#2 The Undertaker vs. Mankind - King of The Ring 1998
Perhaps one of the most, if not the most famous match in the history of WWE and all of wrestling, The Undertaker and Mick Foley went to hell and back at the King of The Ring event in 1998.
The second ever Hell in A Cell match on pay-per-view, this one just outperforms The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels from Badd Blood, just for the sheer violence upgrade. The two start things off at the very top of the cell. As they trade blows, the cage roof starts to give way as they battle over to the side. Then, to the amazement and horror to everyone watching, both at home and in the Igloo in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Taker hurls Mankind off the top of the cell, and he falls 20 ft through the Spanish announcer's table below.
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The thud of Mankind's landing is sickening. Although the bell didn't ring, Jim Ross says the match will be coming to an end as Foley is being stretchered away, but instead, he hops off and climbs back up on top of the cell, only to be met with a Chokeslam from The Undertaker, as Foley drops another near 20 ft, this time through the Cell roof to the ring below.
Amazingly, Mankind continues the match. The battle goes on for another near 15 minutes, where Foley amazingly got some offence in and even managed to make Taker bleed thanks to help from the cell. The sick carnage wasn't over yet however as Mankind retrieves a bag of thumbtacks from under the ring. He empties them in a quarter of the ring and tries to knock Undertaker into them. After nearly hitting each other into them, Taker backdrops him onto the tacks, and then delivers a Chokeslam, again on the tacks, followed by a Tombstone for The Undertaker to take it on home.
Easily the most violent match in WWE history.