All Elite Wrestling , the first AEW Triple Crown winner The
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) Triple Crown was established on September 4, 2022, defined by company CEO
Tony Khan as consisting of the
AEW World Championship, the
AEW World Tag Team Championship, and the
AEW World Trios Championship.
Kenny Omega became the first Triple Crown winner after becoming part of inaugural Trios Championship team at
All Out.
List of AEW Triple Crown winners Extreme Championship Wrestling , the first ECW Triple Crown winner The
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Triple Crown consisted of the
ECW World Heavyweight Championship, the
ECW World Television Championship and the
ECW World Tag Team Championship. ECW was founded in 1992 as Eastern Championship Wrestling until the name was changed to Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1994. While
Johnny Hotbody won all three titles before 1994, sources consider Mikey Whipwreck the first Triple Crown Champion.
List of ECW Triple Crown winners Total Nonstop Action Wrestling , the first TNA Triple Crown winner , the first TNA Knockouts Triple Crown winner In
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA – known as Impact Wrestling from 2017 to 2023), the Triple Crown was an accolade bestowed upon those who won (not necessarily concurrently) all three
championships regularly contested in TNA between 2002 and 2007: the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship, the
TNA X Division Championship, and one-half of the
NWA World Tag Team Championship. It was unknown whether or not those who won the NWA World Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Championships before or after TNA's acquisition and usage of the title belts would qualify for the Triple Crown. In May 2007, TNA lost the rights to the
NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Tag Team Championship and introduced the
TNA World Heavyweight Championship and the
TNA World Tag Team Championship. On July 8, 2007, Impact Wrestling (then known as TNA) stated that, should the then- X Division Champion
Samoa Joe win the TNA World Tag Team Championship, this would leave him "just one step shy of becoming only the second Triple Crown Champion". This indicates that the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and the TNA World Tag Team Championship are part of the existing Triple Crown accolade.
List of TNA Triple Crown winners The following is a list of TNA Triple Crown winners with dates indicating the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship. Under TNA's definition of the Triple Crown, wrestlers are eligible to win the Triple Crown each time they complete a new circuit. To date, A.J. Styles and
Eddie Edwards have won the TNA Triple Crown on more than one occasion, and Styles is the only wrestler to hold all of the eligible championships. Kurt Angle completed the Triple Crown the fastest, achieving it in a mere 92 days, between May and August 2007, and is the only wrestler to hold all the required championships at once.
Jordynne Grace became the first Knockouts Triple Crown winner after winning the
TNA Knockouts World Championship, the
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship and the
TNA Digital Media Championship - which is an open title for both male and female wrestlers. On March 29, 2025, authority figure Santino Marella retired the Digital Media Championship to replace it with a new title. As a result of this, the number of future knockouts Triple Crown winner is limited to those that have held the Digital Media Title, therefore making Grace the only Knockouts Triple Crown winner as of 2025.
List of TNA Knockouts Triple Crown winners Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide , the first AAA Triple Crown winner (and the first LU Triple Crown winner, the only wrestler to complete both).
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide had seven established titles in its promotion, but recognises the
AAA Mega Championship, the
AAA Latin American Championship and,
World Tag Team Championship as its Triple Crown. Fenix completed the AAA Triple Crown the fastest, achieving it in 1,098 days between March 2019 and June 2022.
List of AAA Triple Crown winners Lucha Underground Lucha Underground had three established titles in its promotion, the
Lucha Underground Championship, the
Gift of the Gods Championship and, uniquely,
Trios Championship. Johnny Mundo completed the Lucha Underground Triple Crown the fastest, achieving it in a mere 85 days between January and April 2016.
List of Lucha Underground Triple Crown winners National Wrestling Alliance , the first NWA Triple Crown winner The
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Triple Crown consists of the
NWA World's Heavyweight Championship, the
NWA World Tag Team Championship, and the
NWA National Heavyweight Championship.
Jax Dane is recognized as the first ever NWA Triple Crown winner, holding the NWA World Heavyweight, National, and World Tag Team titles.
List of NWA Triple Crown winners The following is a list of NWA Triple Crown winners with dates indicating the wrestler's first or only reign with the respective championship.
List of NWA Women's Triple Crown winners , the first NWA Women's Triple Crown winner The
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Women's Triple Crown consists of the
NWA World Women's Championship, the
NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship, and the
NWA World Women's Television Championship.
Kenzie Paige is the first NWA Women's Triple Crown Champion. She achieved this by winning the NWA World Women's Television Championship, the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship (with
Ella Envy), and the NWA World Women's Championship.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling , the first NJPW Triple Crown winner The
New Japan Pro-Wrestling Triple Crown consisted of the
IWGP Heavyweight Championship, the
IWGP Intercontinental Championship and the
NEVER Openweight Championship. The NJPW Triple Crown is unique as it consists of three singles championships, instead of a tag team championship in addition to two singles. The IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental championships were retired in 2021 to create the
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, although it was ultimately reverted into the Heavyweight title in 2026, with its champions retroactively being considered part of the original's lineage. It is unknown if NJPW considers the
IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship as a part of the accolade (although it is considered part of their Grand Slam), or the
IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship or
NJPW World Television Championship that succeeded it.
List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling Triple Crown winners Ring of Honor , the first ROH Triple Crown winner and the first wrestler to win both the ROH and TNA Triple Crown The
Ring of Honor (ROH) Triple Crown originally was defined as the
ROH World Championship, the
ROH World Tag Team Championship, and the
ROH World Television Championship. It was later amended so that the World Championship and any combination of the Television, Tag Team or
ROH Pure Championship would qualify. The
ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship is not part of the Triple Crown, but when added to the Triple Crown it forms the ROH Grand Slam. Eddie Edwards completed the ROH Triple Crown the fastest, and Samoa Joe completed it in the longest amount of time. Edwards completed it in 709 days, between April 2009 and March 2011, while Samoa Joe completed it in 6,962 days (19 years and 22 days), first winning the ROH World Championship in March 2003, and finally winning the ROH World Television Championship in April 2022.
List of ROH Triple Crown winners World Championship Wrestling , the first WCW Triple Crown winner (also a WWE Triple Crown winner, one of four to have completed both). The
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) Triple Crown consisted of the
WCW World Heavyweight Championship, the
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (now the WWE United States Championship) and the
WCW World Tag Team Championship. When Bret Hart and Goldberg won the WCW World Tag Team Championship, they both became Triple Crown winners at the same time.
Chris Benoit completed the WCW Triple Crown the fastest, completing it in 309 days between March 1999 and January 2000.
List of WCW Triple Crown winners WWE , the first WWE Triple Crown winner In
WWE (formerly known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation/WWWF and World Wrestling Federation/WWF), the term Triple Crown Champion has traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the
WWE Championship, the
Intercontinental Championship, and the
original World Tag Team Championship. For a span of nearly 18 years, from 1979 up through 1997, these were the only three championships of the company, and a wrestler who won all three championships (not necessarily concurrently) was considered a "Triple Crown Champion". Until the 1990s, the accomplishment was extremely rare, with
Pedro Morales remaining the sole Triple Crown winner for more than a decade. Following the first
brand extension between 2002 and 2011, the now defunct
World Heavyweight Championship and the
WWE Tag Team Championship became alternate titles that could compose part of WWE's Triple Crown. After the respective unifications of the two world championships and two tag team championships, the only three eligible Triple Crown championships of WWE became the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship, and WWE Tag Team Championship (later called the Raw Tag Team Championship, now the World Tag Team Championship). A total of nine men have won all five eligible championships;
Shawn Michaels,
Triple H,
Kane,
Chris Jericho,
Edge,
Randy Orton,
Jeff Hardy,
Big Show and
John Cena. In July 2016, a second brand extension period began and two new titles were introduced: the
Universal Championship and the
SmackDown Tag Team Championship (now known as the WWE Tag Team Championship). In January 2017, these were designated as acceptable substitutes for their counterpart titles in the Grand Slam, but they are not acceptable substitutes for the Triple Crown. At
WrestleMania 36,
Braun Strowman won the Universal Championship after previously holding the Intercontinental and Raw Tag Team Championships, but WWE did not recognize him as a Triple Crown winner. Since then,
Kevin Owens and
Finn Bálor have also completed WWE's Grand Slam with the Universal Championship, but neither are recognized as a Triple Crown winner. In May 2023, WWE introduced a new version of the
World Heavyweight Championship, the lineage of which does not share with the previous World Heavyweight Championship that was retired in 2013. It has not been confirmed if this title would serve as an acceptable substitute for the Triple Crown.
CM Punk holds the record for completing the Triple Crown in the shortest amount of time between the first and third title. It took him 203 days between June 2008 and January 2009.
John Cena holds the record for the most time between the first and third title. It took him days between April 3, 2005, and November 10, 2025.
List of WWE Triple Crown winners The following is a list of WWE Triple Crown winners with dates indicating the wrestler's first or only reign with the respective championship.
List of WWE Tag Team Triple Crown winners (
Scott Dawson and
Dash Wilder) are the first WWE Tag Team Triple Crown winners Since 2019, WWE has recognized the winners of all three tag team championships currently available (Raw, Smackdown and, since 2013, NXT) as Tag Team Triple Crown winners.
The Revival were the first team to complete the Tag Team Triple crown by winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championships in September 2019.
The Street Profits has to date completed the Men's Tag Team Triple Crown the fastest, with days between their first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win.
The Hardy Boyz became the first tag team to complete the tag team version of the WWE Triple Crown while not being under contract with WWE, being a part of
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at the time. However they also have the longest time between their first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win at days. In the list below, dates indicate the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship. Only tag teams who have completed the triple crown are included, individuals such as
Jason Jordan and
Chad Gable (who won the NXT and SmackDown Tag Team championships as a team, but won the Raw Tag Team Championship separately) are excluded.
List of WWE Women's Triple Crown winners was the first Women's Triple Crown winner On May 22, 2019, a women's Triple Crown was established, consisting of the
WWE Women's Championship (previously known as the Raw Women's Championship),
Women's World Championship (previously known as the SmackDown Women's Championship), and the
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. With the announcement, Bayley - who had won the SmackDown Women's Championship for the first time three days prior - was recognized as the inaugural WWE Women's Triple Crown Champion, after having previously held the Raw and Women's Tag Team championships. Bayley has been referred to as a
Grand Slam Champion after her win, having also held the
NXT Women's Championship. Asuka has to date completed the Women's Triple Crown the fastest, with 486 days between her first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win. Becky Lynch has to date completed the Women's Triple Crown the longest, with 2360 days between her first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win.
List of WWE NXT Triple Crown winners WWE's NXT Triple Crown consists of the
NXT Championship,
NXT North American Championship, and
NXT Tag Team Championship. The
NXT brand was originally established as a developmental territory for WWE's main roster in 2012, was elevated to the third global brand in 2019, but after being rebooted as NXT 2.0 in 2021, was returned to its original status as a developmental brand.
Johnny Gargano became the first to be recognized as the NXT Triple Crown Champion, winning his first NXT Championship, and having previously held the NXT North American and NXT Tag Team championships.
Adam Cole has completed the NXT Triple Crown the fastest, doing so within 420 days, between April 2018 and June 2019.
List of WWE NXT UK Triple Crown winners Triple Crown winner The
NXT UK Triple Crown consisted of the
NXT United Kingdom Championship, the
NXT UK Heritage Cup, and the
NXT UK Tag Team Championship. Due to the closure of NXT UK and the retirement of all but one of its titles in September 2022,
Tyler Bate was the only wrestler to achieve the feat, completing it on December 9, 2021, after winning the tag team title with
Trent Seven. He previously became the first UK Champion in 2017 (the title was then known as the WWE United Kingdom Championship) and later won the Heritage Cup in May 2021. == Regional/independent promotions ==