WWE News: The Undertaker and Mick Foley recall their 1998 Hell in a Cell match


WWE News: The Undertaker and Mick Foley recall their 1998 Hell in a Cell match

On June 28, 1998, WWE (then WWF) held the King of the Ring event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the central attractions of the day saw.

The Undertaker defeat Mankind (Mick Foley) in a Hell in a Cell match, becoming one of the most iconic matches in the company’s history.

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25 years after carrying out this one-on-one, its two protagonists met to observe together their classic encounter in the steel cage. “It’s one of those.

Matches that people remember saying ‘What were they thinking?'” The Undertaker said. “There are reactions online from fans introducing this match.

To people who don’t watch wrestling. And you can see it in their faces that it completely changes his perspective on what we do,” said Mick Foley.

Perhaps the most anticipated reaction is the one that both men have towards the great fall that Mankind suffered at the hands of The Undertaker

Towards the commentary table, being considered the high point of this classic confrontation. “I kept looking down because I wanted to.

See if you were still moving,” The Deadman said. “I can tell, and this is something I talk about a lot, but when I threw you out of the cage I could see you flying.

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Through the air while I saw myself pushing you. It was the closest thing I got to that kind of experience.””All I could hear was ‘Are you ready?’ and tried.

To turn around so I didn’t fall on my arm,” Mick Foley said. “Part of the mystique of this match is the amount of out of place situations that occurred.

The only ones who knew about this moment were you, me and Vince (McMahon). Nobody starts a fight in such a loud way. It was almost.

Like a knockout in boxing”. Another highly commented moment by both was The Undertaker’s Chokeslam that made Mankind go through.

The steel cage. “I told the audience that you would have to repeat that attack five or six times to get through the cage. But the opposite happened.

I still remember the sound the steel made coming off.” The Deadman clarified that it was all nerves at that point. His part: “I’ve seen and done a lot of.

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Things in wrestling, but I’ve never been as scared in my life as I was at that moment.” Despite that, The Undertaker felt the desire to repeat.

The match even though his opponent failed to get up for a long time. On the other hand, Mick Foley.

Recalled the words of Stone Cold Steve Austin after the fight:”People are going to talk about this for a long time.”