#1 Mankind v Undertaker
If Austin was the face of the Attitude Era, then Mick Foley’s lolling tongue out of his battered face and a broken tooth was the image of the era. Stone Cold, DX, The Rock… they might have been essential cogs of the Attitude Era but none of them could endure as much pain and perform as Mankind could.
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It was a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE title and the two performers were Undertaker and Mankind. In a move that surprised everyone, Foley entered the arena and began to climb on top of the cell right away
Soon, Undertaker followed and the Dead Man also rose on top of the cage to begin the match about 16 feet above the ring. A few minutes later, Undertaker threw Foley off the top of the cage and into the announcer’s table.
However, Mankind didn’t stop there. As he was being stretchered off the arena, he rushed his way back on top of the cage. This time, he was choke slammed through the cage and into the ring… but he wasn’t done just yet.
After dropping hundreds of thumbtacks, Mankind wanted to slam Undertaker on it but the move backfired as the Dead Man smashed Foley’s back on them.
The image of Foley sticking his tongue out of his bloodied face with one of his teeth uprooted and hanging on his mustache is an ever-lasting image that defined the Attitude Era – that they could do anything to put on a show.