#1 Mick Foley - WWE King of the Ring 1998 vs. The Undertaker
WWE King of the Ring 1998 presented one of the most iconic and terrifying moments in professional wrestling history.
At the event, The Undertaker squared off against Mankind in only the third ever Hell in a Cell match. While not the main event, the match is certainly the most famous Hell in a Cell match in WWE history.
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The match is famous/infamous due to the punishment sustained by Mankind (Mick Foley) during the bout.
While making his entrance, Mankind scaled the Hell in a Cell structure, tossing up a steel chair in the process. Mankind was then quickly met by The Undertaker on top of the structure. After a brief period of brawling, The Undertaker tossed Mankind from the top onto the Spanish announcers' table at ringside.
The spot is one of the most famous, iconic and shocking moments in WWE history. Jim Ross' iconic call of "Good God almighty, it killed him! As God as my witness, he is broken in half," is still one of the most quoted lines in professional wrestling history.
After seemingly being stretchered out of the arena, Mick Foley refused medical attention and made his way back. Mankind was able to continue the match and once again scaled the Hell in a Cell structure, meeting The Undertaker on the roof.
The Undertaker then chokeslammed Mankind through the cell roof, sending him crashing into the ring. The spot was not meant to be executed in that manner as the roof legitimately broke, causing Mick Foley to fall into the ring in an unplanned spot.
Despite being thrown off the Hell in a Cell structure twice in one match, Mankind was still somehow able to finish the match.