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Every Grand Slam Champion in WWE History

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Last night’s episode of WWE Raw delivered a history-making moment, as John Cena finally secured Grand Slam champion status with his Intercontinental title victory. Cena dethroned “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio at his final home state show, bringing an end to a reign that started with Mysterio’s triumph at WrestleMania in April.

Under the current requirements, Cena is now the 18th Grand Slam champion, but with various titles being created and retired over the years, those perimeters have changed significantly since they originally came into play in 1997.

Under the original criteria, WWE Superstars needed to win four championships, one from each tier, in the company to achieve Grand Slam status. These included a world title (WWE or World Heavyweight), a secondary title (Intercontinental), a tertiary title (European or Hardcore), and a tag team title (WWF, WWE, or World Tag Team).

As per the previous guidelines that stood between 1997 and 2015, 12 WWE Superstars achieved Grand Slam status, including Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, and Booker T. The first was Shawn Michaels, starting with his 1992 Intercontinental title and concluding with his 1997 European title. The last under these guidelines was The Big Show, completing the Grand Slam with his 2012 Intercontinental title reign.

Shawn Michaels Elimination Chamber

However, the criteria changed significantly with the introduction of the Universal WWE title and the renaming of the WWF Tag Team titles to the SmackDown Tag Team titles. Additionally, the retirement of the tertiary European and Hardcore titles and the elevation of the United States Championship to the secondary tier alongside the Intercontinental title changed the perimeters considerably. Notably, winning both secondary titles is now a requirement for Grand Slam status.

Following the reevaluation, several of the previous 12 Grand Slam Champions were eliminated from the list. These included the first, Shawn Michaels, who still lacks a United States title run. Current COO Triple H was also removed from the list for the same reason, as was Rob Van Dam, the only wrestler on the previous list to have qualified by winning the ECW World Heavyweight title. According to the current rules, WWE now has 18 Grand Slam champions, with Cena the latest to join that list.

Interestingly, Cena now holds the record for the longest time between his first title and his last title on the route to achieving Grand Slam status. The journey began in 2004 with his first United States title and ended in 2025 with his Intercontinental title win, taking just over 21 years. A Tag Team title reign with David Otunga in 2010 and his first world title in 2005 ticked the remaining boxes for Grand Slam status.

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But out of the 18 Grand Slam champions, who is the GOAT among GOATs in WWE? Here’s a definitive ranking of the most decorated Superstars in WWE history.

Every Grand Slam champion ranked from worst to best (18-11)

Position

Superstar

18.

Finn Balor

17.

Kevin Owens

16.

Dean Ambrose

15.

Kofi Kingston

14.

The Big Show

13.

The Miz

12.

Jeff Hardy

11.

Daniel Bryan

10

Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho

Y2J continues to keep the rumour mill churning, as speculation over a WWE return ahead of a Hall of Fame induction continues to dominate headlines. And with Grand Slam status achieved, it’s no surprise to hear calls for a Hall of Fame induction echoing throughout the WWE Universe. Jericho took 16 years, beginning and ending with the two secondary titles.

In 1999, Y2J infamously beat Chyna to win the Intercontinental title after he lost their first match at Survivor Series a month prior. Jericho then completed the Grand Slam by beating Roman Reigns in a handicap match for the United States title in 2017. Far from your typical WWE Superstar, Y2J put himself in the history books in his own unique way.

9

AJ Styles

AJ Styles at Crown Jewel

A phenomenal wrestler with a phenomenal wrestling CV. Styles‘ route to Grand Slam glory started at the top with a WWE Championship reign. The TNA legend defeated Dean Ambrose at Backlash in 2016, securing the Grand Slam with an odd couple Tag Team title triumph in 2021. Pairing up with Omos, they defeated The New Day at WrestleMania 37. The victory also provided a first in professional wrestling, as Styles became the first wrestler to achieve both the TNA and WWE Grand Slam.

8

Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins

A revolutionary, a visionary, and the second wrestler to become a two-time Grand Slam champion. Seth Rollins has seen many changes of the guard in WWE, often providing the catalyst for incredible shifts in the landscape. And his trophy cabinet reflects that integral status.

His Grand Slam journey started with his Shield stablemate and eternal foe, Roman Reigns, as they claimed tag team gold in 2013. Rollins then defeated Finn Balor and the first two-time Grand Slam champion, The Miz, for the Intercontinental title at WrestleMania 34 in 2018 to secure the Grand Slam. Four years later, Rollins ran the Grand Slam gauntlet for a second time, with his latest United States title reign putting him on the same pedestal as The Miz.

7

Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns

Their Grand Slam runs may have started on the same night, but The Tribal Chief got to the top of the mountain a little bit quicker than Rollins. Reigns ticked every box by the end of 2017, and like Rollins, he secured the Grand Slam with an Intercontinental title win. Defeating The Miz on Raw, Reigns achieved the Grand Slam in just over four years, but he wasn’t the first member of The Shield to achieve this. Dean Ambrose beat Reigns to the punch just three months earlier.

6

Rey Mysterio

Rey Mysterio

Despite joining WWE in the summer of 2002, it took Rey Mysterio just under 17 years to earn his Grand Slam status. In Mysterio’s defence, his early WWE career was marked by great success in the now defunct cruiserweight division and as part of various tag teams with the likes of Eddie Guerrero, Rob Van Dam, and Edge. But once Mysterio graduated to the main event scene, he never looked back.

After winning his first tag team title with Edge in 2002, Rey collected the Intercontinental title in 2009, and his first world championship in 2011, nine years to the day after his WWE debut. But Mysterio had to be patient for that United States title. He finally got the final piece of the puzzle in 2019, defeating Samoa Joe at Money in the Bank in 2019.

5

Eddie Guerrero

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The second-ever Grand Slam champion under the new rules, Latino Heat made quick work of the accomplishment. The feat took Guerrero just under three years, culminating with his incredible 2004 WWE Championship triumph over Brock Lesnar.

Eddie started his Grand Slam journey similarly to Chris Jericho: with an Intercontinental title triumph over Chyna in 2000. He then teamed up with his nephew Chavo in 2002, claiming tag team gold in a triple threat tag team match against Rey Mysterio & Edge and Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit. Guerrero then lied, cheated, and stole his way to his first United States title in 2003 before slaying the Beast Incarnate at No Way Out in 2004.

4

Randy Orton

WWE Randy Orton

Orton‘s incredible list of accomplishments has made him both a legend and a Legend Killer in WWE. His 14-year journey to Grand Slam status is a big part of that legacy. Orton secured his first Intercontinental title during his Evolution days in 2003 before securing the WWE Championship in 2007.

As a consistent main event player throughout his career, opportunities for the tag team and United States titles had to wait, but Orton finally secured tag team gold in 2016 during his association with the Wyatt Family, before beating Bobby Roode for the United States title at Fastlane 2018 to complete the Grand Slam.

3

Edge

Edge

Like Eddie Guerrero before him, Edge became a Grand Slam champion through winning the WWE Championship, but his journey to that rarefied status began seven years earlier with a 1999 Intercontinental title win over Jeff Jarrett at a house show. The reign didn’t last long, however, as Jarrett quickly reclaimed the title in a rematch the following day at Fully Loaded.

Edge then secured the other secondary championship, the United States title, in 2001, and the tag team titles with Rey Mysterio the following year. But the Rated-R Superstar didn’t just secure his first world title and Grand Slam status; he achieved it in a historic and devastating first in WWE.

Depleted and bloodied from a mammoth Elimination Chamber title defence, John Cena was forced to immediately reckon with Edge at New Year’s Revolution in 2006. Edge, of course, had the very first Money in the Bank briefcase ready to cash in. And, unsurprisingly, he made very short work of the exhausted Cena, securing the title and Grand Slam status with relative ease.

2

Kurt Angle

WWE Kurt Angle with Gold Medal

The first and the fastest Grand Slam champion was WWE’s Olympic gold medallist Kurt Angle. The submission specialist made incredibly short work of the Grand Slam criteria, winning four titles in less than two years.

This began in 2000 with an Intercontinental triumph over Chris Jericho at No Way Out, just 17 days after he’d won the European Championship from Val Venis on SmackDown. Later that year, Angle did the unthinkable and defeated The Rock for the WWE Championship. A year later to the day, Angle then soared to United States title glory in a victory over Rhyno. The following year, Angle made it three titles in three successive Octobers, as he clinched Grand Slam status in a tag team title triumph with Chris Benoit.

1

John Cena

John Cena

The latest and the greatest. Last night’s Intercontinental triumph delivered the only missing piece on Cena’s incredible CV. He has certainly experienced a career that every professional wrestler dreams of. The journey for Big Match John started at WrestleMania XX in 2004, defeating The Big Show in just under 10 minutes.

Cena then claimed the first of his 17 world titles at the following WrestleMania, beating JBL just a month after losing his United States title. This victory also saw the introduction of the infamous spinner belt. It would be five years before Cena secured the third piece of his Grand Slam puzzle, forming an unorthodox partnership with David Otunga to reign supreme in the tag team division.

It would then be 15 years later, in his home state, that Cena would join the rather apt 17 names before him. Defeating a likely future world champion in “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio, Cena finally secured Grand Slam status with his first Intercontinental triumph.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Has Theory on Croatia VAR Controversy vs Portugal

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There was significant controversy as Portugal just about beat Croatia to make it into the next round of the 2026 World Cup. The two sides appeared to be destined for extra time before VAR intervened to rule out Josko Gvardiol’s late strike, sparking a strong reaction in the media.

Ivan Perisic opened the scoring before Cristiano Ronaldo levelled things from the penalty spot with 22 minutes remaining. Goncalo Ramos then gave Portugal the lead in stoppage time, but there was still time for Croatia to put the ball in the back of the net once more.

This time, however, the goal was chalked off. VAR deemed that Igor Matanovic had the slightest of touches on the cross that found Mario Pasalic, who was standing in an offside position before he touched the ball for Gvardiol to score.

An official FIFA explanation revealed that, thanks to ‘data provided by Connected Ball Technology’, it was proven that ‘contact was made’ by Croatia’s Matanovic in the build-up to the goal. Despite this, footage from the game looked inconclusive, leaving many baffled by the ruling.


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Petar Sucic has revealed Ronaldo’s comments to him after their controversial last 32 clash.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Makes Ronaldo FIFA Claim After Croatia Controversy

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Among those angered by the VAR call to rule out Croatia’s late goal, former player Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his feelings on the matter clear. As quoted by Italian outlet Gazzetta, the Fox Sports

Pundit offered up a theory that FIFA were intent on having Ronaldo and Portugal meet Spain in the next round:

“It was a fantastic match ruined in the end by VAR. I see nothing irregular about the 2-2 goal; VAR disallowed it, but for me, it was a robbery. Either the sensor in the ball wasn’t working or something went wrong, because Renato Veiga touched the ball, which means there was no offside. Look at the angle: Croatia’s number 20 doesn’t touch the ball, nor does he change its trajectory in the slightest. It’s Portugal’s number 13 [Veiga] who touches it! How can it be offside?

“An opponent touches it, and suddenly the Croatian goalscorer is offside? Absurd! The Croatians, who had fought with all their heart, were denied a dream moment at this World Cup. To disallow a goal in the 90th minute, the decision must be crystal clear. Here, it wasn’t at all. This wasn’t refereeing. It was an outright theft. For me, it’s clear they [FIFA] wanted Portugal and Ronaldo to reach the Round of 16 to face Spain.”

Ivana Knoll Reacts to Croatia Defeat and Ibrahimovic Theory

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Adding to those unhappy with the final outcome, Croatia fan Ivana Knoll also expressed her anger to her 3 million followers on Instagram. The model, who went viral at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups – as well as at the Formula One earlier in 2026 – has turned heads this summer, now at her fourth FIFA tournament.

But now having attended the match, on her Instagram stories she first called out the referee, who ‘did such a sh** job,’ before then sharing a link to the Gazzetta story from Ibrahimovic, agreeing with his comments as she wrote: ‘exactly’

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She then spoke to the camera in another post, saying ‘it was a complete robbery’ and finally appeared to take aim at Ronaldo and co, saying ‘Karma will hit you’.



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Brazil vs Norway Kick-Off Time Set For Change

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A second World Cup game is now set to change its kick-off time amid the decision to bring England’s Round of 16 tie vs Mexico forward by six hours. Severe weather warnings have thrown the next knockout round into chaos in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, with the Three Lions’ treacherous trip to the Azteca Stadium the biggest match affected up until now.

Already well aware they face an uphill battle to keep their World Cup dreams alive, with altitude and a hostile atmosphere coming into effect, Thomas Tuchel’s side are now set to play at midday local time, which brings about the issues of 33 degree heat. El Tri, meanwhile, will be licking their lips at extending their imperious home record that has seen them lose just twice across their previous 89 matches.

However, another match has now also been affected by thunderstorms, while it is not certain if it is the last. FIFA are yet to issue a statement on the chaos, with one being expected imminently.

FIFA Set To Change Kick-Off Time Of Second World Cup Tie

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Norway vs Brazil, currently scheduled for Sunday 9PM BST at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, is also reportedly being changed. That’s according to Brazilian journalist Raisa Simplicio, who has alleged that the new kick-off will be one hour later – but while storms have been the issue in Mexico, New York’s issue also lies in the heat.

New York City is expected to reach temperatures of 35 degrees on Sunday, with scattered thunderstorms also proving a logistical nightmare after France’s 3-0 win over Iraq during the group stages being delayed for two hours in Philadelphia.

More to follow…

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Man Utd Set to Complete Signing of Kit Margetson

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Manchester United are set to complete the signing of a 6 ft 4 player as they look set to add to their goalkeeping department, according to BBC Sport.

Man United‘s summer recruitment is starting to be questioned by some supporters after Tottenham Hotspur signed two midfielders they have been heavily linked with in a big-money double swoop.

Spurs have spent £185m on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, with the Red Devils making the former their number one midfield target after accepting that a move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson was dead in the water once the England international decided he preferred a move to rivals Manchester City instead.

United have got Ederson through the door with a move expected to be completed later this month when he returns from representing Brazil at the 2026 World Cup, but their incoming business has slowed up since, which is causing frustration after Tottenham agreed their sixth signing.

Still, Liverpool have only added one new face too and Arsenal none as of yet, so they aren’t too far behind and the World Cup was always likely to cause delays for certain targets, with Aurelien Tchouameni just one of their targets still going strong in North America for France.

BBC: Man Utd Poised to Sign Kit Margetson

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While Senne Lammens has nailed down the number one shirt at Old Trafford following his debut season at the club, a reshuffle of United’s goalkeeping department is expected this summer.

Andre Onana has rejoined Turkish side Trabzonspor on another season-long loan deal, while there have been rumours that Altay Bayindir could also depart.

With Tom Heaton already extending his stay at Old Trafford, an exit for Bayindir would mean United need to sign a new back-up stopper.

They are closing in on signing Swansea youngster Kit Margetson, according to the BBC, but he is unlikely to be thrust straight into the first-team plans should a move be completed.

The Wales Under-21 international is yet to make a first-team appearance for Swansea, but did play regular senior football for Connah’s Quay Nomads last term.

Still, the Championship outfit were keen to tie the 6 ft 4 stopper down to new terms, but he is now set to join United instead for a compensation fee.

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Man United Working on Second Goalkeeper Deal

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Man United look to have decided that their ideal goalkeeper signing this summer will be an experienced stopper who has played in the Premier League before.

Two of the most heavily linked players are former Red Devil Sam Johnstone, who could leave recently-relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer, and Karl Darlow.

Leeds United have been in contract talks with the 35-year-old over staying at Elland Road after his contract expired on June 30, but now Man United are said to have tabled a contract offer to the Wales international to move to Old Trafford instead.

The club will be looking to sort the situation as soon as possible so they have the right support around Lammens from the beginning of pre-season.

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