

There’s only one TV show in the world that everyone loves, and that is ‘FRIENDS,’ created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane. Fans of all generations from the 90s to the current have binge-watched Friends sitcoms on their laptops, televisions, or mobile screens.
Many fans have had a crush on Jennifer Aniston’s character in Friends, Rachel Green, for her dazzling look. Meanwhile, many other fans have fallen for Courtney Cox’s character Monica Geller, and have always shipped, especially her romance with another major character, Chandler.
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However, a WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently revealed which character of ‘FRIENDS’ he had a major crush on Chandler’s on-off girlfriend, Janice. When we hear whom Mick Foley had a desire on, fans might be surprised because it’s mind-flipping!
Mick Foley had a crush on Janice’s character from Friends!
‘Mankind’ Mick Foley sat down with Conrad Thompson on his debut episode of the ‘Foley is Pod’ podcast. Fans have been super excited for a long time for the WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley to begin this podcast.
On the first episode of Foley is Pod podcast, Mick Foley was asked about him being on the TV guide back in 1999. WWE Hall of Famer recollected his feelings about being on the cover of a TV guide by referring to one episode of FRIENDS sitcom. During the conversation, Foley admitted he had a crush on Janice’s character, played by Maggie Wheeler.
Foley said, “I’ve become something of a ‘Friends’ fanatic after watching their reunion. Got a crowded crush on Janice, you know, she was the ‘OH MY GOD, Chandler Bing!’ So yeah, I was like, Oh God, I long for Janice.”
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Mick Foley believes he had a crush on Janice because her “OH MY GOD” catchphrase impressed him. This would be astonishing for anyone because Janice’s character had irritated the fly out of fans. But ‘Mankind’ has a fair square of a crush on ‘Friends’ character.
Dwayne Johnson and other WWE legends shared the cover of TV guide with Mankind
The co-host Conrad Thompson noted TV guide is not a thing in 2022. However, back in the 90s, people watched television as per the TV guide they had at their place.
Well, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was on the cover of a 1999 magazine as a special WrestleMania edition. ‘Mankind’ expressed that being on the TV guide feels like being on the cover of People magazine.
Another thing my mom found in the basement: A TV Guide with Mick Foley on the cover and a Dennis Rodman card used as a bookmark. This was my entire personality as a 12 year old. pic.twitter.com/o6RxKlP7CT
— Super Cool and Stuff (@supercoolnstuff) August 18, 2020
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“To be on the cover of that was like up there with being on the cover of ‘People.’ Yeah, it was like being on the cover of People. And I think I’d actually been on it twice,” Mankind said.
Moreover, Mankind added that one of the covers of the TV guide had other WWE legends as well. Foley shared the cover of the TV guide with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Sable.
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No one would have ever imagined that ‘Mankind’ would crush on Janice’s character from FRIENDS sitcom. However, it will remain as a memory that neither wrestling nor sitcom fans will erase from their minds.
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