The second huge bump of the match may have hurt Foley more, but it simply can't match the first in terms of infamy and spectacle. The sight of Mankind hurtling through the air, having been simply carted off the side of the Cell roof by Undertaker, is now etched into the brain of almost every wrestling fan. It must have been absurd to witness live. I imagine the thought process of every fan in attendance might have gone something like this: "It looks as though Undertaker's going to...but no...he surely can't, can he? There's no way. Wait a second, what!?". Mankind is known for taking unbelievable amounts of punishment, this being his crowning glory. However, it's important to remember that WWE had never seen anything like this ever before. As spectacular as the bump still appears today, it's historical significance is incredibly important too. It immortalised not only Mick, but the Hell in a Cell stipulation itself.