Rock 'n' Sock Connection

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Rock 'n' Sock Connection
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(left to right) The Rock, Mankind
Tag team
Members The Rock
Mankind, Mick Foley
Name(s) Rock 'n' sock Connection
Heights 6 ft 3 ½ in (192 cm) - The Rock
6 ft 2 in (188 cm) - Mick Foley
Combined weight 562 lb (255 kg)
Debuted 1999
Promotions WWE

Rock 'N' Sock Connection is a former professional wrestling tag team of The Rock & Mankind that wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation between 1999 and 2000 and briefly in 2004.

On August 30, 1999 the Rock 'N' Sock Connection was formed when the then heel, Undertaker and Big Show attacked the Rock on RAW. The Rock challenged both of them to a match. At the time, it was considered career "suicide" to face a team as deadly as The Undertaker and the Big Show. With this in mind, Mankind (who recently started using a sock named "Mr Socko" as part of his gimmick) asked his former enemy if he could help with his fight against Undertaker and Big Show. The Rock reluctantly accepted and later that night the two captured Undertaker and Big Show's WWF Tag Team Titles when they pinned Big Show after a double People's Elbow. They lost the belts a week later in a Buried Alive match against Undertaker and Big Show, in which then heel, Triple H interfered to help Undertaker and Big Show. However Triple H was really only helping out Undertaker as he hit The Big Show with a sledge hammer. Even though the two were both heels during that time, they hated each other.

Two weeks later, the Rock N' Sock Connection won the titles back in a Dark Side rules match with Big Show and the Undertaker (however, Undertaker did not feel like being in the match so he made Mideon and Viscera take his place, thus turning the match into a three-on-two). The following night on Smackdown!, the New Age Outlaws reunited and challenged Rock N' Sock Connection for the titles, which they won. Three weeks later, the Rock told Mankind that he was tired of him because he did not like the whole Rock N' Sock thing nor did he enjoy Mankind stealing his catchphrases during promos. Mankind begged the Rock to team up with him one more night, but did not tell Rock who they would be fighting.

It turned out to be the Tag Team Champions, the New Age Outlaws. And that night, the Rock 'N' Sock Connection won the tag team titles for the third time, which meant that this was not the final night for the Rock 'N' Sock Connection since they now had to defend their tag team titles again. The next week on Smackdown!, before their title defense against The Holly Cousins, Mick Foley gave the Rock an autographed copy of his book, Have a Nice Day!, but later found that same book in the trash. Mick confronted The Rock and cursed him out for throwing away his life's work. And later that night during their match, a crushed Mankind refused to participate as he sat despondently on the steel steps, facing away from the ring, as Hardcore and Crash Holly beat the Rock for the Titles. The Rock and Mankind began a feud with each other until Foley discovered that it was his close friend, Al Snow who threw the book in the trash, since the book contained many Al Snow jokes (Foley and Snow always make fun of each other and their careers).

The Rock 'N' Sock would later reunite to take on the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. They teamed off and on until Foley's in-ring retirement in March 2000 and the Rock becoming a movie star.

The Rock 'N' Sock Connection reunited for one more match when they took on then Evolution members Randy Orton, then heels, Ric Flair & Batista at WrestleMania XX in a 3 on 2 handicap match and lost.

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