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WWF BRAWL IN THE CELL REPORT

By Michael Atherton, Sports Journalist for Zohash.com

October 18th, 1998 - Rosemont Horizon, Illinois, USA

The WWF's flagship event, Brawl in the Cell, delivered on its promise of high-octane action and drama. The packed Rosemont Horizon witnessed a night to remember as the cream of WWE's talent took center stage.

Match of the Night: Al Snow's victory over Marc Mero was a surprise package that stole the show early on. Snow's unorthodox style caught Mero off guard, leading to a quick and decisive win in just 7 minutes and 13 seconds. This match set the tone for an evening filled with exciting contests.

Six-Man Mayhem: LOD 2000 (Animal, Droz, and Hawk) proved their legendary status by defeating The Disciples of Apocalypse and Paul Ellering in a thrilling six-man tag team match. The veterans' experience told as they outmaneuvered their opponents, securing the win in just 5 minutes and 55 seconds.

WWF Light Heavyweight Title Match: Christian successfully defended his title against Taka Michinoku, showcasing his technical prowess to earn a hard-fought victory. This contest demonstrated the high level of skill within WWE's lighter weight classes.

Tag Team Showdown: The New Age Outlaws' reign as WWF World Tag Team Champions came to an end at the hands of The Head Bangers (Mosh and Thrasher). A thrilling 14-minute contest saw the challengers emerge victorious, claiming their first tag team titles in the process.

Intercontinental Title Match: Ken Shamrock's dominant display led him to victory over Mankind, successfully defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship. This match featured a mix of brawling and technical grappling, highlighting Shamrock's all-around ability.

Singles Showdowns: Goldust's impressive performance earned him a win over Val Venis in a grueling 12-minute contest. Meanwhile, X-Pac's quickness proved too much for D-Lo Brown, as he secured the WWE European Championship victory.

Main Event Mayhem: The highly anticipated WWE Title Match between Kane and The Undertaker ended in chaos, with both competitors refusing to yield. Despite Steve Austin's best efforts as special referee, neither man could gain a decisive advantage, resulting in a no-contest outcome after 17 minutes and 41 seconds of intense action.

In conclusion, Brawl in the Cell proved an unforgettable night for WWE fans, featuring a mix of exciting matches, thrilling moments, and memorable drama. Zohash.com will be keeping a close eye on these competitors as they continue to shape the future of professional wrestling.

Final Thoughts: The WWF's ability to consistently deliver high-quality events is a testament to its enduring popularity. As the promotion continues to evolve, fans can rest assured that exceptional matches like those witnessed at Brawl in the Cell will remain an integral part of WWE's identity.


Card Details

  • Date: 18 Oct 1998
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Rosemont Horizon
  • Attendance: 18153
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 18 Oct 1998

Matches

  1. Al Snow defeat Marc Mero in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 07:13

  2. LOD 2000 (Animal, Droz and Hawk) defeat The Disciples Of Apocalypse and Paul Ellering in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 05:55

  3. Christian(C) defeat Taka Michinoku in a WWF Light Heavyweight Title Match

  4. Goldust defeat Val Venis in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 12:07

  5. X-Pac(C) defeat D-Lo Brown in a WWE European Title Match

  6. The Head Bangers (Mosh and Thrasher)(C) defeat The New Age Outlaws in a WWF World Tag Team Title Match
    Match Time: 14:01

  7. Ken Shamrock(C) defeat Mankind in a WWE Intercontinental Title Match
    Match Time: 14:36

  8. Mark Henry defeat The Rock in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:02

  9. Kane(C) vs. The Undertaker in a WWE Title Match (vakant) (Special Referee: Steve Austin) - No Contest
    Match Time: 17:41