#1 The entire Mankind vs The Undertaker match at King of the Ring 1998
Of course, the list has to end with the most memorable Hell In A Cell match of all time. When the WWE Universe thinks of this stipulation, they immediately think of the war that Mankind and The Undertaker went through at King of the Ring 1998.
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As the Undertaker walked down to the ring, Mankind awaited him at the top of the hellish structure. The Deadman immediately went after him, quickly ascending to the top of the cage, and brawled with the Deranged One for only minutes before the unthinkable happened.
The Undertaker threw Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy off of the cell, sending Mankind crashing through the announcer's desk below. "By God they killed him! As God as my witness, he is broken in half!" Those shocked and horrified words from Jim Ross still echo through the heads of wrestling fans throughout the world.
Many assumed that the match was finished at this point. How could someone survive that fall? If they did, surely they wouldn't continue the match.
Not many people would, but not many people are as insanely tough and dedicated to the game as Mick Foley, who got off the stretcher he was placed on and climbed back to the top of the cage, much to the surprise of the Undertaker.
Somehow, that first fall wouldn't be the worst thing Mick Foley had to experience that night, as a chokeslam through the top of the cage left him broken in the middle of the ring. According to many sources, including the two men who participated in the match, Foley wasn't supposed to go through the cage, which is why officials rushed the ring to check on his state. There wasn't much left for the commentary team to say, with Jerry Lawler stating, "That's it. He's dead."
Unknown at the time, the chair that fell with him also hit him in the face as he landed, giving him a concussion and knocking a tooth into his nose. Viewers at home wouldn't notice this until a close up from a camera showed Foley laughing as blood dripped from his mouth and a tooth was shown lodged in his left nostril. After crotching The Undertaker during Old School, Mankind sat in the corner to enjoy the moment, leaving an image that hasn't left our minds in twenty years.
With the match finally swinging in his favor, Foley didn't waste time and would use the environment to tear down the Undertaker. Taker attempted a suicide dive to the outside later in the night, only to force himself head first into the side of the cage. Foley would bring the Phenom into the ring where he would plant him on a chair with a piledriver.
The end of the match came when Mankind introduced the thumbtacks, as he attempted to put his longtime rival away with another devastating move. However, the Undertaker countered a Mandible Claw attempt into a slam on the tacks, followed by a Chokeslam onto the tacks, then finished off Mankind with a Tombstone Piledriver.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania bore witness to, not only one of the most gruesome matches ever seen but one of the greatest wrestling matches that have ever been put on by any two men.
The Undertaker and Mick Foley are legends in many ways. They've both had legendary moments outside of this match, but when it's all said and done when someone mentions The Phenom or Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy, they always come back to this Hell In A Cell match.