Holy Foley (2016)
At the Foley household on suburban Long Island, Mick Foley simply sees himself as a stand-up comedian and Santa-loving dad to his family of five, including wife Colette, sons Dewey, Mickey and Hughie, and daughter Noelle, with whom he shares a picture-perfect, father-daughter relationship. However, unbeknownst to Mick, Noelle has decided she wants to follow in her father’s footsteps, and has been secretly training to join WWE. Just when Mick thought he was out of the ring, Noelle is leading the charge to pull him back in. As if Noelle’s aspirations weren’t enough, Dewey, Mick’s oldest son, recently landed his dream job as a writer’s assistant on the WWE creative team. In Holy Foley, real-life antics and laugh-out-loud moments will unfold as cameras follow two generations of Foleys trying to make it in life – and at WWE.
Holy Foley: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - The Bombshell
August 21, 2016
Mick’s gorgeous daughter Noelle has a secret and it’s a big one. While Mom, Colette, does her best to push Noelle to be a model, it seems Noelle has different ideas about how she sees her life playing out. When the family sits down to dinner, Noelle drops the bomb on her unsuspecting family and Mick’s left wondering what else Noelle is hiding.
1x2 - Like Father Like Daughter
August 21, 2016
Mick is reeling from the bombshell news that his daughter Noelle wants to be a WWE Superstar. To make matters worse, Noelle asks Mick for a favor that has a huge impact on their relationship. Meanwhile, Mick and his wife Colette get another surprise from their oldest son Dewey that hits close to home for Mick
1x3 - Whatever It Takes
August 21, 2016
Mick sees Noelle struggling during training and wonders if she has what it takes to be a WWE Superstar. So she suggests an amped-up fitness plan and insists Mick do it with her. Enter WWE Legend Diamond Dallas Page and DDP Yoga. Meanwhile, Noelle’s boyfriend Fran wants to know what it will take to win her parents’ approval.
1x4 - History Comes ALive
August 21, 2016
To help his daughter Noelle in her quest to be a WWE Superstar, Mick seeks an unlikely ally and Noelle ends up meeting one of her heroes. Mick also wants Noelle to think of her in-ring persona and takes her to WWE’s hallowed ground for inspiration. Meanwhile, Mick’s oldest son, Dewey, announces he’s moving out, so his dad gets him a surprise gift.
1x5 - Girls and Dolls
August 21, 2016
Noelle gets a great opportunity to learn from the best by training with Superstars Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks. Mick plans a romantic day for him and Colette after discovering he’s partially responsible for her expensive doll obsession. All is well in Mick’s world until Noelle sets him up with a one-on-one dinner with her boyfriend Frank.
1x6 - The Promo King
August 28, 2016
Mick’s concerned that Noelle’s constant smiling during training sessions means she’s not taking her goal seriously. She needs to convey passion and a sense of danger, so he invites WWE Superstar Enzo Amore to give her a lesson in cutting promos. At home, Colette declares herself in charge of Noelle’s WWE look and that she’s on Team Noelle.
1x7 - Ditch the Clown
September 4, 2016
After agreeing to play Santa on a production of Elf, Mick finds out it’s a musical. He asks his old friend and heavy metal icon Dee Snider for help with his vocals. Noelle meets with a WWE executive who gives her tips on how to handle the NXT tryouts as well as some strong words of advice, including reconsidering a relationship with a loved one.
1x8 - Foley Family Vacation
September 11, 2016
It’s Mick’s birthday! Mick takes the Foley family on vacation to his favorite place, Knoebels Grove Amusement Park. Since Noelle is waiting to hear if she is getting a tryout for NXT, Mick makes it his mission to convince Noelle that facing her fear of heights will help her in the ring. Plus, Colette has been working on a surprise for Mick.
1x9 - The Storm Before The Calm
September 18, 2016
As part of some final preparations before NXT tryouts, Mick and Noelle watch tapes of Mick’s old matches, practice new moves with Dan, make an appearance at a pop culture event, and attend a couple of podcasts. Something happens at her last training session that could jeopardize everything they’ve been working for.
1x10 - The Moment of Truth
September 25, 2016
The Foleys arrive to support Noelle during her NXT tryouts. Colette plays with the idea of moving to Orlando if Noelle were to get accepted. Once the tryouts are over, it’s decision day and Noelle meets with the VP of Talent Development to find out if all the blood, sweat, and tears turn her dream of joining NXT into a reality.
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