Mick Foley has provided an update in his on-going battle with COVID-19. Foley took to Twitter to tell his followers that he is “fatigued very easily, and (his) head still feels a little cloudy.” Overall though Foley is able to reassure fans that he is “all in all, not too bad.” The full post from Foley read:
“Many of you have been asking how I’m feeling after my positive COVID test.
All in all, not too bad – but I get fatigued very easily, and my head still feels a little cloudy.
PLEASE take this pandemic seriously – the daily death count is staggeringly high..and climbing. #MaskUp“
He then followed up with a tweet sharing an image from the iconic Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring 1998.
Thanks for all the well wishes. If I got up from this, I’m pretty sure I’ll kick out of COVID! https://t.co/PCBlTranqbpic.twitter.com/QuBDriw7z4
— Mick Foley (@foleyispod) January 13, 2021
Mick Foley announced at the beginning of the year that he had tested positive for COVID-19. This diagnosis came after a virtual signing event he had attended in December. The 3-time WWE Champion then spent 19 days self-isolating in a hotel. A further update from Foley on Facebook detailed more on his symptoms:
“Fortunately, my symptoms were not too serious – body aches and headache for a few days, followed by loss of my sense of smell and just within the last few days, my hearing has been affected.”
The wrestling world continues to be affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre has been the latest star to reveal he has contracted the virus.