<P> Before this match, Foley and Terry Funk were discussing the previous year's Hell in a Cell at Badd Blood: In Your House that featured the Undertaker backdropping and slamming Shawn Michaels onto the chain - link ceiling of the cage . Foley and Funk were brainstorming ideas about how to top that match when Funk said, "laughing,' maybe you should let him throw you off the top of the cage ."' Foley: </P> <P> "Yeah," I shot back, "then I could climb back up--and he could throw me off again ." Man, that was a good one, and we were having a good time thinking completely ludicrous things to do inside, outside, and on top of the cage . After a while I got serious and said quietly to Terry, "I think I can do it ." </P> <P> When presented with the idea of throwing Foley off the top of the cage, Undertaker was a little more hesitant, even going as far as to ask Foley, "Mick, do you want to die?" Ultimately, Undertaker reluctantly agreed to perform the spot . Fittingly for Foley, the King of the Ring was scheduled to take place that year at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh . Foley himself trained to become a professional wrestler at Dominic DeNucci's wrestling school in nearby Freedom, Pennsylvania, only 25 miles (40 km) from Pittsburgh, bringing his career full circle . </P> <P> Foley came out first and once he reached the cell, he threw a chair on top of the structure and began to climb up to the top . The Undertaker then made his way to the ring, saw Foley on top of the cell, and also climbed to the top . Both wrestlers then began to fight on the roof of the cell . </P>

Undertaker throws mankind off the top of the hell in a cell