Every WWE Grand Slam Winners in History ft. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton

WWE Grand Slam status is the pinnacle of championship success in WWE. Only the most elite performers have captured all four major championship types. This exclusive club requires winning the WWE/Universal Championship, Intercontinental Championship, United States Championship, and Tag Team Championship.

Some wrestlers completed their Grand Slam early in their careers, while others waited years for that final missing piece. The accomplishment showcases incredible versatility and longevity. Each Grand Slam Champion has demonstrated excellence across match styles and championship divisions. Here’s the complete chronological list of all 17 WWE Grand Slam Champions who achieved this rare and prestigious milestone.

Chronological List of All WWE Grand Slam Winners

1) Kurt Angle – October 20, 2002

Kurt Angle became the first Grand Slam Champion of the modern era by winning the World Tag Team Titles with Chris Benoit at No Mercy 2002. He first won the Intercontinental Championship by defeating Chris Jericho at No Way Out 2000, captured the European Title the same night, and claimed his first WWE Championship by beating The Rock at No Mercy 2000.

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2) Eddie Guerrero – February 15, 2004

Eddie completed his Grand Slam at No Way Out 2004, defeating Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship. He won the Intercontinental Title from Chris Jericho in 2000, the European Title at WrestleMania 2000, and the Tag Team Titles with Chavo Guerrero in 2003.

3) Edge – January 8, 2006

Edge cashed in Money in the Bank at New Year’s Revolution 2006 to defeat John Cena for his first WWE Title, completing the Grand Slam. He first won the Intercontinental Championship in 1999 by defeating Jeff Jarrett, the U.S. Title in 2004 after beating Test in a unification match at Survivor Series, and his first Tag Title with Christian in 2000.

4) Big Show – April 1, 2012

Big Show completed the Grand Slam at WrestleMania 28 by defeating Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinental Title. He won the WWE Championship in his debut year by defeating Triple H at Survivor Series 1999, secured the United States Title in 2004 by beating Eddie Guerrero, and captured his first Tag Team Championship with The Undertaker in 1999.

4 Big Show – April 1 2012

5) The Miz – July 23, 2012

The Miz became a Grand Slam Champion when he defeated Christian for the Intercontinental Title at Raw 1000. He had previously won the WWE Championship by cashing in Money in the Bank on Randy Orton in 2010, the U.S. Title from Kofi Kingston in 2009, and his first Tag Team Title with John Morrison in 2007.

6) Daniel Bryan – March 29, 2015

Bryan became Grand Slam Champion at WrestleMania 31, winning the Intercontinental Championship in a ladder match. He first won the WWE Title by cashing in Money in the Bank on Big Show in 2011, captured the U.S. Title from The Miz at Night of Champions 2010, and won the Tag Titles with Kane as Team Hell No in 2012.

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7) Chris Jericho – January 9, 2017

Jericho completed the Grand Slam by defeating Roman Reigns for the U.S. Title on Raw. He had already won the Undisputed WWE Championship in 2001 by beating The Rock and Stone Cold in one night, won the Intercontinental Title from Chyna in 1999, and his first Tag Team Title with Chris Benoit in 2001.

7 Chris Jericho – January 9 2017

8) Dean Ambrose – August 20, 2017

Ambrose became a Grand Slam Champion by winning the Raw Tag Team Titles with Seth Rollins at SummerSlam 2017. He previously won the WWE Title at Money in the Bank 2016 by cashing in on Seth Rollins, the Intercontinental Title from Kevin Owens in 2015, and the U.S. Title from Kofi Kingston in 2013 as part of The Shield.

9) Roman Reigns – November 20, 2017

Roman completed the Grand Slam by defeating The Miz for the Intercontinental Title on Raw. His first WWE Title came at Survivor Series 2015 by defeating Dean Ambrose. He won the U.S. Title from Rusev at Clash of Champions 2016 and first Tag Team Titles with Seth Rollins in 2013.

10) Randy Orton – March 11, 2018

Orton achieved Grand Slam status by defeating Bobby Roode for the U.S. Title at Fastlane 2018. He became the youngest World Champion in history in 2004 by beating Chris Benoit, captured the Intercontinental Title from Rob Van Dam in 2003, and his first Tag Team Championship with Edge in 2006.

10 Randy Orton – March 11 2018

11) Seth Rollins – April 8, 2018

Rollins completed the Grand Slam at WrestleMania 34, winning the Intercontinental Title in a triple threat. He won the WWE Title by cashing in at WrestleMania 31, took the U.S. Title from John Cena in 2015, and his first Tag Team Title came with Roman Reigns in 2013.

12) Jeff Hardy – April 16, 2018

Hardy became a Grand Slam Champion by defeating Jinder Mahal for the U.S. Title on Raw. He won his first WWE Title in 2008 by pinning Edge in a triple threat, took the Intercontinental Title from Triple H in 2001, and won his first Tag Team Title alongside brother Matt in 1999.

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13) Kofi Kingston – April 7, 2019

Kofi completed the Grand Slam at WrestleMania 35, defeating Daniel Bryan for the WWE Title in a moment that electrified fans. He won the Intercontinental Title in 2008 against Chris Jericho, the U.S. Title in 2009 from MVP, and captured multiple Tag Team Championships, starting with CM Punk in 2008.

13 Kofi Kingston – April 7 2019

14) Rey Mysterio – May 19, 2019

Mysterio became Grand Slam Champion by beating Samoa Joe for the U.S. Title at Money in the Bank 2019. He won the WWE Title in a 2011 tournament final over The Miz (though it was short-lived), the Intercontinental Title from JBL at WrestleMania 25, and his first Tag Team Title with Edge in 2002.

15) AJ Styles – April 10, 2021

Styles completed the Grand Slam at WrestleMania 37, winning the Raw Tag Team Titles with Omos. He first won the WWE Title by defeating Dean Ambrose at Backlash 2016, took the U.S. Title from Kevin Owens in 2017, and won the Intercontinental Title in a tournament final over Daniel Bryan in 2020.

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16) Kevin Owens – April 1, 2023

Owens became a Grand Slam Champion at WrestleMania 39, winning the Undisputed Tag Titles with Sami Zayn in the main event of Night 1. He won the Universal Title by defeating Seth Rollins in 2016, the Intercontinental Title in 2015 by beating Ryback, and the U.S. Title from Kalisto in 2016.

16 Kevin Owens – April 1 2023

17) Finn Bálor – September 2, 2023

Bálor completed the Grand Slam at Payback 2023 by winning the Undisputed Tag Titles with Damian Priest from Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. He became the first Universal Champion in 2016 by defeating Seth Rollins, captured the Intercontinental Title from Bobby Lashley in 2019, and won the U.S. Title in 2022 by defeating Damian Priest.

 

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