
The Grand Slam is a prestigious accomplishment in professional wrestling, awarded to wrestlers who capture all major titles in a promotion, typically four championships: a world title, a tag team championship, and two additional secondary titles.
Multiple wrestling promotions recognize Grand Slam winners, including WWE, AEW (All Elite Wrestling), TNA (Impact Wrestling), ROH (Ring of Honor), and NJPW (New Japan Pro Wrestling).
On this page, you'll find the up-to-date full list of Grand Slam winners across all major promotions - along with the championships required for the award, and the dates on which all the Grand Slam champions first won each title, and even future potential champions that are only one title away from completing the Grand Slam.
We also have a dedicated page with the list of Triple Crown Champions (wrestlers that won three key championships within a promotion), as well as the list of wrestlers that won world titles in multiple promotions.
List of WWE Grand Slam Champions (Original Format)
In WWE (formerly WWWF and WWF), the original Grand Slam referred to winning the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the old World Tag Team Championship (the same three titles as the Triple Crown), plus the European Championship. The Hardcore Championship was later accepted as a substitute for the European title.
During the first brand split (2002–2011), the World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Tag Team Championship (now also renamed to World Tag Team Championship) were accepted as alternate titles for Grand Slam recognition.
Although the United States Championship serves as a counterpart to the Intercontinental title, it wasn't considered a valid substitute for the original Grand Slam, though it became part of the revised format in 2015 (see below).
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List of WWE Grand Slam Champions (New Format)
In 2015, WWE updated the Grand Slam format to reflect the active titles, listing the accomplishment for those who won the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship, United States Championship, and WWE Tag Team Championship (now known as World Tag Team Championship).
Following the 2016 brand split, the Universal Championship (now retired) and SmackDown Tag Team Championship (now the WWE Tag Team Championship) were accepted as valid substitutes for their counterparts (although they strangely haven't been confirmed to be valid for the Triple Crown).
In May 2023, WWE introduced a new World Heavyweight Championship, but it remains unclear whether it qualifies as part of the Grand Slam criteria.
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Potential WWE Grand Slam Champions
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List of WWE Women's Grand Slam Champions
WWE's Women's Grand Slam is achieved by winning the WWE Women's Championship (formerly Raw), the Women's World Championship (formerly SmackDown), the NXT Women's Championship, and the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship.
In November 2024, WWE introduced two new women's secondary titles - the Women's Intercontinental and Women's United States Championships. As of now, WWE has not clarified if these titles will affect or be included in the Grand Slam criteria.
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Potential WWE Women's Grand Slam Champions
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List of TNA Grand Slam Champions
The TNA / Impact Wrestling version of the Grand Slam consists of winning the World Heavyweight Championship (NWA or TNA), World Tag Team Championship (NWA or TNA), X Division Championship, and the Legends Championship (later renamed Global / TV / KOTM Championship and now retired).
In 2018, Impact Wrestling confirmed the Impact Grand Championship as an eligible replacement, but it was soon unified with the Impact World Title. As a result, only wrestlers who previously held one of the now-retired secondary singles titles can complete the Grand Slam going forward.
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Potential TNA Grand Slam Champions
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List of AEW Grand Slam Champions
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# | Grand Slam Champion | Titles Won | Notes |
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1 | Kenny Omegaon Mar 9, 2025 |
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Potential AEW Grand Slam Champions
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List of NJPW Grand Slam Champions
New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Grand Slam, also referred to as the Quadruple Crown, was unique in that it consisted of four singles titles - unlike most promotions' requirements, which include a tag title.
However, in March 2021, the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental titles were unified into a new IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, while the United States Championship was retired in 2023 in favor of a new IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship. The current status of NJPW’s Grand Slam requirements is thus unclear at the moment.
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# | Grand Slam Champion | Titles Won | Notes |
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1 | Jay Whiteon May 3, 2021 |
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2 | Hiroshi Tanahashion Aug 14, 2021 |
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List of ROH Grand Slam Champions
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# | Grand Slam Champion | Titles Won | Notes |
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1 | Christopher Danielson Mar 9, 2018 |
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2 | Matt Tavenon Apr 6, 2019 |
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3 | Jay Lethalon Dec 13, 2019 |
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Potential ROH Grand Slam Champions
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List of NWA Grand Slam Champions
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# | Grand Slam Champion | Titles Won | Notes |
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1 | Bram / Thom Latimer / Kenneth Cameronon Aug 31, 2024 |
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Potential NWA Grand Slam Champions
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