The book is the third installment of Mick Foley's autobiographical series and begins where the first two books –
Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks and
Foley Is Good: And the Real World Is Faker than Wrestling – leave off. Unlike his other two books,
The Hardcore Diaries is set up in a journal or diary-type format. He focuses mainly on his involvement with WWE in 2006, including his match at
One Night Stand with
Edge against
Terry Funk and
Tommy Dreamer. It also includes the creative process surrounding the match. Some of the topics Foley also talks about are his trips with WWE to
Iraq and
Afghanistan and his work with the
Christian Children's Fund, as well as talking about his sons Mickey and Hughie who were born since Foley finished writing
Foley Is Good in 2001 and 2003. He also mentions considering joining
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at the behest of his friend
Scott Levy in 2005. He also does not shy away from criticizing WWE management. ==Reception==