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Michael "Mick" Foley is a retired American professional wrestler and author, currently signed to WWE under its "Legends" program as an ambassador. Foley worked for several wrestling promotions including WWE, WCW, ECW, TNA, and NWA, as well as in Japan. A key figure of the Attitude Era and regarded as one of the greatest wrestlers in history, Foley participated in WrestleMania's main events in 1999 and 2000 and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. Foley wrestled under various personas: Cactus Jack, Mankind, and Dude Love, collectively known as the "Three Faces of Foley." Notably, he entered the 1998 Royal Rumble three times under these different personas. Foley is a four-time world champion and an 11-time world tag team champion. His Hell in a Cell match against The Undertaker is remembered as one of the greatest and most controversial matches of all time, cementing his reputation as "The Hardcore Legend" due to his brutal and physical wrestling style.

An unfearable deputy James Benjamin Cleveland is challenged to a fight in a bar. He won but Sheriff Grover Taft wasn't happy and left him in jail for night. Next day, He heard two guys Jimmy Delgado and Cornelius "Butcher" Downwall, how they are planning wagon stealing with their two companieros, Stanley Jefferson and Billy Steamboat. Deputy visited sheriff and told him what he heard and sheriff told him to find one more good gunfighter who would join them and would help them beat the gang. An angry bounty hunter has found gold just out of town. He is caught in a blood fight with wolf man and his wolf pack. Deputy saw him in trouble and helped him to fight the wolf pack and too decease the Wolf Man. The Bounty Hunter is known as Rutherford Brockhorst. It was necessary to think of a ruse in which the bandits would be caught and neutralized. Before the train was scheduled to depart on its usual route, the driver, Chester Fairbanks, was visited by the Sheriff and Deputy and Bounty Hunter. Together, they swapped the human passengers for mannequins and set the train on its way. The bandits boarded the train as planned, but there were no passengers, only dummies, as well as Deputy Cleveland, Sheriff Taft, and Bounty Hunter Brcokhorst, and each of them was fully armed, each with two Colts, a rifle, and a sawed-off shotgun. The bandits walked into the trap and were surprised. A firefight began. The trio of heroes were shot and wounded, but eventually coming back to town as winners.
