Mick Foley is finally ready to slam the door shut on his wrestling career—but not before one last wild ride.

The WWE Hall of Famer revealed during an interview on D-Von Dudley’s YouTube channel that he’s planning a farewell tour to mark the 30th anniversary of his infamous Hell in a Cell clash with The Undertaker. The 1998 match—where Foley was thrown off the top of the cell and later chokeslammed through the roof—remains one of the most shocking moments in wrestling history. Reflecting on the match, Foley admitted the scars are still with him—literally.

“The only reason I don’t fix the teeth now is they are a reminder of that night.”

At 60 years old, Foley joked that it might finally be time to close the book on his chaotic, hardcore legacy.

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“I thought now that I’m 60, maybe I’ll fix it. I might wait until I’m 63. 30 years of Hell. I’m going to go back out on the road again for one final tour in 2028 for the 30 Years of Hell Tour, and the idea is to hang it up completely, fix my teeth, maybe start wearing nice clothes so no one knows who I am, and just disappear into the night.”

Foley isn’t slowing down just yet. He’s still booked for more shows in the UK this November as part of his Foley Is (Still) Good tour, where he shares behind-the-scenes stories from his legendary career.

Meanwhile, The Undertaker continues to hit the stage with his 1 deadMAN SHOW, giving fans his perspective on their iconic battles.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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