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These Are the Real-Life Partners of Pro Wrestlers

November 24, 2005 by David Foster

Mick Foley and Colette Christie

Wrestling legend Mick Foley and his wife Colette Christie are perhaps the oldest couple on the list. They are happily married since 1992 and they have four children; the oldest is now 27 years old and work for WWE, continuing his father’s legacy. Foley’s female co-workers have always been fond of him, since he is happily married for 27 years and thus never tries to hit on the fellow female wrestlers, a common phenomenon of the industry.

Colette is an actress, but perhaps her biggest performance is of herself, on the reality show Celebrity Wife Swap and later on the couple’s show Holey Foley!, following the life of the happy family. The iconic wrestler is now retired, and Colette has also been somewhat under the grid since the couple’s performance of Building off the Grid, so perhaps they are now focusing on their relationship and children (and dog).

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