#2. King of the Ring 1998
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King of the Ring 1998 is one of the best-known pay-per-views of all time because of the Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Mankind. What many fans don't know is what an impact this match had on the one between Steve Austin and Kane that took place later in the night.
Kane revealed that Mankind's injuries meant that Vince McMahon believed that he wouldn't be able to interfere in the main event, so Kane was told that he had to fix it.
"Mick can't come out you're gonna have to figure out what to do in your match and I'm like 'me why are you looking at me man.'"
"I was the most relieved person on the planet when we saw him coming back down the aisle because we didn't know if he was going to do it or not."
It turns out, Mankind wasn't the only person injured that night either since Kane also revealed that The Undertaker hurt his ankle because he was chasing Paul Bearer backstage and kicked a TV where he broke his ankle and was then forced to limp down the ramp to interfere in the match.