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The Triple Crown is an accomplishment recognized by various professional wrestling promotions. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won three of a single promotion's championships; specifically, a world championship, another singles championship, and a tag team championship. Promotions to officially recognize Triple Crown winners include New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah and Dragon Gate as well as the defunct promotions.

The Grand Slam is an accomplishment recognized by various professional wrestling promotions. It is a distinction given to a professional wrestler who has won four specific championships within a promotion throughout the course of their career.

Champion Primary championships Tag team championships (either needed) Secondary championships Tertiary championships
Open The Dream Gate Open The Twin Gate I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Open The Triangle Gate Open The Brave Gate Open The Owarai Gate
CIMA July 4, 2004 December 27, 2009
(with Gamma)
N/A July 3, 2005
(with Don Fujii and Naruki Doi)
March 22, 2009 October 8, 2007
Masato Yoshino July 11, 2010 October 12, 2007
(with Naruki Doi)
October 12, 2007
(with Naruki Doi)
July 12, 2005
(with CIMA and Magnitude Kishiwada)
March 19, 2006 November 23, 2015
Naruki Doi December 28, 2008 October 12, 2007
(with Masato Yoshino)
October 12, 2007
(with Masato Yoshino)
July 12, 2005
(with CIMA and Don Fujii)
March 13, 2005 N/A
Ricochet March 2, 2014 July 17, 2011
(with CIMA)
N/A December 26, 2010
(with CIMA and Dragon Kid)
November 19, 2011 N/A
PAC December 4, 2018 June 19, 2011
(with Dragon Kid)
N/A June 7, 2009
(with BxB Hulk and Masato Yoshino)
August 29, 2010 N/A
Susumu Yokosuka April 23, 2006 May 5, 2008
(with Ryo Saito)
July 1, 2007
(with Ryo Saito)
March 25, 2007
(with CIMA and Ryo Saito)
March 21, 2019 N/A
Eita August 2, 2020 November 3, 2013
(with T-Hawk)
N/A December 5, 2013
(with T-Hawk and Flamita)
July 24, 2016 N/A
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Dates in bold The date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Names in bold Indicates Grand Slam winner under both formats
Championships in italics The title is an alternate title in the original Grand Slam format
Dates in italics The wrestler has won that title, but does not contribute to their Grand Slam because they had already won the Grand Slam or they had already won a title at the same level
- Indicates future reigns are impossible due to title discontinuation
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Won all Grand Slam eligible titles under either format
Original format (established 2006)[]
Champion Primary championships Secondary championships Tag team championships Tertiary championships
GHC Heavyweight GHC Junior Heavyweight GHC Tag Team GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team GHC Openweight Hardcore
Naomichi Marufuji September 9, 2006 December 9, 2001 June 18, 2005
(with Minoru Suzuki)
July 16, 2003
(with KENTA)
October 16, 2004
KENTA January 27, 2013 July 18, 2005 October 8, 2012
(with Maybach Taniguchi)
July 16, 2003
(with Naomichi Marufuji)
N/A
Takashi Sugiura December 6, 2009 October 27, 2007
(with Naomichi Marufuji)
June 5, 2005
(with Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
September 12, 2003 N/A
Yoshinari Ogawa April 7, 2002 January 4, 2020 November 30, 2001
(with Minoru Suzuki)
December 7, 2013
(with Zack Sabre Jr.)
N/A
Revised format (established 2020)[]
Champion Primary championships Tag team championships (either needed) Secondary championships (either needed)
GHC Heavyweight GHC Tag Team GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team GHC Junior Heavyweight GHC National
Takashi Sugiura December 6, 2009 October 27, 2007
(with Naomichi Marufuji)
June 5, 2005
(with Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
September 12, 2003 November 2, 2019
Katsuhiko Nakajima October 23, 2016 March 11, 2018
(with Masa Kitamiya)
February 11, 2009 May 9, 2020
Kenoh December 22, 2017 January 21, 2017
(with Masa Kitamiya)
October 12, 2014
(with Hajime Ohara)
August 4, 2020
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Dates in bold The date the wrestler achieved the Triple Crown
Names in bold Indicates the wrestler is also a Grand Slam Champion
Champion Primary championships Secondary championships Tertiary championships
IWGP Heavyweight/World Heavywight IWGP Intercontinental IWGP United States Heavyweight NEVER Openweight
Tetsuya Naito April 10, 2016 September 25, 2016 N/A September 29, 2013
EVIL July 12, 2020 July 12, 2020 November 5, 2016
Kota Ibushi January 4, 2021 April 6, 2019 December 9, 2018
Hiroshi Tanahashi July 17, 2006 January 4, 2014 August 14, 2021 January 30, 2021
Jay White February 11, 2019 September 22, 2019 January 28, 2018 May 3, 2021
Will Ospreay April 4, 2021 N/A June 12, 2022 January 4, 2019
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Dates in bold The date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Champion Primary championship Secondary championships (either needed) Tertiary championship
IWGP Heavyweight/World Heavywight IWGP United States Heavyweight IWGP Intercontinental NEVER Openweight
Jay White February 11, 2019 January 28, 2018 September 22, 2019 May 3, 2021
Hiroshi Tanahashi July 17, 2006 August 14, 2021 January 4, 2014 January 30, 2021
Will Ospreay April 4, 2021 June 12, 2022 N/A January 4, 2019


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Dates in bold The date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Champion Primary championship Secondary championships Tertiary championship Quaternary championship
IWGP World Heavywight IWGP Global Heavyweight NEVER Openweight NJPW World Television
TBD


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Dates in bold The date the wrestler completed the Grand Slam
Champion Primary championships Tag team championships Junior division championship Tertiary championship
World of Stardom Championship Wonder of Stardom Championship Goddess of Stardom Championship Artist of Stardom Championship High Speed Championship SWA World Championship
Io Shirai April 29, 2013 May 17, 2015 May 6, 2015
(with Mayu Iwatani)
December 7, 2014
(with Mayu Iwatani and Takumi Iroha)
May 6, 2014 May 21, 2016
Mayu Iwatani June 21, 2017 July 27, 2014 May 6, 2015
(with Io Shirai)
December 29, 2013
(with Hiroyo Matsumoto and Miho Wakizawa)
October 11, 2015 May 5, 2022


nWo Japan[]

Incarnation Notes Members
nWo Japan
December 1996 – January 4, 2000
Also known as nWo Gundam and/or nWo Typhoon (Heel under Chono, face under Mutoh)
  • Masahiro Chono (leader and founding member, left the group in August 1998 due to injury)
  • Hiro Saito (founding member)
  • Hiroyoshi Tenzan (founding member)
  • Scott Norton (joined in February 1997)
  • Buff Bagwell (joined in February 1997, left the group in September 1997)
  • nWo Sting (joined in February 1997, left the group in February 1999)
  • The Great Muta (joined in May 1997, became leader after Chono suffered an injury)
  • Michael Wallstreet (joined in May 1997, left the group in February 1999)
  • Syxx (joined for one tour in May 1997)
  • Scott Hall (joined for one tour in May 1997)
  • Kevin Nash (joined for one tour in May 1997)
  • Tatsutoshi Goto (joined for several tours in 1997)
  • Michiyoshi Ohara (joined for several tours in 1997)
  • Big Titan (joined in September 1997, left the group in April 1999 due to injury)
  • AKIRA (joined in 1998, left the group in February 1999)
  • Brian Adams (joined the group in September 1998)
  • Satoshi Kojima (joined in October 1998)


Championships and accomplishments[]

  • New Japan Pro-Wrestling
    • IWGP Heavyweight Championship (3 times) –Chono (1), Norton (1), Muta (1)
    • IWGP Tag Team Championship (3 times) – Chono and Muta (1), Chono and Tenzan (1), Kojima and Tenzan (1)
    • Super Grade Tag League (1997) – Chono and Muta
    • Super Grade Tag League (1998) – Muta and Kojima
    • G1 Tag League (1999) – Muta and Norton
  • Nikkan Sports
    • Match of the Year (1999) – Mutoh vs. Genichiro Tenryu on May 3 at Strong Energy – Tag 14
    • Outstanding Performance (1998) – Mutoh
    • Technique Award (1997) – Muta
    • Wrestler of the Year (1997) – Chono
    • Wrestler of the Year (1999) – Mutoh
  • Tokyo Sports
    • Match of the Year (1999) – Mutoh vs. Genichiro Tenryu on May 3 at Strong Energy – Tag 14
    • Outstanding Performance (1998) – Mutoh
    • Wrestler of the Year (1997) – Chono
    • Wrestler of the Year (1999) – Mutoh

See also[]

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