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Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks : ウィキペディア英語版
Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks

''Have a Nice Day!: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks'' is an autobiography of former wrestler Mick Foley. It details his life all the way from his upbringing in New York to winning the WWF Championship from The Rock in December 1998. Foley had originally wanted the book to be called simply ''Blood, Sweat and Socks'', but this was eschewed in favor of his long-time catchphrase ''Have a Nice Day!'', with the former being worked into the sub-title. The book debuted at #3 on the New York Times Best Seller List on November 7, 1999 and reached #1 on December 5.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New York Times Bestseller List (Historical) )
The book is followed by three sequels. ''Foley is Good: And The Real World is Faker Than Wrestling'' released in 2001, wraps up the rest of his career and gives a behind the scenes look at the making of ''Have a Nice Day!''. The second sequel and third volume to the Foley autobiography is called ''The Hardcore Diaries'', examining Foley's various returns to WWE and giving an in-depth look at the build to a match at the 2006 ECW One Night Stand Pay-per-view event, was released in March 2007; It was followed in 2010 by Countdown to Lockdown: A Hardcore Journal, about Foley's departure from WWE, and giving behind the scenes build to a match at the 2009 TNA Lockdown Pay-per-view event.
==History==
Foley did not make use of a ghost writer, writing the book himself while on the road. He wrote the entire book in longhand (over 760 pages; he claimed his typewriter broke).〔〔Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (Introduction p.x)〕 A ghostwriter was originally intended – Lou Sahadi, the father of David Sahadi, the WWF Creative Director of On-air Promotions – but Foley was not satisfied with his work. The book started a trend that saw several wrestlers including Edge (who also wrote his without the aid of a ghostwriter), Shawn Michaels, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, Lita, Chyna, Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and Chris Jericho writing their biographies.
In the book, Foley is critical of Ric Flair's booking abilities. In response, Flair wrote negative remarks about Foley in his own autobiography. The real life tension between the two was later translated into a worked feud.

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