WWE legend Mick Foley spoke to Rolling Stone on his relationship with "The Rock" and how his criticism revolutionized WWE women's wrestling.
Foley and "The Rock" had some epic battles in the ring at the height of their WWE career.
During the interview, he revealed that his friendship with "The Rock" transcended to their daughters.
"What's funny is our daughters keep in better touch than we do. Like I'll hear my daughter say, 'The Rock's going to be on RAW today,' and it's a complete secret. 'His daughter just texted me.' I get a message from him every once in a while," he said.
He also talked about how his criticism of the female wrestlers led to significant changes.
He said, "I think Mr. McMahon was only shown the negative things I wrote. I don't think they showed him the other 92.5 percent of nice things I was saying."
He said he made sure that his criticism will always be constructive to the organization.
"When I came on board, Stephanie and I agreed that as the big proponents of the women's wrestling evolution, we needed to draft the women very high for RAW... We are really excited about the women's division. Moving forward, it's going to get bigger and better," he added.