Mick Foley has pulled out of the "Have A Nice Day" situation comedy project. "For those of you who have asked, yes, Mick Foley has once again pulled out of the 'Have A Nice Day' sitcom, citing time constraints (specifically due to his busy wrestling schedule and family committments)," Richard O'Sullivan of Last Colony Entertainment wrote on his MySpace page.
"Mick is a true legend in the world of pro wrestling and he has literally given his body to entertain his fans. Producing and starring in a situation comedy is a full-time job and a person really has to want it badly enough in order to devote their time to it. Otherwise, it's not gonna be a success."
For your information, this is the project that was once known as "Hey, Dude". Foley previously backed out when he accepted the broadcasting job with WWE, but then recommitted once he signed a deal with TNA.
"Mick is a true legend in the world of pro wrestling and he has literally given his body to entertain his fans. Producing and starring in a situation comedy is a full-time job and a person really has to want it badly enough in order to devote their time to it. Otherwise, it's not gonna be a success."
For your information, this is the project that was once known as "Hey, Dude". Foley previously backed out when he accepted the broadcasting job with WWE, but then recommitted once he signed a deal with TNA.
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