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The Undertaker has taken part in most of the iconic matches in his career. He was a part of the inaugural Casket match, Hell in a Cell match, Inferno match, etc. All of those matches went on to become legendary in the future of the pro-wrestling business.

Arguably, his match with Mankind aka Mick Foley in the Hell in a Cell is the most iconic Cell match that ever happened. The match made Foley a forever hardcore legend, while The Undertaker became a part of a splendid match that night.

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Recently, Mick Foley shared his reaction to the Hell in a Cell match against The Undertaker, while he was having his Spine Adjustments with chiropractor Dr. Bieu Hightower. Foley revealed he remembers very less from the match as he was unconscious for a long time.

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Foley said, “It’s one of those ironic twists and it’s my most memorable match. But for many years, I remembered very little of it. I was knocked unconscious in that one, legit you know like I’d seen stars a lot of times but that was the only time that I think time went by without me realizing it and this is it so you know go off the cell I guess I’ve written about it.”

He added, “I can say alright that went pretty well and left me thinking, or at least the worst part of my life is over with and that didn’t turn out to be the case.”  

Mick Foley gave a match of a career that night. He took two falls off the 20ft Cell on the floor and still stood up to complete the match. 

WWE did not plan the second fall in the match against The Undertaker

Mick Foley Vs The Undertaker Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring 1998 is one of the most memorable matches in WWE history. The two major spots of the match were The Phenom throwing Foley off the Cell on the announcing table, and secondly, Foley landing in the ring, breaking the roof of the Cell after taking a Chokeslam from The Deadman.

However, the first fall was planned by the producers and the WWE superstars, but the second fall was an impromptu one that happened on the spot. The roof of the cell wasn’t strong enough to hold the weight of both 300+ pounds taking bumps above.

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Foley said, “Would not be incorrect. So I went through that thing, man neither The Undertaker and I were expecting that we were expecting, hoping that the maybe the cage would start tearing. But instead, it would ching and I went right through it.”

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The second fall was scary for both the fans present in the arena, the backstage officials, Vince McMahon and The Undertaker to was watching from above the Cell. 

Surprisingly, Foley woke up every time he had a big bump and was laughing looking at the camera. He took a Tombstone Piledriver in the ring full of thumbtacks and thus the match ended when The Undertaker pinned Foley.