10 Extreme Wrestling Matches Mick Foley Has Probably Forgotten

1. vs. The Undertaker (Hell In A Cell - WWF King Of The Ring 1998)

Surely the most classic and well-remembered Hell In A Cell match of all time, this collision is infamous for 2 major bumps that cemented Foley's legacy as one of the toughest men ever to lace up a pair of boots. The first had the man plummet from the top of the structure, thrown through the ring announcer's table around 15 feet below by The Undertaker, but it's the second which arguably stole the show. Later in the bout, Foley would end up as a crumpled heap on the mat in the middle of the ring, having fallen through the roof of the cell and taken a vicious bump. Mangled and gnarled, there were fears that he had been knocked out cold, or worse by the incident, and even 'Taker himself looked down from what remained of the cell's roof with concern. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgYoYTbnPo4 As if adding insult to injury, a steel chair had followed Foley down, colliding with his face as he hit the mat. Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler seemed legitimately worried and amazed on commentary by what they were witnessing, and the same could be said for the fans in attendance. The King Of The Ring 1998 will forever be remembered for this historic match, and particularly that nasty duo of bumps. What other matches does Mick Foley probably not remember the whole way through? Do you remember any of the bouts listed here? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!
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