Surrey bassist remembers Mick Ralphs, his former Bad Company bandmate
- Mick Ralphs, aged 81, passed away on June 23, remembered fondly by Todd Ronning, who played with him in Bad Company.
- Ralphs spent recent years in a care facility after a stroke that left him bedridden.
- Ronning referred to Ralphs as a 'true legend,' noting he always maintained a happy and personable demeanor off stage.
- Ronning's last encounter with Ralphs was in January, and he expressed sadness over not being able to see him again during an upcoming tour of England.
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Mick Foley Says He Nearly Lost His Good Ear In Legendary IWA Japan Deathmatch With Terry Funk
Mick Foley says he nearly lost his good ear during his King of the Deathmatch Finals against Terry Funk in 1995. It's well known that Mick Foley lost his ear in 1994 when wrestling Vader in Germany. Shortly thereafter, he would leave WCW, in part due to his feeling that they had not capitalized on the gruesome injury. In 1995, he found himself wrestling in IWA Japan, facing Terry Funk in the finals of a tournament that would later be known as th…
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