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Dark Side of the Ring Producer Evan Husney Discusses Convincing Mick Foley To Be a Subject for Season 6

March 25, 2025 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
Mick Foley The Undertaker Hell in a Cell King of the Ring 1998, referee Mike Chioda, Dark Side of the Ring Image Credit: WWE

Fightful recently spoke to Dark Side of the Ring executive producer and co-creator Evan Husney, who discussed the new season, which debuts tonight on VICE TV. Tonight’s premiere episode will feature Mick Foley and his infamous Hell in a Cell match at the 1998 King of the Ring as its subject. Below are some highlights from Fightful:

Evan Husney on Mick Foley: “Mick Foley is another person that we’ve had a great relationship with over the years. He was kind of patient zero in a lot of ways, like things kind of could have gone a different way, sliding doors with Dark Side where he would have been the narrator for the show. That was the original sort of intention of the series. But he didn’t know us. We didn’t have street cred and so he was a little worried about some of the stories we were covering and how we’d handle them. Which I totally understand because we were green as grass back then.

“But it’s cool to come full circle with him now because we always wanted to do a story about him. Because I’ve always found him to be one of my favorite personalities in wrestling, not only just as a human being but to me. He operates on a plane of performance art or just the way that he thinks about the business and the way that he applied himself as a character and how deep he went and all the sacrifices he made for the sake of his art, his sort of theater of cruelty style of art, performance art has always been really fascinating to me.”

On convincing Foley to be a subject for the show: “So we finally got the opportunity to convince him. He was a little gun-shy for several seasons about kind of being a subject on the show. But we were finally able to do it. The Hell in the Cell match, while it’s well-trodden territory, of course, for wrestling fans, that was such a huge deal for me as a kid,” he said. “I’m sure a lot of people of my generation who saw it live, that’s the thing we all talked about on the playground afterwards, was that match and what happened. It’s just still the craziest thing, and it’s always the match that I show people who’ve never seen a wrestling match before because their jaws are usually on the floor.”

On Foley’s performance in Hell in a Cell: “However you may feel about that style of wrestling, the story that is told in that ring and on that night, it’s a roller coaster ride unlike any other. This idea of, ‘Well, this guy might die in the ring.’ Of course, there’s that. But to me, it’s just the brilliance of having him carted away in the stretcher, and then getting up and re-climbing the cage, which always gives me goosebumps. It’s so amazing. But it was a challenge for us, ‘Can we make an entire episode out of a full match?’”

On the Dark Side of the Ring episode having a longer runtime than the actual match: “We live, I think, in the Hell in the Cell match in this episode longer than the actual runtime of the matches, and that was kind of the whole point was, let’s just try and live in this match and get deep into the psychology of Mick Foley and what he was thinking versus what he had planned versus what other people knew and then let’s try and bring in as many people who were there and seeing it unfold. So it is kind of this like urgent, sports real-time sports documentary is kind of how it plays, which is really cool.”

On talking to Francois Petit for the feature: “It was great to talk to people like Francois Petit, who was the sort of the ‘doctor’ they had in the back who’s more just like a physical therapist. But you don’t hear from him all that often, and I was just shocked when he told us that he also played Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat in the first movie. I had no idea that that’s who that was. So very cool, and he’s a cool character in the piece. But so I urge anybody who feels like they’ve heard the story before. This is a very cool look at this, and I think it’s a little deeper than most of the pieces you’ve seen on it before.”

The new season of Dark Side of the Ring, featuring Mick Foley in Hell in a Cell, debuts tonight on VICE TV at 10:00 pm EST.