5 matches which cemented The Undertaker’s Legacy in WWE 

The Legend of The Undertaker Lives Forever
The Legend of The Undertaker Lives Forever

#4 Undertaker vs Mankind, Hell in a Cell Match, King of the Ring,1998

The Hell in a Cell match at the King of the Ring 1998 defined The Undertaker's legacy for being able to perform high flying moves in a lethal structure.

Mankind and The Undertaker's bitter rivalry was well documented throughout 1996. Paul Bearer turned heel and sided with Mankind in the Boiler Room Brawl and Buried Alive Match.

The cell was first introduced when The Undertaker took on Shawn Michaels in which his half-brother Kane made his debut, costing him the match.

The Phenom made his name as he threw Mankind 16 feet below and the hardcore legend went crashing into the announcers' table.

Bruce Prichard, in his podcast Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard, said this about Mankind taking the brutal bumps:

''The same story has been told over and over again, the cage at the top not breaking like it was supposed to and we were told it would. One of the worst bumps was from the top of the cage to the ring, with the chair came in and slid, knocked his teeth out. It was an amazing match and spectacle. But throughout it all, those moments where you are looking at someone like Mick and thinking oh my god, it has gone too far,'' – Bruce Prichard

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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