Summer Slam (1998) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Sunday Night Heat Too Much (Scott Taylor and Brian Christopher) defeated L.O.D. 2000 (Hawk and Animal) Tag team match Unknown
Sunday Night Heat Gangrel defeated Dustin Runnels Singles match Unknown
Sunday Night Heat The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball and Skull) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Bradshaw and Vader Tag team match Unknown
1 D'Lo Brown (c) defeated Val Venis by disqualification Singles match for the WWF European Championship 15:31
2 The Oddities (Kurrgan, Golga and Giant Silva) (with Luna Vachon and The Insane Clown Posse) defeated Kaientai (Taka Michinoku, Dick Togo, Mens Teioh and Sho Funaki) (with Yamaguchi-san) Handicap match 10:08
3 X-Pac (with Howard Finkel) defeated Jeff Jarrett (with Southern Justice (Mark Canterbury and Dennis Knight)) Hair vs. Hair match 11:09
4 Edge and Sable defeated Marc Mero and Jacqueline Mixed tag team match 08:24
5 Ken Shamrock defeated Owen Hart (with Dan Severn) Lion's Den match 09:16
6 The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) defeated Mankind (c) No Disqualification Handicap match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 07:30
7 Triple H (with Chyna) defeated The Rock (c) (with Mark Henry) Ladder match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 24:32
8 Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Undertaker Singles match for the WWF Championship 20:50
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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