| 1 | The Headbangers & Taka Michinoku def. Kaientai Six-Man Tag Team Match The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) and Taka Michinoku defeated Kaientai (Funaki, Men's Teioh, and Dick Togo) at 6:41 when Michinoku pinned Funaki following a Michinoku Driver. | 6:41 | Kaientai | The Headbangers & Taka Michinoku | Six-Man Tag Team Match |
| 2 | Ken Shamrock def. Jeff Jarrett Semifinal Match Ken Shamrock advanced to the finals by defeating Jeff Jarrett at 5:29, forcing him to submit to the Ankle Lock despite interference from Tennessee Lee. | 5:29 | — | — | King of the Ring Semifinal |
| 3 | The Rock def. Dan Severn Semifinal Match The Rock defeated Dan Severn at 4:25 after D'Lo Brown distracted the referee, allowing The Rock to hit Severn with a low blow and a DDT to advance. | 4:25 | — | — | King of the Ring Semifinal |
| 4 | Too Much def. Al Snow & Head Special Referee: Jerry Lawler Too Much (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) defeated Al Snow and his mannequin head at 8:27. Special guest referee Jerry Lawler handed Christopher a bottle of Head & Shoulders shampoo to attach to Head, allowing Christopher to pin the mannequin head for the bizarre win. | 8:27 | Al Snow & Head | Too Much | Tag Team Match |
| 5 | X-Pac def. Owen Hart Chyna plays the equalizer X-Pac defeated Owen Hart at 8:30 after Chyna interfered from ringside and hit Hart with a DDT behind the referee's back. | 8:30 | — | — | Singles Match |
| 6 | The New Age Outlaws (c) def. The New Midnight Express WWF Tag Team Championship Match The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) retained the WWF Tag Team Titles at 9:54 by defeating Bombastic Bob and Bodacious Bart (managed by Jim Cornette). | 9:54 | The New Midnight Express | The New Age Outlaws (retained) | WWF Tag Team Championship Match |
| 7 | Ken Shamrock def. The Rock King of the Ring Final Ken Shamrock defeated the Intercontinental Champion The Rock at 14:09 via submission to the Ankle Lock, overcoming Triple H's brief guest commentary distraction, to be crowned the 1998 King of the Ring. | 14:09 | — | — | King of the Ring Tournament Final |
| 8 | The Undertaker def. Mankind Hell in a Cell Match In the most infamous match in WWE history, The Undertaker defeated Mankind at 17:38. Foley was thrown off the 16-foot cell through an announce table, then climbed back up only to be chokeslammed through the roof mesh into the ring, taking a chair to the face. Despite severe injuries, Foley finished the match, eventually losing to a Tombstone Piledriver. | 17:38 | — | — | Hell in a Cell Match |
| 9 | Kane def. Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) Main Event — First Blood Match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship Kane defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin in a First Blood match at 14:52 to win the WWF Championship. The cell from the previous match was lowered during the bout. Mankind and The Undertaker interfered, and Undertaker accidentally hit Austin with a steel chair, busting him open and forcing the referee to award the match and the title to Kane. | 14:52 | — | — | First Blood Match for WWF Championship |