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This article is about the professional wrestling accomplishment. For the professional wrestling television special episodes, seeAEW Grand Slam.

TheGrand Slam is an accomplishment recognized by variousprofessional wrestlingpromotions in theUnited States andJapan. It is a distinction given to a professional wrestler who has either won four specificchampionships within a promotion throughout their career, or all available championships.[a] Promotions that recognize this includeWWE (since 1997),Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (since 2009),Ring of Honor (since 2018),New Japan Pro-Wrestling (since 2021), andAll Elite Wrestling (since 2025). The four titles typically include three singles championships, one of them usually being aworld title, plus atag team championship.

U.S. national promotions

WWE

Shawn Michaels, the first WWF/E Grand Slam winner

InWWE (formerly WWF), the term "Grand Slam" was originally used byShawn Michaels to describe himself upon winning theEuropean Championship on September 20, 1997. Michaels previously held theWWF Championship,Intercontinental Championship, and theWorld Tag Team Championship—the titles that composed theTriple Crown.[1]

In May 2001, the promotion's website indicated that theHardcore Championship was an acceptable substitute for the European Championship in the Grand Slam.Kane, who had defeatedTriple H for the Intercontinental Championship atJudgment Day on May 20, 2001,[2] was acknowledged as a Grand Slam winner as he had "become the only superstar in World Wrestling Federation history that has held the Intercontinental title as well as the Hardcore, Tag Team and WWF titles".[3][4]

In April 2006,Kurt Angle was noted as being a former Grand Slam winner on WWE.com, having won the WWE, WWE Tag Team, Intercontinental, and European Championship, indicating that WWE considered theWWE Tag Team Championship to be an acceptable substitute for the World Tag Team Championship.[5] In August 2007, WWE.com published an article listing Shawn Michaels' championship reigns that completed the Grand Slam. They included the WWE, World Heavyweight, World Tag Team, Intercontinental, and European Championship. The inclusion of theWorld Heavyweight Championship indicated that WWE considered the title to be an acceptable substitute for the WWE Championship in completing the Grand Slam.[1]

AtECW One Night Stand in June 2006,Rob Van Dam became the first superstar acquired by WWE after the purchase ofWorld Championship Wrestling andExtreme Championship Wrestling in 2001 to complete the Grand Slam when he defeatedJohn Cena for the WWE Championship.Booker T became the second star acquired by the purchase to complete the Grand Slam when he defeated Rey Mysterio for the World Heavyweight Championship atThe Great American Bash in July 2006. Booker has held the World Tag Team, Intercontinental, and Hardcore titles.[6] Also in 2006, WWE revived the ECW Championship and established it as a third world championship in its promotion but was never considered as a world title that was part of their Grand Slam eligibility.

FollowingWrestleMania 31 in 2015, WWE (which four years earlier ended the brand extension and unified several titles before that) established an updated version of the Grand Slam consisting of the four then-active men's titles in WWE: the WWE World, Intercontinental,United States, and WWE Tag Team Championships. Thirteen wrestlers have been recognized as Grand Slam winners under these new parameters (including five who were already recognized as Grand Slam winners under the original guidelines). The brand extension was re-established in 2016 and WWE indicated that two new championships that had been introduced, theUniversal Championship (which would be retired in April 2024) and theSmackDown Tag Team Championship, would count as acceptable substitutes for their counterpart titles (WWE Championship and WWE Tag Team, now World Tag Team, respectively) as part of the Grand Slam.[7][8]

Chris Jericho completed the original format the fastest, completing it in 728 days between December 1999 and December 2001, whileKurt Angle completed the modern format the fastest, completing it in 966 days between February 2000 and October 2002. John Cena took the longest time to complete the modern format, doing so in 7,911 days between March 2004 and November 2025.

On February 21, 2021, WWE acknowledgedThe Miz as the first wrestler to complete the Grand Slam twice under the revised 2015 format after winning his second WWE Championship.[9]Seth Rollins would become the second two-time Grand Slam Champion by winning theWWE United States Championship a second time in October 2022.

In May 2023, WWE added another world championship with anew version of the World Heavyweight Championship. It is unclear if this title will be added as an acceptable substitute for the Grand Slam.

List of WWE Grand Slam winners

As of November 23, 2025, there have been 22 individual Grand Slam Champions. 17 wrestlers have only achieved it once, seven under the original format and 10 under the modern format, while five wrestlers have achieved the Grand Slam under both formats, three of whom automatically became modern Grand Slam champions at the introduction of the modern format (with the same titles they won while becoming original Grand Slam champions), and two who became modern Grand Slam champions after the modern format was introduced (with different titles won to complete both formats).

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Names inboldIndicates Grand Slam winner under both formats
Championships initalicsThe title is an alternate title in the original Grand Slam format
Dates initalicsThe wrestler has won that title, but does not contribute to their Grand Slam because they had already won the Grand Slam or they had already won a title at the same level
——Indicates future reigns are impossible due to retirement, death, or title discontinuation
Colors

Won all Grand Slam eligible titles under either format

Won title as a member of theRaw brand

Won title as a member of theSmackDown brand

Won title as a member of theECW brand

Won title as a member of theNXT brand
Won title when thebrand extension was not in effect
Original format (established 1997)
ChampionPrimary championships (either needed)Secondary championshipTag team championships (either needed)Tertiary championships (either needed)
WWF/WWEWorld HeavyweightIntercontinentalWWF/World Tag TeamWWE/Raw/World Tag TeamEuropeanHardcore
Shawn MichaelsMarch 31, 1996November 17, 2002October 27, 1992August 28, 1994
(withDiesel)
December 13, 2009
(withTriple H)
September 20, 1997——
Triple H[10]August 23, 1999September 2, 2002October 21, 1996April 29, 2001
(withStone Cold Steve Austin)
December 13, 2009
(withShawn Michaels)
December 11, 1997——
KaneJune 28, 1998July 18, 2010May 20, 2001July 13, 1998
(withMankind)
April 19, 2011
(withBig Show)
——April 1, 2001
Chris Jericho[11]December 9, 2001September 7, 2008December 12, 1999May 21, 2001
(withChris Benoit)
June 28, 2009
(withEdge)
April 2, 2000May 28, 2001
Kurt AngleOctober 22, 2000January 10, 2006February 27, 2000——October 20, 2002
(withChris Benoit)
February 8, 2000September 10, 2001
Eddie GuerreroFebruary 15, 2004——September 4, 2000——November 17, 2002
(withChavo Guerrero Jr.)
April 3, 2000——
Rob Van DamJune 11, 2006——March 17, 2002March 31, 2003
(withKane)
December 7, 2004
(withRey Mysterio)
July 22, 2002July 22, 2001
Booker T——July 23, 2006July 7, 2003October 30, 2001
(withTest)
————May 4, 2002
Jeff HardyDecember 14, 2008June 7, 2009April 10, 2001June 29, 1999
(withMatt Hardy)
April 2, 2017
(with Matt Hardy)
July 8, 2002July 10, 2001
John Bradshaw Layfield[12]June 27, 2004——March 9, 2009May 25, 1999
(withFaarooq)
——October 22, 2001June 3, 2002
Christian[13]May 1, 2011September 23, 2001April 2, 2000
(withEdge)
October 30, 2001March 17, 2002
Big ShowNovember 14, 1999December 18, 2011April 1, 2012August 22, 1999
(withThe Undertaker)
July 26, 2009
(withChris Jericho)
——February 25, 2001
Revised format (established 2015)

The modern WWE Grand Slam consists of theWWE,Intercontinental,United States, andWorld Tag Team (formerly WWE/Raw Tag Team) Championships. Two other championships—theUniversal andWWE Tag Team (formerly SmackDown Tag Team) Championships—were added in 2016 as alternative titles to the WWE title and Tag Team Championships respectively following the reintroduction of the brand extension. In regards to the United States Champion, due to its lineage, WWE only counts United States Championship reigns that took place in WWE, whether it bore the WCW or WWE moniker. Edge and Kurt Angle held the title when it was the WCW United States Championship. Eddie Guerrero’s first reign does not count as a result of this rule, since it took place in WCW.

ChampionPrimary championships (either needed)
Secondary championships (both needed)
Tag team championships (either needed)
WWF/WWEUniversalIntercontinentalUnited StatesWWE/Raw/World Tag TeamSmackDown/WWE Tag Team
Kurt Angle[14]October 22, 2000——February 27, 2000October 22, 2001October 20, 2002
(withChris Benoit)
——
Eddie Guerrero[14]February 15, 2004——September 4, 2000July 27, 2003November 17, 2002
(withChavo Guerrero Jr.)
——
Edge[14]January 8, 2006——July 24, 1999November 12, 2001November 5, 2002
(withRey Mysterio)
Big Show[14]November 14, 1999——April 1, 2012October 19, 2003July 26, 2009
(withChris Jericho)
The Miz
(2 times)
November 22, 2010——July 23, 2012October 5, 2009November 16, 2007
(withJohn Morrison)
January 27, 2019
(withShane McMahon)
Daniel Bryan[14]August 18, 2013——March 29, 2015September 19, 2010September 16, 2012
(withKane)
May 7, 2019
(withRowan)
Chris Jericho[14]December 9, 2001——December 12, 1999January 9, 2017June 28, 2009
(withEdge)
Dean Ambrose[14]June 19, 2016——December 13, 2015May 19, 2013August 20, 2017
(withSeth Rollins)
Roman Reigns[14]November 22, 2015August 19, 2018November 20, 2017September 25, 2016May 19, 2013
(withSeth Rollins)
Randy Orton[14]October 7, 2007——December 14, 2003March 11, 2018August 21, 2021
(withRiddle)
December 4, 2016
(withBray Wyatt andLuke Harper)
Seth Rollins
(2 times)
March 29, 2015April 7, 2019April 8, 2018August 23, 2015May 19, 2013
(withRoman Reigns)
Jeff Hardy[15]December 14, 2008——April 10, 2001April 16, 2018April 2, 2017
(withMatt Hardy)
April 9, 2019
(with Matt Hardy)
Kofi Kingston[16]April 7, 2019——June 29, 2008June 1, 2009August 22, 2011
(withEvan Bourne)
July 23, 2017
(withBig E andXavier Woods)
Rey Mysterio[17]July 25, 2011——April 5, 2009May 19, 2019November 5, 2002
(withEdge)
May 16, 2021
(withDominik Mysterio)
AJ Styles[18]September 11, 2016——June 8, 2020July 7, 2017April 10, 2021
(withOmos)
Kevin Owens[19]August 29, 2016September 20, 2015April 2, 2017April 1, 2023
(withSami Zayn)
Finn Bálor[20]August 21, 2016February 17, 2019February, 28, 2022September 2, 2023
(withDamian Priest)
John CenaApril 3, 2005——November 10, 2025March 14, 2004October 24, 2010
(withDavid Otunga)

List of WWE Women's Grand Slam winners

In May 2019,Bayley was announced as WWE's first-ever Women's Grand Slam champion, having won the Raw (nowWWE Women's Championship), SmackDown (nowWomen's World Championship), andNXT singles championships, and theWWE Women's Tag Team Championship.[21][22][23]

In late 2024/early 2025, WWE introduced two women's secondary titles for the main roster—theWWE Women's United States Championship andWWE Women's Intercontinental Championship. It has not yet been revealed how WWE will handle these in regards to the women's Grand Slam.

As of November 23, 2025, there have been seven individual Women's Grand Slam champions.Rhea Ripley has completed the Grand Slam the fastest, completing it in 1,200 days between December 2019 and April 2023, whileBecky Lynch took the longest time to complete the Grand Slam, doing so in 2,257 days between September 2016 and September 2023.

ChampionSingles championships (all three needed)Tag team championship
Raw/WWE Women'sSmackDown/
Women's World
NXT Women'sWomen's Tag Team
Bayley[24]February 13, 2017May 19, 2019August 22, 2015February 17, 2019
(withSasha Banks)
Asuka[25]April 15, 2020December 16, 2018April 1, 2016October 6, 2019
(withKairi Sane)
Sasha BanksJuly 25, 2016October 25, 2020February 11, 2015February 17, 2019
(withBayley)
Charlotte FlairApril 3, 2016November 14, 2017May 29, 2014 December 20, 2020
(withAsuka)
Rhea RipleyApril 11, 2021April 1, 2023December 18, 2019September 20, 2021
(withNikki A.S.H.)
Becky LynchApril 8, 2019September 11, 2016 September 12, 2023February 27, 2023
(withLita)
Iyo SkyAugust 5, 2023March 3, 2025June 7, 2020September 12, 2022
(withDakota Kai)

TNA Wrestling (2009)

A.J. Styles – the firstTNA Grand Slam winner and the only man to be a Grand Slam Champion in both TNA and WWE

The firstTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA - known as Impact Wrestling from 2017–2023) Grand Slam winner was crowned on March 15, 2009, at TNA'sDestination Xpay-per-viewevent. At said event, then three-timeTNA Triple Crown championA.J. Styles defeatedBooker T for theTNA Legends Championship. On the March 19 episode of TNA's primary television program,TNA Impact!, announcerMike Tenay stated that Styles had become the first TNA Grand Slam winner by capturing the World Heavyweight (NWA orTNA), World Tag Team (NWA orTNA),X Division, and Legends Championships (The Legends Championship was subsequently renamed the Global, Television, and King of the Mountain Championship, before being fully retired).[26][27]

Under TNA's definition of the Grand Slam, wrestlers are eligible to be a multiple Grand Slam winner each time they complete a new circuit. Thus far, only A.J. Styles has won the Grand Slam on more than one occasion. On August 15, 2016, the TNA King of the Mountain Championship was once again retired whenLashley unified the title into his TNA World Heavyweight Championship. In a March 26, 2018, article on the Impact Wrestling website, the eligibility of theImpact Grand Championship, which replaced the King of the Mountain Championship, as a Grand Slam title was confirmed.[28][29] During a press conference on June 4, 2018,Austin Aries unified theImpact Grand Championship with the Impact World Title.[30] The eligibility of theTNA International Championship was confirmed as a Grand Slam title after Frankie Kazarian won the TNA World Title, with him previously holding the X Division, International, and Tag Team Titles.

List of TNA Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Championships initalicsIndicates the title is an alternate title from the original definition of the Grand Slam
Dates initalicsThe wrestler has won that title, but it does not contribute to their Grand Slam because they had already won the Grand Slam or they had already won a title at that same level
Indicates future reigns are impossible due to the title being discontinued or no longer under Impact’s control
ChampionPrimary championships (either needed)Secondary championshipTag team championships (either needed)Tertiary championships (either needed)
NWA World HeavyweightTNA/Impact World (Heavyweight)X DivisionNWA World Tag TeamTNA/Impact World Tag TeamLegends/Global/TV/KOTMGrandInternational
AJ Styles (2 times)June 11, 2003September 20, 2009June 19, 2002July 3, 2002
(withJerry Lynn)
October 14, 2007
(withTomko)
March 15, 2009——
AbyssNovember 19, 2006May 16, 2011February 4, 2004
(withA.J. Styles)
September 19, 2014
(withJames Storm)
January 9, 2011——
Samoa Joe——April 13, 2008December 11, 2005——July 15, 2007
(with no partner)
September 27, 2012——
Eric Young——April 10, 2014December 7, 2008October 12, 2004
(withBobby Roode)
April 15, 2008
(withKaz)
October 18, 2009——
Austin Aries——July 8, 2012September 11, 2011——January 25, 2013
(withBobby Roode)
——January 14, 2018
Frankie Kazarian——November 13, 2025March 31, 2004——April 15, 2008
(withEric Young)
————September 26, 2025

Ring of Honor (2018)

Inaugural ROH Grand Slam winnerChristopher Daniels

In 2018,Ring of Honor (ROH) established its own version of the Grand Slam, which consists of theROH World Championship,ROH World Television Championship,ROH World Tag Team Championship, andROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship.Christopher Daniels was the first wrestler to achieve this feat, doing so at theROH 16th Anniversary Show, when he won the Six-Man titles to complete the Grand Slam.[31][32][33] After Jay Lethal won the ROH World Tag Team Championship, he was announced as a Grand Slam Champion since he had won theROH Pure Championship in the past, indicating that the Pure and Six-Man Tag Team Titles are interchangeable as the fourth component to the ROH Grand Slam.[34][35]

List of ROH Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championshipTag team championshipTertiary championships (either needed)
WorldWorld TelevisionWorld Tag TeamPureWorld Six-Man Tag Team
Christopher DanielsMarch 10, 2017December 10, 2010September 21, 2002
(withDonovan Morgan)
March 9, 2018
(withFrankie Kazarian andScorpio Sky)
Matt TavenApril 6, 2019March 2, 2013September 18, 2015
(withMichael Bennett)
December 2, 2016
(withT. K. O'Ryan andVinny Marseglia)
Jay LethalJune 19, 2015August 13, 2011December 13, 2019
(withJonathan Gresham)
March 5, 2005

All Elite Wrestling (2025)

Kenny Omega, the first AEW Grand Slam winner

InAll Elite Wrestling (AEW),Kenny Omega became recognized as the company's first-ever Grand Slam Champion upon winning theAEW International Championship atRevolution on March 9, 2025, after having previously won theAEW World Championship (pictured with Omega), theAEW World Tag Team Championship, and theAEW World Trios Championship two times—the titles that compose AEW'sTriple Crown of which Omega was also the first to achieve.[36]

List of AEW Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championshipTag team championshipTrios championship
WorldInternationalWorld Tag TeamWorld Trios
Kenny OmegaDecember 2, 2020March 9, 2025January 21, 2020
(withAdam Page)
September 4, 2022
(withMatt Jackson andNick Jackson)

U.S. regional/independent promotions

Florida Championship Wrestling (2012)

Seth Rollins is the only wrestler to complete both the FCW and WWE Grand Slam.

InFlorida Championship Wrestling (FCW), WWE's formerdevelopmental territory, a Grand Slam winner was a wrestler who had won every championship that was available in FCW.[37] All FCW titles were retired when FCW changed its name toNXT.

List of FCW Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championshipTag team championship
Florida HeavyweightFCW Jack Brisco 15 ChampionshipFlorida Tag Team
Seth RollinsFebruary 23, 2012January 13, 2011March 25, 2011
(withRichie Steamboat)
Richie SteamboatJuly 25, 2012January 13, 2012March 25, 2011
(withSeth Rollins)

Japan

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2021)

Inaugural NJPW Grand Slam winnerJay White

In 2021,New Japan Pro-Wrestling retroactively established its own version of the Grand Slam, occasionally also referred to as the Quadruple Crown, consisting of theIWGP Heavyweight Championship, theIWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, theIWGP Intercontinental Championship and theNEVER Openweight Championship. The NJPW Grand Slam is unique in Grand Slams as it consists of four singles championships.Jay White was the first to achieve this feat, completing the circuit on May 3, 2021 atWrestling Dontaku 2021.[38][39] It is currently unknown if another NJPW Grand Slam will be established, as both the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental titles were retired in 2021 in favor of theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship, and the United States Championship in 2023 in favor of theIWGP Global Heavyweight Championship.

List of NJPW Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championships (both needed)Tertiary championship
IWGP HeavyweightIWGP IntercontinentalIWGP United States HeavyweightNEVER Openweight
Jay White[38]February 11, 2019September 22, 2019January 28, 2018May 3, 2021
Hiroshi Tanahashi[40]July 17, 2006January 4, 2014August 14, 2021January 30, 2021

Ice Ribbon (2012)

In thejoshipuroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotionIce Ribbon, the Grand Slam consists of theICE×60/ICE×∞ Championship, theInternational Ribbon Tag Team Championship, theTriangle Ribbon Championship and theIW19 Championship.[41]

List of Ice Ribbon Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championshipTag team championshipTertiary championship
ICE×∞Triangle RibbonInternational Ribbon Tag TeamIW19
Tsukasa Fujimoto[42]January 4, 2010December 11, 2010December 23, 2010
(withHikaru Shida)
June 1, 2012

Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (2023–present)

In TJPW, the Grand Slam consists of all the available titles promoted by the company. They are thePrincess of Princess Championship, thePrincess Tag Team Championship, and theInternational Princess Championship. On March 18, 2023, during the Grand Princess event,Rika Tatsumi became the first Grand Slam champion in TJPW's history.[43]

List of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipSecondary championshipTag team championship
Princess of Princess ChampionshipInternational Princess ChampionshipPrincess Tag Team Championship
Rika Tatsumi[43]January 4, 2021March 18, 2023November 3, 2019
(withMiu Watanabe)
Miu WatanabeMarch 31, 2024October 9, 2022November 3, 2019
(withRika Tatsumi)

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2022)

Inaugural Stardom Grand Slam winnerIo Shirai.

In thejoshipuroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotionWorld Wonder Ring Stardom, the Grand Slam consists of all the available titles promoted by the company except theFuture of Stardom Championship. They are theWorld of Stardom Championship, theWonder of Stardom Championship, theGoddesses of Stardom Championship, theArtist of Stardom Championship and theHigh Speed Championship. TheSWA World Championship was also part of this lineup but it was deactivated in 2022. The notion of "grand slam" was first officially mentioned on May 5, 2022, whenMayu Iwatani became the second wrestler in the company to achieve the feat, afterIo Shirai.[44]

List of World Wonder Ring Stardom Grand Slam winners

Text
Dates inboldThe date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
ChampionPrimary championshipsTag team championshipsJunior division championshipTertiary championship
World of Stardom ChampionshipWonder of Stardom ChampionshipGoddesses of Stardom ChampionshipArtist of Stardom ChampionshipHigh Speed ChampionshipSWA World Championship
Io ShiraiApril 29, 2013May 17, 2015May 6, 2015
(withMayu Iwatani)
December 7, 2014
(withMayu Iwatani andTakumi Iroha)
May 6, 2014May 21, 2016
Mayu IwataniJune 21, 2017July 27, 2014May 6, 2015
(withIo Shirai)
December 29, 2013
(withHiroyo Matsumoto andMiho Wakizawa)
October 11, 2015May 5, 2022

Notes

  1. ^Oftentimes both, as was the case during WWE's original 1997 introduction of the term, and during its 2015 revision.

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  35. ^"Wrestler of the Decade: Jay Lethal - ROH Wrestling.com".Archived from the original on September 27, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2020.
  36. ^All Elite Wrestling [@AEW] (March 10, 2025)."THIS WEDNESDAY, 3/12! #AEWDynamite Fresno, CA LIVE at 8pm ET / 7pm CT on TBS + MAX! We'll hear from the NEW AEW International Champion @KennyOmegamanX live on Wednesday! Don't miss the first @AEWonTV appearance of the First Ever AEW Grand Slam Champion! Wednesday Night at 8/7c on TBS + Max!" (Tweet). RetrievedMarch 10, 2025 – viaTwitter.
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  39. ^@njpwglobal (June 28, 2021)."#NJRESURGENCE TICKETS ON SALE IN 2 DAYS. Quadruple crown champion. Sold out Madison Square Garden. Soon the first to wear IWGP US, IWGP Heavyweight and NEVER Openweight gold in the US. The Torch at LA Coliseum can thank @JayWhiteNZ for the house 8/14" (Tweet). RetrievedAugust 15, 2021 – viaTwitter.
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