Mick always said he knew there was no beating the 1st Hell in the Cell 5 Star Classic with Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker (Plus Debut of Kane) so that's why he did those insane bumps to make himself stand out.
It stands out over that match. Everyone talks about it. Mick said that's the first thing people ask him is about that Hell in a Cell match with The Undertaker. Shawn and The Undertaker's match was special being the first one.
@@larrystilltheeman39yeah, Shawn VS taker had great storytelling and was a classic match but more spots/better moves does not make for a better match. Mankind vs Taker is THE iconic Hell in a Cell.
I gotta disagree, hbk vs Taker is my favourite HiaC match. Followed by hhh vs hbk, lesnar vs taker. Mankind vs taker hiac is a separate category, its a moment in time more than a match.
Taker and Foley just did a commentary on the match in full on the WWE UA-cam page - it’s pretty great hearing them talk about what they were feeling at the time and showing each other respect
True, he was. But he's said he worked on his cardio prior to the match to be able to keep up with Shawn and they both somewhat planned out the match beforehand. Maybe not move for move, but kind of an outline
Yes and no yes because it is interesting no because it leaves nothing to the imagination of hmmm !! An my whole life is about no planning just living and whatever comes next it doesn’t matter because those moments are always hmmmmm 😂😂
He went back up too for that second bump. Crazy! And let's not forget Taker had a broken foot!! Where did he start the match, top of the cage! Foley doing the Jackie Chan stunts that night. It will live forever too. He did a run in later that night too! Think he worked Raw the next day too! Insane.
Rikishi also had a less remembered but incredible bump at his Fully Loaded 2000 PPV cage match with Val Venis when he superfly splashed Val off the top of the cage. Scary as hell, and he hurt his wrist on the landing too, but he made it out in one piece.
@@alo4912 Yeah, It was him, Stone Cold, Rock, HHH, Taker and Kurt Angle in a 6-Man Hell in a Cell Match. Taker chokeslammed him off the top of the cell, into the back of the truck, which had a bunch of wood shavings in it.
I remember back in WCW when Vader powerbombed Foley on the cement, I couldn't believe he got up after that. I can't imagine what falling off the cell felt like.
Who in their right mind saw all that happen to Mick and then said, "Great job with all that Mick, now go run interference in the main event!" instead of corraling and quarantining him with the medics? 😂 WTF.
He's hilarious in the wrestling most botched vid on Shockmaster. "I'd have to put the boots to him. He's done, he's dead. Fuck it, might as well get over"
Kevin Sullivan, at that time when he saw it, said we should pack our bag and leave cause WWF was going to destroy WCW eventually. That's what his assessment after that match.
I remember watching this match and thinking Mick died.. Twice! Hands down the most memorable match I've ever seen. And I've seen lots of them. Mick had b@lls of steel!
I didn't get that PPV but I was reading about it later that evening on the internet. The way that people were talking about it made me really HAVE TO see it. I downloaded the clips (probably took 3 hrs LOL). I kept trying to figure out how they could have faked it. After debates and discussions online, we all just came to the conclusion that we had just seen something AMAZING and we would not soon forget it. Hard to believe that we are here talking about it 25yrs later.
The sound of Foley hitting the mat after going through the roof still gets me. Sounded like a shotgun. Had to be the loudest impact I had heard up to that point. Even my dad was surprised and he is an old school fan.
I think even in 1998 (at least until that match) the WWF was still using the old rings that had these big-ass metal springs in the middle underneath all the boards and padding, so it really was like landing on concrete. There were rumors that new rings that had more give were in the works, but this HIAC match in particular significantly sped up the process and I don't think it was more than a month or two afterward that they were all working in these brand-new, springier rings.
I was visiting my bro in NY and he ordered this PPV and we weren't expecting much but this was nuts. I could never see Kev getting up on that cage. I think he's a realist on what he can and won't do. I'm not sure what Taker was thinking getting up there. Taker was injured.
This match maybe the greatest match of all time. Not for the bumps but the fact this match an mick Foley performance was the perfect "never give up story" "not how many times you get knocked down but how many times ypu get back up" every metaphor for pushing thru life's various struggles.
@@dhornjr1 I wasn't around for the original release but my parents rented it for me to watch on VHS when I was probably 9 or 10. Stuck with me ever since.
When Nash said that he had five moves and that he could still do all of them, I popped like a little kid at a birthday party. Not only was it hilarious but he also has a point.
It's interesting, because a couple years ago on Kayfabe Commentaries he reacted pissed off when Sean Oliver showed him a scene from the Timeline 1997 video with Cornette talking about teaching Glen Jacobs the Nash moves for the Diesel copy, saying he came out at exactly 5 moves and that's with the hair flip. Nash was visibly upset and defended himself, listing stuff he maybe did once, lol. Good to see he finally arrived in the real world.
Mick became a legend that day. that hell in a cell match wont ever be topped. in any damn promotion. Foley gave his best for the business. it nearly killed him but he ; in my eyes is one of the toughest guys in sports . not just in wrestling
@JohnKobaRuddy why pity ? it's not like Roman lames ; Brock; are great wrestlers. sure mick wasn't no Bret hart, Kurt angle, but what he did was ; in my opinion good for business.
@hollywood21639 you know what's lame it's that horseshit promotion that recycles ex wwe cast-offs . you got your opinions I got mine I disagree with you
If you look closely at that first fall from the cage (and they hide it well with different camera angles…. Foley essentially walks off the side of the cage, catching its edge with his left hand to slow and direct his fall. That catch in momentum cuts the actual fall in half …. Undertaker’s role was pretty much just to help Foley keep his balance as he walks of the edge
Not to be a dick but I think everyone knows Taker, and any wrestler in this type of situation, doesn't actually throw or shove anyone from a great height
Everything else was completely off script and unplanned though, Mick himself said he never practiced it and also he didn't know to rotate midair it just happened, it's a fucking miracle he got up and was able to climb the cage again, take a FUCKING CHOKESLAM THROUGH THE ROOF OF THE CELL, and THEN finish the match
Kevin Nash...yes you have the 5 moves and youve brought this up twice now and this may not be an issue for you but dont feel bad about it. If you can get over with 5 moves thats fine, you did pretty well for yourself. You didnt need to be a in ring technician cause you had the mic skills, the appeal and like hogan you made it work. I get it, wrestling is brutal, you get injured. Be proud of your work and what youve done
@@workingclassrunnerNash is the smartest guy in wrestling. What idiot does more work for the same pay? If my job paid me the exact same check to do my job like once a month I would do it in a heartbeat
Only a buzz kill like Nash would say being on top of the cage is dumb, it only led to the most iconic moment in wrestling history, he's probably mad cuz he's been part of at least 3 of the worst moments, blood that missed falling on him, breaking Kayfabe, and the poke of doom
If you listen to their commentary that just comes out foley let’s a few things slip that make me think it was planned. Specifically that he makes it seem like they purposefully used zip ties so that he would go through cause he says something like I thought it would take 3 or 4 times to go through. But who knows taker still seems like he tries to not reveal everything.
@@ldeez4375 I always took it as they did not plan for it to break open the way it did. I think they thought the cage would break and foley would slowly go through as the zip ties slowly broke making the end fall not be as damaging. Unfortunately the zip ties did not work that way.
Iv watched the first two hiac matches more times then I’ll ever remember but that first Hiac with taker and hbk as great as it was it was on the verge on sucking had they not left the cage and kanes debut really saved that match. First half wasn’t bad but they absolutely needed to leave the cage to make that match what it was. Taker vs Mankind is unbeatable in my opinion, that exceeded every expectation to this day, match was legit he could of died but still did everything in the context of a match, didn’t look ridiculous setting up spots like guys today do where you see it coming from a mile away.
I liked Kevin Nash as Wrestler anyways, not to everyone's liking I know that, and can see why, but I thought He was decent, as far as Mick Foley, taking those chair shots, it's a bit of wonder he didn't do something messed up because of it, We as the Human Race now know, getting hit in the head, is very bad, We didn't know as much, about it then, it's a bit of wonder Mick Foley didn't lose the plot, after taking those shots to the head, must of had a concussion at least👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Fun fact wood has twice the sudden impact resistance of steel. The tables are gimmicked to absorb a bit of energy, slow your fall and give way. The steel cage nor the plywood is designed for that. Get a running start and hit the living room wall full speed. HELLO!
Yeah the one off the side that was planned (sort of a hip/biel thing) Mick kind of almost rolls off, so he's already ducking down and cutting some height. And then hits the tables to break the fall. It'd still suck but its planned, they had an idea how to take it, etc. The chokeslam wasn't supposed to go through. The panel legitly broke its ties/anchors. So he came down from the full height and wasn't specifically rolling into it (he accidentally partially rolled with it which is how he didn't get it even worse). Then yeah the chair that was on the ceiling also fell through and dinged him. (Followed by Taker now also dropping down on his own injured foot unplanned)
....wait a fn minute.. kev was in Tmnt? Which one? Secret of the ooze? Super shredder? ! I never knew! One of the cornerstones of my childhood. Also my first acid trip lol
That was during triple hs reign of terror…where rvd (unforgiven), booker t (wrestlemania) and nash(bad blood) all should have won and goldberg should have won elimination chamber
@@ShaneSpear02 who is talking about moments? So this match the guy who was trusted to do these moves as safely as possible should get almost no credit? What a markish thing to say. If it wasn't Taker it could have ended alot worse. Smh
@@drunkensailor112 I thought he was saying he supported his daughter thanks to the cage. His daughter attempted to be a part of the wrestling business and didn't make it. She hangs around probably as a way for Mick to protect her from the outside world.
And that right there is why we can't have stuff like that in matches anymore. The population softened up. It's too bad that they can't find something between *too much* and *none at all* but either way even if they do it once there will be people bitching on Twitter and creating enough negativity to shut it down.
@@Splathew that's why they can't play football anymore and before too much longer they'll go after MMA. Because the generation raised by single mothers get a little squeamish if a grown man goes out and makes decisions for themselves. Kind of intimidating. Scary stuff.
Mick got choke slam by nearly seven foot man on to the top of the cage through the cage twenty feet down to the mat, and Nash said "I can't imagine how Mark felt" while Micks teeth are coming out the side of his face.
Taker said in his podcast that the cage wasn't supposed to give way so that fall to the ring through the cage was unplanned. Mark thought Mick landed on his head
Imagine Kevin Nash, the dude who took pride in not trying in the ring, commenting on Mick Foley. Nash went out of his way to NOT TRY, NOT TAKE BUMPS, and UNDERMINE wrestling in general with his BS attitude.
The off the top of the cell bump is the greatest bump ever. The greatest spot ever is Elix Skippers top of the cage hurricarana in TNA. But not enough people saw that.
ECW, to me was awesome, but it really was instrumental in starting this insane "wrestling" style. In the US. Perhaps it was going on overseas, I don't know. I saw Mick take a bump in a match in '94 I think against the Nasty Boys, Spring Stampede, Chicago maybe. Just sick. Flat back on fucking concrete.I love Mick but my gosh man.
5 Moves of Doom So Does All The Time Tier Talents Ever in WWE. Besides Hart, Angle, & Daniel Bryan.... We Come To Expect Those Moves & How They Inter Play ⏯️ w Other Talents. Besides Nash Not Wrestling Punk ? Which Wasn't His Fault, Nash Has Never Disappointed Us.
Just goes to show another reason Bret was and is overrated. He is really just a bandwagon pseudo intellects jump on so they can feel like they're special
hart couldn't have withstood those beatings. he's too much of a whiner. he Clearly was never in a hell in a cell , elimination chamber match . I remember he was on one lame Wargames match in wcw but that wasn't even good. no blood . nothing. Foley is God
Kevin gotta grow the hair back out or steal a black wig from a fan on a Halloween show In impact just to do the hair flip again so technically he can't do alllll his moves lmao
Do people just break their neck and not realize it? I've had a cousin and a friend who had scans after accidents and the doctors said they had previously broken their neck. I don't understand why this seems to happen so much.
Fractures, perhaps. A true break would almost certainly cripple or kill you as it'd damage the spinal cord. But it is possible to work through a fracture with no idea.
People seem to forget or maybe not know that nobody gave a shit about Undertaker or Mick Foley much at that time. It was a midcard hiac. But, that match ended up making Mick Foley a hall of famer. No way either regret it or wouldn't do it all over again. I'm sure Mick probably wanted that second fall back though. Ha.
Mick always said he knew there was no beating the 1st Hell in the Cell 5 Star Classic with Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker (Plus Debut of Kane) so that's why he did those insane bumps to make himself stand out.
It stands out over that match. Everyone talks about it. Mick said that's the first thing people ask him is about that Hell in a Cell match with The Undertaker. Shawn and The Undertaker's match was special being the first one.
@@larrystilltheeman39yeah, Shawn VS taker had great storytelling and was a classic match but more spots/better moves does not make for a better match. Mankind vs Taker is THE iconic Hell in a Cell.
@@jbbrolic you didn't read correct brother...I said Mankind versus The Undertaker was better. Read my first comment.
I gotta disagree, hbk vs Taker is my favourite HiaC match. Followed by hhh vs hbk, lesnar vs taker.
Mankind vs taker hiac is a separate category, its a moment in time more than a match.
He also said he told Taker when Taker asked him why he would want to do that.Mick said you’re injured and I have no heat.
Taker and Foley just did a commentary on the match in full on the WWE UA-cam page - it’s pretty great hearing them talk about what they were feeling at the time and showing each other respect
Watch Foley’s match with Shawn Michaels at In Your House. Foley was a hell of a worker on his own merits.
True, he was. But he's said he worked on his cardio prior to the match to be able to keep up with Shawn and they both somewhat planned out the match beforehand. Maybe not move for move, but kind of an outline
Yeah, the ending is a fuck finish if I remember correctly, but Mankind vs. Shawn Michaels at Mind Games is a great match.
Watch the match Mick had against Mascaras in WCW. That bump from the apron to the concrete where his head smacked the floor. Brutal.
He makes a great point about stunt performers, it's insane that there isn't a category for them in the Oscars.
There should be
There shouldn’t even be Oscar’s anymore. It’s just a club at this point
It always was@@theslickrips5904
Criminal. But stunt guys are too good for that crapshow tbf
Mark calls it “Outer body experience” I completely believe him. It was really interesting to watch Undertaker and Mick react to watching the match.
Indeed..
Yes and no yes because it is interesting no because it leaves nothing to the imagination of hmmm !! An my whole life is about no planning just living and whatever comes next it doesn’t matter because those moments are always hmmmmm 😂😂
And when Terry Funk entered the ring, Taker said to him "see if he's alive"
He went back up too for that second bump. Crazy! And let's not forget Taker had a broken foot!! Where did he start the match, top of the cage! Foley doing the Jackie Chan stunts that night. It will live forever too. He did a run in later that night too! Think he worked Raw the next day too! Insane.
What's with the exclamation points?
Kevin is so right about the cage being the settler.
Oh, and your the authority?
@@Rjensen2 No, I just agree with what he is saying - in the 80s and 90s it meant the feud was concluding.
Yeah but he also said being on top of the cage is dumb and he's dead wrong on that one
Until he said it I never thought about it that way and as much as awesome as this moment is he is right.
@@rossrobertson674 How is that wrong? It is dumb.
Mick’s main concern was “We gotta get to the tacks!” Of course this after the two massive bumps Mick took
These anniversaries make me feel old as fack
Rikishi also had a less remembered but incredible bump at his Fully Loaded 2000 PPV cage match with Val Venis when he superfly splashed Val off the top of the cage. Scary as hell, and he hurt his wrist on the landing too, but he made it out in one piece.
Also when rikishi fell flat back off the cage into the back of the truck. I think that was him right?
@@alo4912 Yeah, It was him, Stone Cold, Rock, HHH, Taker and Kurt Angle in a 6-Man Hell in a Cell Match. Taker chokeslammed him off the top of the cell, into the back of the truck, which had a bunch of wood shavings in it.
I remember that. If I had been Venis, I'd have been crapping my pants seeing a 400+ pound man trying to land on me from that height
@@cra0422 and mattresses that were showing which ruined it for me.
It was completely gimmicked. Not even close to Foley's stupid bumps.
Yeah those chair shots from Rock in the I Quit match were truly brutal.
I remember back in WCW when Vader powerbombed Foley on the cement, I couldn't believe he got up after that.
I can't imagine what falling off the cell felt like.
Mick was insane man, after those two huge falls he tried to do a run-in, and he was like limping to the ring😂😂
Who in their right mind saw all that happen to Mick and then said, "Great job with all that Mick, now go run interference in the main event!" instead of corraling and quarantining him with the medics? 😂 WTF.
😂😂😂😂
Every person in that arena that night won!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The guys around the ramp just has to listen to it 😂
Not if they liked Mick Foley.
@@Rjensen2to be fair seeing him do stuff like that at the time made me like him more.
@@SonnyK248I've always felt sorry for people who are a fair distance from the ring. Or in small nooks and crannies or behind the titan Tron.
“And I’m a selfish prick” 😂😂😂
Nash is great
His eyes say yes but his knee /quad say no
He's hilarious in the wrestling most botched vid on Shockmaster.
"I'd have to put the boots to him. He's done, he's dead. Fuck it, might as well get over"
I would have liked to hear how the WCW guys reacted to that match. What was the locker room buzz like that Monday?
Me too
Kevin Sullivan, at that time when he saw it, said we should pack our bag and leave cause WWF was going to destroy WCW eventually. That's what his assessment after that match.
@@parisiennemoonlight6650 according to Nash that was after WM14.
Larry Zabysco said to Eric “ well , you ain’t toppin that one”
Apparently, hogan said, yeah, but how much money did he make for that bump. Something to that affect
I remember watching this match and thinking Mick died.. Twice! Hands down the most memorable match I've ever seen. And I've seen lots of them. Mick had b@lls of steel!
I didn't get that PPV but I was reading about it later that evening on the internet. The way that people were talking about it made me really HAVE TO see it. I downloaded the clips (probably took 3 hrs LOL). I kept trying to figure out how they could have faked it. After debates and discussions online, we all just came to the conclusion that we had just seen something AMAZING and we would not soon forget it. Hard to believe that we are here talking about it 25yrs later.
The sound of Foley hitting the mat after going through the roof still gets me. Sounded like a shotgun. Had to be the loudest impact I had heard up to that point. Even my dad was surprised and he is an old school fan.
Those rings had no give. Like JR said, it's like landing on concrete
@@madringking1119WCW rings were like concrete
I think even in 1998 (at least until that match) the WWF was still using the old rings that had these big-ass metal springs in the middle underneath all the boards and padding, so it really was like landing on concrete. There were rumors that new rings that had more give were in the works, but this HIAC match in particular significantly sped up the process and I don't think it was more than a month or two afterward that they were all working in these brand-new, springier rings.
@@foreverred105 You don't have a clue of what you are talking about.
@@Rjensen2 Nore do you soft lad
I was visiting my bro in NY and he ordered this PPV and we weren't expecting much but this was nuts. I could never see Kev getting up on that cage. I think he's a realist on what he can and won't do. I'm not sure what Taker was thinking getting up there. Taker was injured.
This match maybe the greatest match of all time. Not for the bumps but the fact this match an mick Foley performance was the perfect "never give up story" "not how many times you get knocked down but how many times ypu get back up" every metaphor for pushing thru life's various struggles.
Yo! Unexpected Terry Leonard shout out! That Raiders of the Lost Ark stunt Kev mentioned is still one of my favorite film stunts to this day.
I remember watching a "Behind The Scenes" of that stunt back in the eighties. It was amazing.
@@dhornjr1 I wasn't around for the original release but my parents rented it for me to watch on VHS when I was probably 9 or 10. Stuck with me ever since.
It was all down hill after that match nothing could ever match it
It was only one match after, take it easy.
When Nash said that he had five moves and that he could still do all of them, I popped like a little kid at a birthday party. Not only was it hilarious but he also has a point.
It's interesting, because a couple years ago on Kayfabe Commentaries he reacted pissed off when Sean Oliver showed him a scene from the Timeline 1997 video with Cornette talking about teaching Glen Jacobs the Nash moves for the Diesel copy, saying he came out at exactly 5 moves and that's with the hair flip. Nash was visibly upset and defended himself, listing stuff he maybe did once, lol. Good to see he finally arrived in the real world.
Mick became a legend that day. that hell in a cell match wont ever be topped. in any damn promotion. Foley gave his best for the business. it nearly killed him but he ; in my eyes is one of the toughest guys in sports . not just in wrestling
Just a pity that stunt along with a few other things helped towards the slow drip drip of the death of wrestling.
@JohnKobaRuddy why pity ? it's not like Roman lames ; Brock; are great wrestlers. sure mick wasn't no Bret hart, Kurt angle, but what he did was ; in my opinion good for business.
That match had a largely negative impact on wrestling. It really made wrestling into the lame stunt show it is now
@hollywood21639 you know what's lame it's that horseshit promotion that recycles ex wwe cast-offs . you got your opinions I got mine I disagree with you
@@arturoalmazan5262 if you're saying aew sucks, then I agree
If you look closely at that first fall from the cage (and they hide it well with different camera angles…. Foley essentially walks off the side of the cage, catching its edge with his left hand to slow and direct his fall. That catch in momentum cuts the actual fall in half …. Undertaker’s role was pretty much just to help Foley keep his balance as he walks of the edge
I feel like I seen the footage a hundred times. I just went back and rewatched it. You are right, I never noticed it.
These guys are stuntmen and actors. They know how to (do their best) to mitigate the damage.
Not to be a dick but I think everyone knows Taker, and any wrestler in this type of situation, doesn't actually throw or shove anyone from a great height
Everything else was completely off script and unplanned though, Mick himself said he never practiced it and also he didn't know to rotate midair it just happened, it's a fucking miracle he got up and was able to climb the cage again, take a FUCKING CHOKESLAM THROUGH THE ROOF OF THE CELL, and THEN finish the match
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Big Daddy Cool nails it. Gymnastic spots are not worth it if your career ends at age 30.
Nash said he can still do all his 5 moves. But hes wrong. Can't do the hair flip anymore.
Bit the poke of doom was pure genius i take it ! Yeah okay
"Mabel was hurting samoans" and he lived to tell the tale which is a scarier thought.
Nash and Hall made wrestling fun loved them back in the day they are hands down true legends thank you Nash and Hall
1:58 apparatus, not apparati, which is a plural form of dubious validity.
Kevin Nash...yes you have the 5 moves and youve brought this up twice now and this may not be an issue for you but dont feel bad about it. If you can get over with 5 moves thats fine, you did pretty well for yourself. You didnt need to be a in ring technician cause you had the mic skills, the appeal and like hogan you made it work. I get it, wrestling is brutal, you get injured. Be proud of your work and what youve done
I still remember the old KC interview where he responded to Corny's 5 moves barb with 'Nolan Ryan has two pitches'. 😂
@@workingclassrunnerNash is the smartest guy in wrestling. What idiot does more work for the same pay? If my job paid me the exact same check to do my job like once a month I would do it in a heartbeat
Only a buzz kill like Nash would say being on top of the cage is dumb, it only led to the most iconic moment in wrestling history, he's probably mad cuz he's been part of at least 3 of the worst moments, blood that missed falling on him, breaking Kayfabe, and the poke of doom
Supposedly the second fall wasn't planned, but they got into position before the chokeslam.
If you listen to their commentary that just comes out foley let’s a few things slip that make me think it was planned. Specifically that he makes it seem like they purposefully used zip ties so that he would go through cause he says something like I thought it would take 3 or 4 times to go through. But who knows taker still seems like he tries to not reveal everything.
Yea they try to add to the legend or whatever.
@@ldeez4375 I always took it as they did not plan for it to break open the way it did. I think they thought the cage would break and foley would slowly go through as the zip ties slowly broke making the end fall not be as damaging. Unfortunately the zip ties did not work that way.
@@internettroll7604 yeah that’s probably a better interpretation.
According to Foley's accounting in his book way back in the day, falling through the top of the cage was 100% not planned.
Iv watched the first two hiac matches more times then I’ll ever remember but that first Hiac with taker and hbk as great as it was it was on the verge on sucking had they not left the cage and kanes debut really saved that match. First half wasn’t bad but they absolutely needed to leave the cage to make that match what it was. Taker vs Mankind is unbeatable in my opinion, that exceeded every expectation to this day, match was legit he could of died but still did everything in the context of a match, didn’t look ridiculous setting up spots like guys today do where you see it coming from a mile away.
Kevin is actually more entertaining as a podcaster that he was as a pro wrestler.
I liked Kevin Nash as Wrestler anyways, not to everyone's liking I know that, and can see why, but I thought He was decent, as far as Mick Foley, taking those chair shots, it's a bit of wonder he didn't do something messed up because of it, We as the Human Race now know, getting hit in the head, is very bad, We didn't know as much, about it then, it's a bit of wonder Mick Foley didn't lose the plot, after taking those shots to the head, must of had a concussion at least👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
I agree. He has a great mind for the business though and thay just can't be denied.
@@MrAnonimakI've had 2 concussions that I'm aware of and they're no joke. How Mick did that fairly regularly is wild.
What did ya think about Sting jumping off that ladder? I just seen the YT clips but f*** that was cool. He looked as happy as he has ever been.
It looked like Sting hit his face off the table.
I ❤ Big Kev he da realest.That's my guy.
Fun fact wood has twice the sudden impact resistance of steel.
The tables are gimmicked to absorb a bit of energy, slow your fall and give way.
The steel cage nor the plywood is designed for that. Get a running start and hit the living room wall full speed. HELLO!
Love the Jim Otto reference
Yeah the one off the side that was planned (sort of a hip/biel thing) Mick kind of almost rolls off, so he's already ducking down and cutting some height. And then hits the tables to break the fall. It'd still suck but its planned, they had an idea how to take it, etc.
The chokeslam wasn't supposed to go through. The panel legitly broke its ties/anchors. So he came down from the full height and wasn't specifically rolling into it (he accidentally partially rolled with it which is how he didn't get it even worse). Then yeah the chair that was on the ceiling also fell through and dinged him. (Followed by Taker now also dropping down on his own injured foot unplanned)
He had an idea on how to take it? 😂😂😂 bro he had no idea what was gonna happen. Read his book
That's OBVIOUSLY not true. They don't put up a cage with zip ties. They even screwed up and walked on it and almost fell through in the beginning.
Nash vs Roman at Wrestlemania 40 confirmed.
Interviewer-So Kevin how many times do you wanna say fucking
Kevin- yes
Why does Sean have the silver UA-cam 100k award and not Nash? Or did they both get one?
I think it's for his own account, not the "KliqThis" page.
Nash can't do the hair flip anymore!
....wait a fn minute.. kev was in Tmnt? Which one? Secret of the ooze? Super shredder? ! I never knew! One of the cornerstones of my childhood. Also my first acid trip lol
He was Shredder
He was Super Shredder at the end of Secret of the Ooze.
Super Sherreder at the end of secret of the ooze
Srpr Shrder at end of scrt of th oze.
Terry Leonard is the guy who broke into Stew Leonard's that time and stole all those pork loins.
Let’s not forget that after those two falls he also took a back drop AND chokeslam on a bed of tacks lmao
Nash should've won that hell in a cell match against hhh.
That was during triple hs reign of terror…where rvd (unforgiven), booker t (wrestlemania) and nash(bad blood) all should have won and goldberg should have won elimination chamber
One of the worst reign in professional wrestling history
Mick Foley's Hell in a Cell? Taker was there too. Taker climbed to the top of the cell with a broken foot I think he deserves some recognize as well
@@ShaneSpear02 who is talking about moments? So this match the guy who was trusted to do these moves as safely as possible should get almost no credit? What a markish thing to say. If it wasn't Taker it could have ended alot worse. Smh
@@jeffreymarksworld534 But the two big spots had nothing to do with Takers skill as a safe worker
Who cares?
@@TheLunnyBear cool
Gotta love Nash’s own take on things.. just a different perspective
The Undertaker chokeslam through the cage wasn't supposed to happen like that
He was just supposed to just bounced off the cage
@@attiepollard7847 yep the top part where he went through the cage into the ring
Lmao, yes he was. Didn't you see the zip ties? 😂
@@attiepollard7847No need to bring your stupidity to another comment.
@@Rjensen2 but they didn't tell them about it
There's video of Foley getting emotional seeing the cage again after all these years and leaning on his daughter for support. 😢
What's with his daughter?
@@drunkensailor112 I thought he was saying he supported his daughter thanks to the cage. His daughter attempted to be a part of the wrestling business and didn't make it. She hangs around probably as a way for Mick to protect her from the outside world.
Dude landed in card board boxes sky diving with no shoot
Terry Funk getting kicked by a horse in WCW is still classic
Loved the match as a teenager. Hard to watch as an adult. I understand a lot more what they are doing to their body's
They?
And that right there is why we can't have stuff like that in matches anymore.
The population softened up.
It's too bad that they can't find something between *too much* and *none at all* but either way even if they do it once there will be people bitching on Twitter and creating enough negativity to shut it down.
@@jamesmiller5331 Forgive me for not wanting someone to try and kill themselves for my entertainment. If that makes me soft so be it
“ThE pOpUlAtIoN sOfTeNeD uP”
Is the population in the enclosed pool area with us right now?
@@Splathew that's why they can't play football anymore and before too much longer they'll go after MMA.
Because the generation raised by single mothers get a little squeamish if a grown man goes out and makes decisions for themselves. Kind of intimidating. Scary stuff.
Mick got choke slam by nearly seven foot man on to the top of the cage through the cage twenty feet down to the mat, and Nash said "I can't imagine how Mark felt" while Micks teeth are coming out the side of his face.
I love when the cage is used as another aparati though.
Why don't we celebrate Nash getting drug under the ring? That was pretty shocking itself
The 1st Hell & The Cell Match Was Fun But Crazy Tween Shawn & Undertaker
Foley getting his eye socket broke by Vader is still hard to watch for me.
One of the 5 was the hair flip. You don't have the long hair anymore.
4:20 - Sean tries to set Kevin up with the chair unexpectedly coming through the cage on top of Mick, knocking out Micks teeth but Nash missed it.
Taker said in his podcast that the cage wasn't supposed to give way so that fall to the ring through the cage was unplanned. Mark thought Mick landed on his head
Taker was lying. They don't put up a cage with zip ties. 😂
Not zip ties, those probably would have held better than those pieces of metal ties you twist together.
@@jasonmatkovich6342 You can f*cking see them during the match.
You obviously haven't even watched it, so why are you commenting?
I would love to hear you’re guys take on the guy who just recently wrestled a tent. Lol dare I say he did a pretty good job.
Imagine Kevin Nash, the dude who took pride in not trying in the ring, commenting on Mick Foley. Nash went out of his way to NOT TRY, NOT TAKE BUMPS, and UNDERMINE wrestling in general with his BS attitude.
I think Corney really loves Nash deep down.. Dude was way and that means a lot to Corney Him and Hall were the dudes I liked in the WCW. 12:42
Tristen would have wanted his dad to use Mick Foley's death defying fall as clickbait.
Nash is the king of half sentences lol
Greatest match ever.
I wouldn’t want to take a bump from Nash. Dude is a giant
Lol I love the last few seconds where Kev calls himself a selfish prick!!
I would love to hear Kevin thoughts on Jake the Snake
But can Nash still do the boot to the face?
The off the top of the cell bump is the greatest bump ever. The greatest spot ever is Elix Skippers top of the cage hurricarana in TNA. But not enough people saw that.
No, it was one of the worst.
Victory star drop is the goated, scariest/stupidest move. 😉😂
Micks a stuntman and not a wrestler. Much respect though with this match.
ECW, to me was awesome, but it really was instrumental in starting this insane "wrestling" style. In the US. Perhaps it was going on overseas, I don't know. I saw Mick take a bump in a match in '94 I think against the Nasty Boys, Spring Stampede, Chicago maybe. Just sick. Flat back on fucking concrete.I love Mick but my gosh man.
5 Moves of Doom
So Does All The Time Tier Talents Ever in WWE. Besides Hart, Angle, & Daniel Bryan.... We Come To Expect Those Moves & How They Inter Play ⏯️ w Other Talents. Besides Nash Not Wrestling Punk ? Which Wasn't His Fault, Nash Has Never Disappointed Us.
Takers awesome do u have any cool undertaker stories
Talk your talk Diesel ✊🏻
Put him in coach, just dont put him in coach to get him to the venue😂
Thank god Mick had Socko. It saved his life that night.
He didn't introduce socko until months after that night.
@@seansnipes8334 What you didn't know is that Socko was already on his foot as a good luck charm
Yet Brett Hart got put out of wrestling by a errant savate kick . That kills me still to this day .
Just goes to show another reason Bret was and is overrated. He is really just a bandwagon pseudo intellects jump on so they can feel like they're special
hart couldn't have withstood those beatings. he's too much of a whiner. he Clearly was never in a hell in a cell , elimination chamber match . I remember he was on one lame Wargames match in wcw but that wasn't even good. no blood . nothing. Foley is God
@@arturoalmazan5262
Dude , no shit .
Foley had the FAT to protect himself .
@@Former_Employee let's see how intellectual you are after getting kicked in the head .
Bret wrestled several times after that Goldberg match.
New Jack said Mick admitted to him that because he was always diving off stuff was the reason WWF had Mick start diving.
Lmao, you don't actually believe that, do you?
Because New Jack didn't start until after this.
Imagine an alternate timeline where Mick did die during HIAC. How would the business have changed?
WWF is probably dead and Undertaker might never wrestle again. Owen Hart is still alive though since that Blue Blazer thing obviously never happens
Wouldn't leave the cell, should change his name to Big Sissy Kevin Nash.
Kevin gotta grow the hair back out or steal a black wig from a fan on a Halloween show In impact just to do the hair flip again so technically he can't do alllll his moves lmao
Mick Foley !!!!!!!!
Do people just break their neck and not realize it? I've had a cousin and a friend who had scans after accidents and the doctors said they had previously broken their neck. I don't understand why this seems to happen so much.
Fractures, perhaps. A true break would almost certainly cripple or kill you as it'd damage the spinal cord. But it is possible to work through a fracture with no idea.
The first fall he knew was coming the second one he didn’t.That’s what really messed him up
Mick and Shane have taken some insane punishment for the company
People seem to forget or maybe not know that nobody gave a shit about Undertaker or Mick Foley much at that time. It was a midcard hiac. But, that match ended up making Mick Foley a hall of famer. No way either regret it or wouldn't do it all over again. I'm sure Mick probably wanted that second fall back though. Ha.
WRONG!!! Undertaker was a top Guy since he joined WWE that was a top fued at the time
Mick had just main-evented and challenged for the title at the previous two PPVs. The Undertaker was the Undertaker.
I don't know why anyone liked this comment, both were very popular at this time
Nash can’t go more then a few sentences without stuttering or changing the topic. Am I the only one that’s concerned?
Kash sounds like the tike of guy that hates everything you recommend to him. lol
I’m still scared of terry funk 😂😂
Love how out-of-towers say Wooster lol its pronounced Wister
He definitely felt sore on the morning, unsure during the day and getting to the tacs at night.
Or was that foley?
They didn’t plan to escape the cage because they intentionally started on top of the cell.