Mick Foley On What Vince McMahon Said to Him Immediately After ’98 HIAC, Undertaker Working the Match Injured
WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently spoke with The Spokesman to promote his “Twenty Years of Hell” spoken word tour, and below are some interview highlights.
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On The Undertaker working their iconic King of the Ring Hell in a Cell match with a broken foot:
“[Undertaker] walked into possibly the most dangerous match ever devised with a broken foot,” Foley said.
On what Vince McMahon told him immediately after the match:
“He told me to never do something like that again,” Foley said.
On the 1998 Hell in a Cell match being regarded as one of the greatest matches of all-time:
“Calling it the greatest match of all time is kind of like calling the Titanic the greatest cruise of all time,” Foley said. “The fall was accidental. The Titanic didn’t mean to hit the iceberg.”
“We didn’t know immediately that it would become iconic,” he added. “If it had happened today, it probably would have trended for three or four days then become a blip on the radar. But it was able to grow organically at that time. It was allowed to build.”
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— Mick Foley (@RealMickFoley) April 29, 2018
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