When top Superstars of the company start getting a big push, they usually conquer the mid-card division first and then they go up the ladder. Only the elite names of the industry get the opportunity of becoming Grand Slam Champion, which is a huge honor.

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A Grand Slam Champion is someone who wins every major active title of the company. From singles mid-card titles, tag team titles to world titles, a Grand Slam Champion has worn multiple belts to entrench their names in the history book. While the legendary Shawn Michaels became the first-ever Grand Slam Champions in WWE history, many noteworthy names have attained this feat in the past few years.

10 AJ Styles

AJ STYLES WWE CHAMP

AJ Styles was the recent name to achieve this feat, becoming a Grand Slam Champion on the Grandest Stage of Them All this year. Teaming up with Omos, Styles defeated The New Day to become the RAW Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 37.

Previously, Styles' first gold in WWE was the WWE Championship. Followed by two impressive WWE Championship reigns, he won the United States Championship thrice and the Intercontinental Championship once.

9 Charlotte Flair

Charlotte & Asuka Women's Tag Team Champions

With the introduction of Women's Tag Team Titles, the Grand Slam rule is now applicable for women as well. Charlotte Flair became the fourth woman in history to be crowned the Grand Slam Champion last year when she won the twin golds with Asuka.

Besides the Women's Tag Team Titles, Charlotte is a 12-time Women's Champion, winning all singles titles in her tenure. She has won the NXT Women's Title twice, the Divas Title once, the RAW Women's Title four times, and the SmackDown Women's Title five times.

8 Sasha Banks

Sasha Banks WrestleMania 37

Sasha Banks was the third woman to become a Grand Slam Champion, where she ended Bayley's record-long SmackDown Women's Championship reign at Hell in a Cell 2020.

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Prior to winning SmackDown Women's Championship, The Boss held the red belt a record five times, while she also won the Women's Tag Team Titles twice with Bayley. In NXT, she was one of the most successful NXT Women's Champions.

7 Asuka

Asuka WWE SmackDown Women's Champion

Asuka's achievements in WWE are next to none. Even though she isn't as dominant as her NXT version anymore, she is still a force to be reckoned with on the main roster. The unbeaten Superstar from NXT has won all the titles on RAW and SmackDown to become the second-ever women's Grand Slam Champion.

The Empress of Tomorrow is a two-time RAW Women's Champion, one-time SmackDown Women's Champion, and two-time Women's Tag Team Champion. She is also a former NXT Women's Champion with a record-long title run.

6 Rey Mysterio

Rey Mysterio WWE Champion

Rey Mysterio's illustrious WWE career stretched two different decades, but he had to wait long to be crowned as the Grand Slam Champion. After winning the United States Championship for the first time in 2019, he entered this honorable list.

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As the tag team partner of Edge, Mysterio won his maiden WWE Tag Team Titles in 2002. Subsequently, he won the World Heavyweight Title in 2006 and the Intercontinental Title in 2009. He touched the WWE Championship gold for the first time in 2011.

5 Bayley

Bayley SmackDown Women's Champion

Incidentally, Bayley and Rey Mysterio became Grand Slam Champions on the same day at the same event. While Rey won the United States Title for the first time by beating Samoa Joe at Money in the Bank 2019, Bayley won the SmackDown Women's Title for the first time after cashing in her MITB contract on Charlotte Flair, becoming the first-ever women's Grand Slam Champion.

Bayley has won the SmackDown Women's Title twice, including the longest reign with the title, the RAW Women's Title once, NXT Women's Title once, and the Women's Tag Team Titles twice with Sasha Banks.

4 Kofi Kingston

Kofi Kingston WWE Champion

When Kofi Kingston had arrived on the main roster, he quickly became a prominent name of the mid-card division. And when he joined The New Day, he became a tag team specialist and won the twin titles multiple times. However, the biggest push in Kofi's career happened in 2019 when #KofiMania started, and he made history by winning the coveted WWE Championship at the Showcase of Immortals to become a Grand Slam Champion.

Kofi is an astonishing fourteen-time Tag Team Champion, with thirteen of them with The New Day. He is also a three-time United States Champion and a four-time Intercontinental Champion.

3 Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy WWE Champion

Given Jeff Hardy's lengthy career in WWE, it's hard to imagine that he is on this list late in his career. The Enigmatic One wrestled in the Attitude Era, Ruthless Aggression Era, PG Era, the New Era, but he only became a Grand Slam Champion in 2018 after capturing the United States Championship for the first time in his career.

Being a tag team specialist, he has won the Tag Team Titles a record nine times. While Jeff Hardy has won the Intercontinental Title, US Title, and the WWE Title, he also wore the European Title, Light Heavyweight Title, and Hardcore Title around his waist, making it a rare achievement for any Superstar.

2 Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins Universal Champion

Seth Rollins was the architect of The Shield but surprisingly, he was the last of the stable to establish his name as Grand Slam Champion. While being part of The Shield, Rollins won the WWE Tag Team Titles in 2013. Followed by the separation of The Shield, his biggest accomplishment was winning the WWE World Heavyweight Title in the main event of WrestleMania 31. He already won the US Championship while he was still a WWE Champion, but his first Intercontinental Championship reign was in 2018.

He is a six-time Tag Team Titles winner with multiple tag team partners. He has won the Intercontinental Title twice, US Title once, has had two reigns apiece with the WWE Title and Universal Championship.

1 Randy Orton

Randy Orton

A WWE veteran of almost two decades, Randy Orton became a Grand Slam Champion 16 years after his debut. Considering he had been in the main event scene for the majority of his career, he seldom got the chance to win the mid-card titles.

The Viper won the Intercontinental Championship in December 2003, even before he became a World Champion in August 2004. However, the US Championship was missing from his cabinet, which he won in 2018. He won the Tag Team golds with Edge, while he won the World Titles a record fourteen times.

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