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Mick Foley backtracks on comments about the HIAC main event

Mick Foley backtracked on his comments that Charlotte and Sasha Banks will headline the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view in another post on Facebook, saying that the card “will probably not be finalized until hours before the actual show, so each member of the WWE Universe can decide for themselves what their main event is.”

In an earlier post, Foley wrote that the biggest moment of the night for himself and Stephanie came off cameras when “realizing that for #WomensWrestling, history is upon us – as Sasha Banks and Charlotte will main event the #HIAC PPV.”

In the updated comment, Foley said that regardless of where the women’s match is placed on the card, both Sasha and Charlotte “should absolutely feel like they are the main event” just like Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins should do as well.

“It’s a competitive business, and that competitive spirit should bring out the best in everyone on October 30th,” Foley wrote.


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