The Grand Slam Championship is an accomplishment in professional wrestling. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won four specific championships or all available championships within a promotion. National promotions that recognize this include World Wrestling Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Notable Independent promotions include Florida Championship Wrestling. The four titles typically feature three levels of singles championships and a tag team championship. These singles championships include a primary, secondary, and tertiary championship. As a result, a Grand Slam Champion is also inherently a Triple Crown Champion, which consists of only two levels of singles titles (primary and secondary) and a tag team title.
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WWE
Classic Format (To 2016)
You need one championship from each catagory to become a Grand Slam Champion.
- Primary championships
- Tag Team Championships
- Secondary championship
- WWE Intercontinental Championship (The US Title was not considered due to its WCW Origins.
- Tertiary championships
Classic Grand Slam Champions
- Shawn Michaels
- Triple H
- Kane
- Chris Jericho
- Kurt Angle
- Eddie Guerrero
- Rob Van Dam
- Booker T
- Jeff Hardy
- John Bradshaw Layfield
- Christian
- Big Show
Modern format (2016 to Present)
- WWE Championship and or WWE Universal Championship
- WWE Tag Team Championship (WWE Raw Tag Team Championship and or WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship)
- WWE Intercontinental Championship
- WWE United States Championship
Grandslam Champions
- Kurt Angle
- Eddie Guerrero
- Edge
- Big Show
- The Miz
- Daniel Bryan
- Chris Jericho
- Dean Ambrose
- Roman Reigns
- Randy Orton
- Seth Rollins
- Jeff Hardy
TNA / Impact
Impact Stars need one title from each category to qualify. TNA Championships
- Primary Championship
- Tag Team Championship
- Secondary Championship
- Tertiary Championships
Grand Slam Holders