Almost every hardcore pro-wrestling fans of today would've started their journey watching their favorite WWE Superstars. They grew up watching the red hot action inside the squared circle, and as a result, the promotion grew along with the fans and now stands as a global phenomenon.

Vince McMahon's promotion began to expand their horizons as and when required, and the introduction of NXT as their third brand proved to be very successful. The Superstars benefited a lot with all the spotlight given to them, and they seized every opportunity and proved their worth throughout the globe.

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A select few, however, went on the extra mile, and left an everlasting impact on all three brands of WWE, and won championships in every single show. With that said, let's take a look at every superstar to achieve the magnanimous feat.

11 Jason Jordan & Chad Gable

Jason Jordan & Chad Gable As The SmackDown Tag Team Champions

Jason Jordan and Chad Gable started their WWE careers in NXT back in 2015 and went on to become the NXT Tag Team Champions in April 2016.

They got called up to the blue brand as a part of the 2016 WWE Draft, where they continued their momentum by winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championships.

Their time as a team came to an end after WWE moved Jason Jordan to Raw and introduced him as the long-lost son of Kurt Angle. However, Gable and Jordan won the Raw Tag Team Championship with different partners, thus earning their spots on this list. Jordan won the Raw gold with Seth Rollins, while Gable earned the tag titles of the red brand alongside Bobby Roode.

10 Luke Harper

Luke Harper Posing Along With Randy Orton And Bray Wyatt

Luke Harper started his WWE career in 2012 in NXT as a member of The Wyatt Family, along with Bray Wyatt and Erick Rowan. Harper and Rowan went on to win the NXT Tag Team Championship the following year.

Harper, along with The Wyatt Family, got called up to the main roster in July 2013 and dominated their competition until the team's first dissolution in September 2014. He then went on a short solo run and won the Intercontinental Championship on a November 2014 episode of Raw before reuniting with Wyatt in 2015.

Harper has also won the SmackDown Tag Team Championship on two occasions, thus earning a spot on this list. His first reign came with Rowan as part of The Bludgeon Brothers. His second reign occurred as a result of the "Freebird Rule" alongside Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt in The New Wyatt Family.

9 Robert Roode

United States Champion Robert Roode With Daniel Bryan And Shane McMahon

After successful stints in Impact Wrestling and on the independent circuit, Robert Roode made his WWE debut as a part of NXT in 2016. He rose through the ranks in the black-and-gold brand and went on to win the NXT Championship from Shinsuke Nakamura in January 2017.

He got called up to SmackDown in August 2017 and won his first main roster title when he won the United States Championship on the January 16, 2018, episode of SmackDown.

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Roode moved to Raw following WrestleMania 34 and formed a team with Chad Gable and went on to win the Raw Tag Team Championship. The Glorious One has also won the red brand's tag title for the second time, this time while teaming with Dolph Ziggler.

8 The Revival

The Revival As The Raw Tag Team Champions

Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder started their WWE careers in NXT and impressed the right man in Dusty Rhodes, who pushed harder for the two to become a tag team. They lived up to his expectations and put on great performances leading them to win the NXT Tag Team Championship in 2015.

They had a few setbacks on the main roster but still managed to find success by winning the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championships before jumping ship to All Elite Wrestling, where they are the current AEW World Tag Team Champions performing as FTR.

7 Samoa Joe

Samoa Joe As The WWE United States Champion

Samoa Joe was already an established pro-wrestler when he signed with WWE back in 2015. He continued the same momentum in NXT, where he became the first-ever two-time NXT Champion.

He made his main roster debut in 2017 but had to wait almost two years before he could win a championship. Joe's long wait came to an end when he won the United States Championship from R-Truth on the March 5, 2019, episode of SmackDown.

He got his hands on the US Title for the second time after getting drafted to Raw when Rey Mysterio handed the championship back to Joe after sustaining an injury.

6 Asuka

Asuka As The Raw Women's Champion

Asuka is one of the best wrestlers in WWE's women's division. The Japanese Superstar made her NXT debut in 2015 and dominated the entire women's roster on the black-and-gold brand with her undefeated streak and won the NXT Women's Championship, which she held for an impressive 510 days.

She continued the same momentum on the main roster by winning the SmackDown and Raw Women's Championships and also the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship.

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The future looks bright for The Empress of Tomorrow, and she will find herself among the ranks of the all-time greats in WWE history.

5 Big E

Big E As The SmackDown Tag Team Champion

The powerhouse of The New Day, Big E has been doing great in his recent run as a singles competitor. Big E is definitely no stranger to singles competition, as he is a former NXT and Intercontinental Champion before his time with ya boys.

He won the NXT Championship back in 2013 and the Intercontinental Championship later the same year. His career entered new heights after forming The New Day stable along with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods.

Together, the team has won the WWE / Raw Tag Team Championship twice and the SmackDown Tag Team Championship on six occasions. The New Day's most recent reigns with the red and blue brand's gold doesn't include Big E, as he has drafted to an opposing brand from his brethren.

4 Kevin Owens

Kevin Owens As The Universal Champion

Kevin Owens might be struggling to get a break in his current run as a babyface on Raw, but deep inside, everyone would agree that he is best off as a heel. Owens has the track record to prove it as every single one of his title reigns in WWE came while he was playing a heel character.

He won the NXT Championship back in 2015, and after making his main roster debut, he went on to capture the Intercontinental and Universal Championships on Raw. While Owens only captured the Universal Title once, he held two reigns as IC Champ. He also won two out of his three United States Championships on SmackDown.

3 Sasha Banks & Bayley

Sasha and Bayley

Sasha Banks and Bayley's friendship or feud dates back to their time in NXT, where they both had their separate reigns with the NXT Women's Championship.

Banks was the first among the two to get called up to the main roster, where she became a five-time Raw Women's Champion. Bayley, on the other hand, has one reign with the Raw Women's Title and is the current and longest-reigning SmackDown Women's Champion in history.

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Both Banks and Bayley have won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on two occasions, with the first reign coming during their time on Raw and the second as a part of the SmackDown roster.

2 Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair As The WWE SmackDown Women's Champion

Charlotte Flair has won the most championships in WWE compared to the other superstars on this list, with an impressive 12 titles in her collection.

Flair made her WWE debut in NXT back in 2013, and including her recent reign, she has won the NXT Women's Championship on two occasions.

Her championship hunt didn't stop there as she continued to add more gold to her collection on the main roster as well. She is a former Divas Champion, a four-time Raw Women's Champion, and a five-time SmackDown Women's Champion, thus earning her spot on this iconic list.

1 Drew McIntyre

Drew McIntyre Celebrates After Winning The WWE Championship At WrestleMania 36

The current reigning WWE Champion, Drew McIntyre, wrote his name in this iconic list after he won the Raw Tag Team Championship along with Dolph Ziggler back in 2018.

He was already a former Intercontinental Champion during his first WWE run as a part of SmackDown. McIntyre won the NXT Championship after making his return to WWE in 2017.

McIntyre has been on a roll since winning the 2020 men's Royal Rumble match and defeating Brock Lesnar for the WWE Title at WrestleMania 36. He has climbed up the ranks to become a top babyface on Raw and has gained lots of fans for himself along the way.

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