5 epic "fight forever" feuds in WWE history

WWE has several rivalries between two individuals that fans believed would "fight forever".
WWE has several rivalries between two individuals that fans believed would "fight forever".

#2 The Undertaker vs. Mankind - WWE

When Mick Foley made his way to WWE in 1996 as Mankind, Vince McMahon gave him a big vote of confidence by placing him in a rivalry with The Undertaker. This was a feud that showed a different side to the Deadman. He had been largely invincible during his run with the company, but Mankind would brutalize him in a way that made him sympathetic for the first time in his career.

The first clash would take place at King of the Ring 1996 where Mankind defeated the Phenom. Their battles would wage on with the two men meeting again in the first ever Boiler Room Brawl at Summerslam 1996. This would be a night that forever changed The Undertaker's career as his long-time manager Paul Bearer turned on him and sided with Mankind, helping him win the match.

This would lead to yet another "first-ever" for WWE when Mankind and The Undertaker faced in a Buried Alive Match. Although The Undertaker won the contest, Mankind would get the last laugh and bury Taker along with The Executioner. This opened the door for more matches between the two rivals.

After The Undertaker defeated Sid to win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 13, Mankind would be his first challenger. Taker beat his rival at In Your House: Revenge of the Taker. At this point, their feud had been defined by physically intense battles that upped the ante every single time. However, the best was yet to come.

At King of the Ring 1998, the most famous match in WWE history took place. The Undertaker faced Mankind in the Hell In A Cell Match on this evening. The match started on the roof of the cell and that is where we saw the most replayed moment in wrestling history. Taker would throw Mankind off the roof 20-feet down to the announce table on the floor.

To make things worse, The Undertaker would later chokeslam Mankind through the roof down to the ring. Taker would go on to defeat Mankind in this war, but neither man nor the business were ever the same after this encounter.

Mankind and The Undertaker have a feud that has pushed the limits of WWE and wrestling. It will always be remembered for the nature of the violence that was on display.

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