In the early goings of the match, before either competitor had actually entered the ring, Mankind climbed to the top of the nearly 20-foot structure, goading The Undertaker to join him.
Leading into the 1998 King of the King tournament, The Undertaker and Mankind (one of Mick Foley’s three personas) had a shared history that went back two years earlier, but what would go down when the two WWE superstars met atop the Hell in a Cell structure that night in Pittsburgh remains the zenith of their blood feud, and the most memorable moment in the match’s history.
With Jim Ross yelling “that killed him” as a semi-conscious Mick Foley is tended to by EMTs.
Little did anyone know but we were about to witness history when The Undertaker grabbed Mankind and tossed him off the top of the structure, with nothing but air between him and the Spanish announce table.