell is
mick foley doing?��
�C�u��@����� Mick foley, say I
quit! Mick, say it!��ݠ����
- Say, I quit!���C�u��U������ (out of breath)��4������ - they'll have to kill me.�������� - Mick foley.���C�u@��p������ Where do start that subject.���ġ��[ - [announcer] what
kind of a cretin is this man?��^����� - [triple h] you
don't know who he is.�������� Here's this guy,
just insane looking.���C�u@���砿��� No teeth and just
couldn't be crazier.��6������ - [announcer]
we know that mick foley��@�����! (metal clanging)
enjoys pain.��}C�u@���ڠ���� He's not intimidated
by pain.��������O He'll maim himself
to get what he wants.��<C�u@���Ƞš�� - Mick foley was a success
because of his passion.�� Ġ����
Because of his
talent and ability.���C�u@������ He might say that
he didn't look like����¡��� a typical wwe superstar,
but I can't tell you��
C�u@���B�� what a typical wwe superstar
really looks like.�������b (crowd cheering)
(wood shattering)��@������ - [announcer] oh god!��MC�u@���ܠš�� - [triple h] you know, how
do you separate yourself��Y������ from a business
which, at the time��:�����> was a bunch of guys
that were 300 pounds�� qC�u@�������� and six foot five
and you're not,��|������ and you're certainly
not a bodybuilder,��X�����V and you certainly
don't have that look.��MC�u@��+������ So you find a
niche for yourself.��;������ (cheering)�������
� that's really what he did.��5�����u - There were three
faces of foley,��}C�u@��C������ and they were
incredibly diverse.������ I mean, you had dude
love who's like a hippie.�������? Cactus jack with the chainsaw.���C�u@��bD�ơ�� And then you have mankind
who had the leather mask,��������� and he played a not
so stable individual.��
�C�u@��y�ʡā All equally believable, all
equally mick foley, the person.�������o - [announcer]
mick is on top!���C�uA��Y����� Oh my god!��������� - [triple h] this
is funny for me,���¡��
I remember wrestling him
for all those years�������� because I've wrestled
every single one��������i of his personas and characters.���C�u@�����ɡÁ If he knew he was wrestling
with cactus jack and triple h,���ȡ8 I sorta talked to cactus jack
for most of the afternoon.���C�u@���۠���� - Everyone's gunning
it for me! Bang, bang!��ʠ¡�� - [triple h] if I was
working with dude love��S������ it's a much funnier
conversation.��
BC�u���:����� - Owww baby have mercy!��
������
� I do say my dear chap.���C�u@���n�š�� - [triple h] he sort of
inhabited those characters��������� and sort of stayed in there.����ɡÁ, Somewhere in the middle of all
that mixture is mick foley.��
�C�u@��t����� - I think we touched
a lot of people��������� if you don't mind me saying.��S������ (light rock guitar)���C�u@��7۠���� - [stephanie] hey mick!�������f - Hey there.��������O - What do you think of the place��e�����
- ah, it's incredible.�����! (stephanie laughing)���C�u@��M ����� look at this.
- [triple h] what's up man?��;������ - What's going on?�������� - It's been so long.��������� - It's been a while, right.��������' - Yeah.���C�u@��a=�š�� - [triple h] I very first
met before I was in wwe.��
B��
� I met him early '93, '94
when I first started,��
�C�u@��v蠨��� super green in the business.��*����� You know, it was
mick foley who was�� ������ willing to help a young guy that��)C�u@���/����� just trying to
find his way in it.�������` - Well, when did you
guys start realizing�� H��� that this was stuff that
needed to be archived?��`C�u@����¡�� - Well, we're the
caretakers of the business����ơ��P and of all the stuff we
have here, so much we don't.��TC�u@���ڠ���� So we're trying to
find those things,��Y������ not because we want
to take them away��;�����> from a collector or something,��������' but if we can take them and then�� C�u@���K�ǡ�� allow the world to enjoy
them, as opposed to one person��
��ǡ�� with a collection that just
sits in their nightstand.�� �C�u@��ɡÁ - So I'm guessing if I go out
looking for the item myself,��I�����u it carries a little
sentimental value.��MC�u@����ǡ�� - [triple h] carries a little
more sentimental value.��������+ I believe that if
somebody is a mick foley��������! or a cactus jack
fan, and mick foley���C�u@�������� or cactus jack comes
looking for something���¡��h that they might have,
it's more meaningful.��MC�u@��3��ǡ�� - Yeah, and I would think
also if I'm there in person,��
k�����
� I can authenticate.��������� - Yeah.������� - Right.��:C�u@��K ����� - Mick, if you
could characterize��������
or capture your career
using artifacts,��
�����? what would you see
in your tribute case?��6C�u@��iԠš�� - [mick] I see that you
have some dude stuff here,��R�ơ��� but I'd love to see all
the characters represented.��
B�����? - [triple h] yeah.��^C�u@��������� - [mick] cactus, jack,
we're talking about��������� a vintage flannel vest.��}�����V - [triple h] not
the one you wearing.��5C�u@���}����� - [mick] not the one
I'm wearing one that--�������g - [stephanie] although
very similar.��i�����&