Results
| No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dark | Thurman "Sparky" Plugg defeated Kwang (with Harvey Wippleman) | Singles match | Unknown |
| 1 | Razor Ramon defeated Bam Bam Bigelow | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 08:24 |
| 2 | Irwin R. Schyster defeated Mabel (with Oscar) | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 05:34 |
| 3 | Owen Hart defeated Tatanka | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 08:18 |
| 4 | The 1–2–3 Kid defeated Jeff Jarrett | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 04:39 |
| 5 | Diesel (with Shawn Michaels) defeated Bret Hart (c) (with Jim Neidhart) by disqualification | Singles match for the WWF Championship | 22:51 |
| 6 | Razor Ramon defeated Irwin R. Schyster (with Ted DiBiase) | King of the Ring Semi-Final match | 05:13 |
| 7 | Owen Hart defeated The 1–2–3 Kid | King of the Ring Semi-Final match | 03:37 |
| 8 | The Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu)(with Captain Lou Albano and Afa) (c) defeated Crush and Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji) | Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship match | 09:16 |
| 9 | Owen Hart defeated Razor Ramon | King of the Ring Final match | 06:35 |
| 10 | Roddy Piper defeated Jerry Lawler | Singles match | 12:30 |
| (c) – refers to the champion heading into the match | |||
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