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☠️ Hell Revisited: The Undertaker & Mick Foley Relive Wrestling’s Most Insane Match

☠️ Hell Revisited: The Undertaker & Mick Foley Relive Wrestling’s Most Insane Match

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🔥 June 28, 1998 — the night that changed wrestling forever. Now, for the first time together, The Undertaker and Mick Foley sit down to rewatch their brutal, legendary Hell in a Cell match — and what unfolds is part therapy, part dark comedy, and pure history. ⚰️🩸 🎙️ In this emotional and jaw-dropping WWE Playback episode, two of wrestling’s most respected icons reflect on:
  • The real pain behind the two death-defying falls that nearly ended Foley’s career
  • What was planned vs. what went completely off the rails inside that steel structure
  • Foley’s lost tooth, dislocated shoulder, and foggy memory from the carnage
  • The Undertaker’s torn ankle — and how he had to keep the show moving through the chaos
  • How this match redefined Hell in a Cell, hardcore wrestling, and their legacies forever
🔍 You’ll hear the laughs, the regrets, the “What were we thinking?” moments — and the genuine brotherhood forged in blood. This is not just a rewatch — it’s a wrestling war story told by the men who lived it and nearly didn’t walk out of it. 🎧 Now streaming on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Deezer, Player FM, and coming soon to YouTube Music & TuneIn Radio.
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