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Mick Foley Literally Begs WWE To Push Cesaro

Appearing on WWE's Broken Skull Sessions with Steve Austin, Mick Foley got down on his knees to beg Vince McMahon.

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While WWE recently put the spotlight on Cesaro briefly for a WWE Championship match against Roman Reigns at the Wrestlemania Backlash, many fans want to see the superstar utilized more as a main event player--and so do certain WWE Hall of Famers. In a video on Twitter to promo his appearance on Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions, WWE legend Mick Foley made his feelings on the subject clear.

"Vince, please. All we are saying is give Cesaro a chance," he pleaded while on his knees. "I just believe in that guy wholeheartedly. Give him a chance."

Austin, who also appeared in the video, couldn't agree more. "Give him a chance," he echoed. Give him a gimmick. Just put a rocket ship on his back. No telling what the kid could do."

If you're going to listen to anyone on the topic, Austin and Foley would certainly do the trick. After all, as Foley noted, there's a combined 60 years of professional wrestling experience between them--and both made it to the highest echelon of WWE.

The former Mankind also had kind words for the likes of Bobby Lashley, The Fiend, Alexa Bliss, Rhea Ripley, and other rising superstars in WWE. Nothing matched the intensity he had for Cesaro, though. Foley even followed with a tweet, proclaiming, "I literally get on my hands and knees and beg [Vince McMahon] to give [Cesaro] a chance.

You'll be able to see Foley's full Broken Skull Sessions appearance this Sunday on Peacock, after the conclusion of the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. For a look at what to expect at Hell in a Cell, take a look at GameSpot's professional wrestling podcast Wrestle Buddies, as this week we break down our predictions for the event.

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