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Santino Marella Discusses His Face Off With Mick Foley, Talks Cobra vs. Mr. Socko Spot

Santino Marella has shared some memories of the infamous “Socko vs. Cobra” spot that took place with WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley at the 2012 Royal Rumble. During a recent appearance on the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame Podcast, Marella spoke about the showdown between him and Mick Foley at the 2012 Royal Rumble […]

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Santino Marella Discusses His Face Off With Mick Foley, Talks Cobra vs. Mr. Socko Spot

Santino Marella has shared some memories of the infamous “Socko vs. Cobra” spot that took place with WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley at the 2012 Royal Rumble.

During a recent appearance on the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame Podcast, Marella spoke about the showdown between him and Mick Foley at the 2012 Royal Rumble that featured a comedic spot between “Mr. Socko” and “The Cobra”.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On his interaction with Mick Foley in the 2012 Royal Rumble: “You know what, that moment, it was awesome. We really enjoyed it, but it was supposed to go a little longer. Once they locked up, Cody Rhodes broke it up too soon. We were supposed to go like all the way across the ring, and the other guys come in on it. It was supposed to be more of an epic battle. The showdown part was good. You know, the way we turned around, timed putting on our respective socks, that was all good. But when we locked up – although it’s a funny, historic kind of moment, there’s a part of me that’s like, ‘ahh, it was supposed to be better.’ I actually remember getting mad at Cody after he’d broken it up, ‘that was supposed to go longer!’

“When you see magicians and their spells going back and forth, that’s kind of what we were envisioning. Putting it all together was so fun with him [Mick Foley]. That was – it was my idea, and the more I just kept explaining it to him, he was literally just kind of smiling. He loved it. It was actually one of his most favorite things. He talks about that, like, you know, as his top five favorite moments, was doing that. And you watch it, the entire time he has this hilarious grin on his face. He’s having the best time in the world. He’s a big kid at heart, and this is, you know, right up his alley.”

On his wrestling work these days: “I pick and choose. Maybe one every couple of months if it’s a destination I like. For example, yesterday there was a show in Puerto Rico but, you know, Primo & Epico, so I’m like, yeah, for those guys, I’ll go down whenever. I’ll wrestle ten, fifteen minutes, but it’s the whole weekend down there with the guys, getting to see the kids and families. You know, catching up and shooting the breeze and all that stuff. I coach wrestling. For years, I was on a show called Aftermath on Sports Network. You know, we talked about the week that was in WWE. So I’m still around very much. Now, I’m doing commentary mostly. I do commentary for Destiny Wrestling, PTW in Poland, a company in Montreal, MEW. Basically, I’m just trying to get more reps. I did some for IMPACT, and eventually, I want to go to WWE in some capacity as a commentator.”

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