Preliminary matches The pay-per-view opened with a six-man tag team match between
Kaientai (
Funaki,
Men's Teioh, and
Dick Togo) and the team of
Taka Michinoku and
The Headbangers (
Mosh and
Thrasher). At the climax of the match, Michinoku executed a
Michinoku Driver on Funaki for the win. It was followed by the first semifinal of the King of the Ring tournament between
Ken Shamrock and
Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett's manager
Tennessee Lee interfered in the match as he and Jarrett targeted Shamrock's ankle but Shamrock made a comeback by hitting a running kick and a powerslam on Jarrett and applied an
ankle lock on Jarrett to make him submit. The next semifinal featured
Dan Severn against
The Rock.
Nation of Domination interfered in the match as
Kama Mustafa and
Mark Henry distracted the referee, allowing
D-Lo Brown to attack Severn and nail a
frog splash, helping Rock to win the match. Next,
Al Snow and
Head took on
Too Much (
Brian Christopher and
Scott Taylor), with
Jerry Lawler serving as the special guest referee. Lawler cheated Snow out of the victory numerous times during the match, allowing Christopher to attach a bottle of
Head & Shoulders shampoo to Head and pin it for the win. In the next match,
D-Generation X member
X-Pac took on The Nation of Domination member
Owen Hart. Mark Henry interfered in the match on Hart's behalf but then
Vader showed up and collided with Henry. Hart had applied the
Sharpshooter on X-Pac but the referee was distracted, allowing X-Pac's DX teammate
Chyna to hit a
DDT on Hart and X-Pac pinned him for the win. Next,
The New Age Outlaws (
Billy Gunn and
Road Dogg) defended the
Tag Team Championship against
The Midnight Express (
Bodacious Bart and
Bombastic Bob).
Jim Cornette tried to interfere on Express' behalf by using his racket but Gunn stopped him and Chyna nailed a low blow to Cornette and then Outlaws tossed Holly head-first on the ropes for the win to retain the titles. Later, The Rock took on Ken Shamrock in the final round of the King of the Ring tournament. After a back and forth match, Shamrock applied an ankle lock on Rock to make him submit and win the 1998 King of the Ring tournament.
Hell in a Cell match The penultimate match of the event was a Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Mankind (Mick Foley) that has become one of the most watched and discussed in professional wrestling history due to the bumps Foley sustained at his own request and with his full participation. 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.'" 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 from Pittsburgh, bringing his career full circle. Early in the match, Undertaker tossed Mankind from the top of the cell onto the Spanish announce table. Midway through the match, Undertaker dropped Mankind again from the top of the cell by
chokeslamming him through the roof. Near the end of the match, Mankind spread thumbtacks in the ring and applied a
Mandible claw on Undertaker but Undertaker dropped him on the thumbtacks and executed a Chokeslam and a
Tombstone on Mankind onto the thumbtacks for the win.
Main event match The main event was a
First Blood match, in which
Stone Cold Steve Austin defended the
WWF Championship against
Kane. The Hell in a Cell was lowered, then raised 8 feet, then lowered again when Mankind interfered in the match on Kane's behalf until The Undertaker made the save and attempted to hit Mankind with a chair but Mankind ducked and Austin was accidentally hit with the chair instead, which busted Austin's face. Austin would then attack Kane with a chair to make him bleed but the referee saw Austin bleeding, therefore the referee awarded Kane the win and the title. ==Reception==