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Mankind vs. The Undertaker was a professional wrestling match between Mankind (Mick Foley) and The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) of the then-World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and took place inside a Hell in a Cell, a 16-foot (4.9 m) high steel cage structure with a roof.
The main event was a Buried Alive match between The Undertaker and Mankind, which was the first-ever Buried Alive match held by the WWF. On the undercard, Sid faced Vader in a match to determine the #1 contender for the WWF Championship , and Marc Mero defended the Intercontinental Championship against Goldust .
The Undertaker's next feud commenced the next night on Raw when Mankind, a twisted and tortured soul, made his debut and randomly interfered in Undertaker's match against Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw. For the next few months, Mankind viciously ambushed The Undertaker and cost him multiple matches. [ 82 ]
Kane and Mankind (c) vs. The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Tag Team Championship [3] [44] 24 Breakdown: In Your House: September 27, 1998 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: Copps Coliseum: Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Kane in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship [3] [45] 25 Judgment Day: In Your ...
The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Mankind and Kane: Tornado tag team match: Raw Is War: June 15, 1998 Freeman Coliseum: San Antonio, Texas 10:38 3: The Undertaker defeated Mankind: Singles match: King of the Ring: June 28, 1998 Pittsburgh Civic Arena: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 17:10 4 Mankind vs. Kane ended in a no contest ...
In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost.
Next, The Undertaker defended the WWF Championship against his nemesis, Mankind. Undertaker hit Mankind with a Tombstone Piledriver and pinned him to retain his title. He then chased Mankind's manager, Paul Bearer, and beat both, finally shooting a fireball into Bearer's face. In the main event Stone Cold Steve Austin fought Bret Hart.
This event produced the best-known Hell in a Cell bout in history, pitting The Undertaker vs. Mankind; Michael Landsberg of TSN's Off the Record in 2002 called it "maybe the most famous match ever". [4] Less than two minutes into the contest, The Undertaker threw Mankind from the top of the 16-foot (5 m) high cell through the Spanish announcers ...