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The '''Triple Crown Championship''' is an accomplishment in [[professional wrestling]]. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won three specific [[Championship (professional wrestling)|championships]]. National promotions that officially recognize Triple Crown winners include [[World Wrestling Entertainment]], [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]], [[Ring of Honor]], and the defunct [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]. The three titles typically feature two levels of singles championships and a [[tag team]] championship.
The '''Triple Crown Championship''' is an accomplishment in [[professional wrestling]]. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won three specific [[Championship (professional wrestling)|championships]]. National promotions that officially recognize Triple Crown winners include [[WWE]], [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]], [[Ring of Honor]], and the defunct [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]. The three titles typically feature two levels of singles championships and a [[tag team]] championship.


==WWE==
==World Wrestling Entertainment==
[[File:CM Punk WHC SummerSlam 2008.jpg|thumb|CM Punk as [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Champion]] during his first reign at [[SummerSlam (2008)|SummerSlam]].]]
[[File:CM Punk WHC SummerSlam 2008.jpg|thumb|CM Punk as [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Champion]] during his first reign at [[SummerSlam (2008)|SummerSlam]].]]
In [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (formerly the World Wrestling Federation) the term Triple Crown Champion has traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the [[WWE Championship]], the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]], and the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]].<ref name=bs199>{{cite book|author=Brian Shields|title=Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s|publisher=Pocket Books|year=4th Edition 2006|isbn=9781416532576|page=199}}</ref> For a span of nearly eighteen years, from 1979 up through 1997, these were the three championships of the company, and a competitor who had won all three championships (not necessarily concurrently) was considered a "Triple Crown Champion."<ref name=bs199/><ref name="PedroMorales">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wwechampionship/30445418|title=Pedro Morales|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]|quote=Pedro Morales [defeated] Ivan Koloff for the [WWF] Championship...Morales would also go on to become the first Triple Crown winner [upon winning] the Intercontinental Championship and World Tag Team Championship.|accessdate=2007-06-03}}</ref>
In [[WWE]] (formerly the World Wrestling Federation and World Wrestling Entertainment) the term Triple Crown Champion has traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the [[WWE Championship]], the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]], and the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]].<ref name=bs199>{{cite book|author=Brian Shields|title=Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s|publisher=Pocket Books|year=4th Edition 2006|isbn=9781416532576|page=199}}</ref> For a span of nearly eighteen years, from 1979 up through 1997, these were the three championships of the company, and a competitor who had won all three championships (not necessarily concurrently) was considered a "Triple Crown Champion."<ref name=bs199/><ref name="PedroMorales">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wwechampionship/30445418|title=Pedro Morales|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]|quote=Pedro Morales [defeated] Ivan Koloff for the [WWF] Championship...Morales would also go on to become the first Triple Crown winner [upon winning] the Intercontinental Championship and World Tag Team Championship.|accessdate=2007-06-03}}</ref>


On January 19, 2009, [[CM Punk]] defeated [[Darren Matthews|William Regal]] for the Intercontinental Championship in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] on [[WWE Raw]].<ref name=IC>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/intercontinental/9155998|accessdate=2009-02-26|title=Official Intercontinental Championship title history|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> When CM Punk defeated Regal, Punk became a Triple Crown Champion, having won the World Heavyweight Championship on June 30, 2008<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldheavyweight/200806011|accessdate=2008-08-15|title=CM Punk's first reign| publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> and the World Tag Team Championship on October 27, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/20081027WorldTagChamps|accessdate=2008-10-28|title=Punk and Kingston's first reign|publisher=WWE}}</ref> CM Punk broke the record for completing the Triple Crown Championship (203 days), breaking [[Kevin Nash]]'s (then known as Diesel) previous record of 227 days.<ref name="CMPunkRecord">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more_sports/2009/01/22/2009-01-22_punk_rocks_cm_is_wwes_triple_threat.html|title=Punk rocks! C.M. is WWE's triple threat|accessdate=2009-03-13|date=2009-01-22|publisher=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]}}</ref><ref name="CMPunk2">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2009/01/24/8133176.html|title=Rey's ready to Rumble again|accessdate=2009-03-13|date=2009-01-24|author=Baines, Tim|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>
On January 19, 2009, [[CM Punk]] defeated [[Darren Matthews|William Regal]] for the Intercontinental Championship in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] on [[WWE Raw]].<ref name=IC>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/intercontinental/9155998|accessdate=2009-02-26|title=Official Intercontinental Championship title history|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> When CM Punk defeated Regal, Punk became a Triple Crown Champion, having won the World Heavyweight Championship on June 30, 2008<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldheavyweight/200806011|accessdate=2008-08-15|title=CM Punk's first reign| publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> and the World Tag Team Championship on October 27, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/20081027WorldTagChamps|accessdate=2008-10-28|title=Punk and Kingston's first reign|publisher=WWE}}</ref> CM Punk broke the record for completing the Triple Crown Championship (203 days), breaking [[Kevin Nash]]'s (then known as Diesel) previous record of 227 days.<ref name="CMPunkRecord">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more_sports/2009/01/22/2009-01-22_punk_rocks_cm_is_wwes_triple_threat.html|title=Punk rocks! C.M. is WWE's triple threat|accessdate=2009-03-13|date=2009-01-22|publisher=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]}}</ref><ref name="CMPunk2">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2009/01/24/8133176.html|title=Rey's ready to Rumble again|accessdate=2009-03-13|date=2009-01-24|author=Baines, Tim|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

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The Triple Crown Championship is an accomplishment in professional wrestling. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won three specific championships. National promotions that officially recognize Triple Crown winners include WWE, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Ring of Honor, and the defunct Extreme Championship Wrestling. The three titles typically feature two levels of singles championships and a tag team championship.

WWE

CM Punk as World Heavyweight Champion during his first reign at SummerSlam.

In WWE (formerly the World Wrestling Federation and World Wrestling Entertainment) the term Triple Crown Champion has traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the World Tag Team Championship.[1] For a span of nearly eighteen years, from 1979 up through 1997, these were the three championships of the company, and a competitor who had won all three championships (not necessarily concurrently) was considered a "Triple Crown Champion."[1][2]

On January 19, 2009, CM Punk defeated William Regal for the Intercontinental Championship in Chicago, Illinois on WWE Raw.[3] When CM Punk defeated Regal, Punk became a Triple Crown Champion, having won the World Heavyweight Championship on June 30, 2008[4] and the World Tag Team Championship on October 27, 2008.[5] CM Punk broke the record for completing the Triple Crown Championship (203 days), breaking Kevin Nash's (then known as Diesel) previous record of 227 days.[6][7]

Following the brand extension in 2002, the World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Tag Team Championship became alternate titles that can compose part of the Triple Crown. WWE has yet to officially declare the WWE United States Championship to be an acceptable substitute for secondary championships in order to complete the Triple Crown or the Grand Slam Championship, though both John "Bradshaw" Layfield (2006) and The Miz (2010) have declared themselves as Grand Slam winners by winning said title (although, with his 2009 Intercontinental Championship win, Layfield became a Grand Slam Champion; Miz's claim is based on his Money in the Bank contract win, although he would only be able to claim a Triple Crown).

List of WWE Triple Crown Champions

The following is a list of WWE Triple Crown Champions with dates indicating the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship.

Text
Championships in italics Indicates the title is an alternate title from the original definition of a Triple Crown Championship.
Dates in italics The wrestler has won that title, but does not contribute to their Triple Crown because they had already won the Triple Crown or they had already won a title at that the same level.
Dates in bold The date the wrestler became a Triple Crown Champion.
Names in bold Indicates the wrestler is also a Grand Slam Champion.
Name colors

Won the Triple Crown under the original definition.

Won the Triple Crown with one or more alternate titles.

Won the Triple Crown with one or more alternate titles, but has also won all the titles under the original definition.
Date colors

Won title as a member of the Raw brand.

Won title as a member of the ECW brand.

Won title as a member of the SmackDown brand.
Won title before the WWE Brand Extension.
Notes
1 ^ The wrestler is no longer employed by World Wrestling Entertainment or retired from professional wrestling, so future reigns are not possible.
2 ^ The wrestler is deceased, so future reigns are not possible.
3 ^ The World Tag Team Championship was unified with the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 5, 2009, so future reigns with this title are not possible.
Champion Primary Championships Tag Team Championships Secondary Championships
WWE World
Heavyweight
World
Tag Team
WWE
Tag Team
Intercontinental
Pedro Morales[1][8] February 8, 1971 no future reign possible1 August 9, 1980
(with Bob Backlund)
no future reign possible1 December 8, 1980
Bret Hart October 12, 1992 no future reign possible January 26, 1987
(with Jim Neidhart)
no future reign possible August 26, 1991
Diesel[6] November 26, 1994 August 28, 1994
(with Shawn Michaels)
April 13, 1994
Shawn Michaels March 31, 1996 November 17, 2002 August 28, 1994
(with Diesel)
December 13, 2009
(with Triple H)
October 27, 1992
Stone Cold Steve Austin[9] March 29, 1998 no future reign possible1 May 26, 1997
(with Shawn Michaels)
no future reign possible1 August 3, 1997
The Rock November 15, 1998 August 30, 1999
(with Mankind)
February 13, 1997
Triple H August 23, 1999 September 2, 2002 April 29, 2001
(with Stone Cold Steve Austin)
December 13, 2009
(with Shawn Michaels)
October 21, 1996
Kane June 28, 1998 July 18, 2010 July 13, 1998
(with Mankind)
May 20, 2001
Chris Jericho December 9, 2001 September 7, 2008 May 21, 2001
(with Chris Benoit)
June 28, 2009
(with Edge)
December 12, 1999
Kurt Angle October 22, 2000 January 10, 2006 no future reign possible1 October 20, 2002
(with Chris Benoit)
February 27, 2000
Eddie Guerrero February 15, 2004 no future reign possible2 no future reign possible2 November 17, 2002
(with Chavo Guerrero)
September 5, 2000
Chris Benoit no future reign possible2 March 14, 2004 May 21, 2001
(with Chris Jericho)
October 20, 2002
(with Kurt Angle)
April 2, 2000
Ric Flair January 19, 1992 no future reign possible1 December 14, 2003
(with Batista)
no future reign possible1 September 18, 2005
Edge January 8, 2006 May 8, 2007 April 2, 2000
(with Christian)
November 5, 2002
(with Rey Mysterio)
July 24, 1999
Rob Van Dam June 11, 2006 no future reign possible1 March 31, 2003
(with Kane)
December 7, 2004
(with Rey Mysterio)
March 17, 2002
Booker T July 23, 2006 November 1, 2001
(with Test)
July 7, 2003
Randy Orton October 7, 2007 August 15, 2004 November 13, 2006
(with Edge)
December 14, 2003
Jeff Hardy December 14, 2008 June 7, 2009 June 29, 1999
(with Matt Hardy)
no future reign possible1 April 10, 2001
CM Punk[6][7] June 30, 2008 October 27, 2008
(with Kofi Kingston)
January 19, 2009
John "Bradshaw" Layfield June 27, 2004 no future reign possible 1 May 25, 1999
(with Faarooq)
no future reign possible 1 March 9, 2009
Rey Mysterio April 2, 2006 no future reign possible3 November 5, 2002
(with Edge)
April 5, 2009
Dolph Ziggler February 15, 2011[10] April 3, 2006
(with the Spirit Squad)
July 28, 2010

Extreme Championship Wrestling

The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Triple Crown consisted of the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, the ECW World Television Championship and the ECW World Tag Team Championship.1[11]

List of ECW Triple Crown Champions

Champion Primary Championships Tag Team Championships Secondary Championships
ECW World Heavyweight ECW World Tag Team ECW World Television
Johnny Hotbody April 26, 1992 April 3, 1993
(with Chris Candido and Chris Michaels)
August 12, 1992
Sabu October 2, 1993 February 4, 1995
(with The Tazmaniac)
November 13, 1993
Mikey Whipwreck October 28, 1995 Auguest 27, 1994
(with Cactus Jack)
May 13, 1994
Taz January 10, 1999 December 4, 1993
(with Kevin Sullivan)
March 6, 1994
Rob Van Dam June 13, 20062 June 27, 1998
(with Sabu)
April 4, 1998

1 ^ All of ECW's Championships are now defunct.

2 ^ Won title as part of WWE's ECW brand.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

In Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), the TNA Triple Crown was an accolade bestowed upon those who won (not necessarily concurrently) all three championships regularly contested in TNA between 2002 and 2007 - the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, the TNA X Division Championship and (one-half of) the NWA World Tag Team Championship.[12]

In May 2007, TNA lost the rights to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Tag Team Championship and introduced the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and the TNA World Tag Team Championship. On July 8, 2007, TNA stated that, should the then-TNA X Division Champion Samoa Joe win the TNA World Tag Team Championship, this would leave him "just one step shy of becoming only the second Triple Crown Champion". This indicates that the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and the TNA World Tag Team Championship are part of the existing Triple Crown accolade.[13]

List of TNA Triple Crown Champions

The following is a list of TNA Triple Crown Champions with dates indicating the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship. Under TNA's definition of the Triple Crown Championship, wrestlers are eligible to be a multiple Triple Crown champion each time they complete a new circuit. So far, only A.J. Styles has won the Triple Crown on more than one occasion.

Text
Championships in italics Indicates the title is an alternate title from the original definition of a Triple Crown Championship.
Dates in bold The date the wrestler became a Triple Crown Champion.
Names in bold Indicates the wrestler is also a Grand Slam Champion.
Name colors

Won the Triple Crown under the original definition.

Won the Triple Crown with an alternate title.
Champion Primary Championships Tag Team Championships Secondary Championships
NWA
World Heavyweight
TNA
World Heavyweight
NWA
World Tag Team
TNA
World Tag Team
TNA
X Division
A.J. Styles June 11, 2003 July 3, 2002
(with Jerry Lynn)
June 19, 2002
April 21, 2004 February 4, 2004
(with Abyss)
October 23, 2002
May 15, 2005 June 18, 2006
(with Christopher Daniels)
June 9, 2004
Kurt Angle June 17, 2007 August 12, 2007 August 12, 2007
Samoa Joe April 13, 2008 July 15, 2007 December 11, 2005
A.J. Styles September 20, 2009 September 24, 2006

(with Christopher Daniels)

January 16, 2005

Ring of Honor

The Ring of Honor (ROH) Triple Crown consists of the ROH World Championship, the ROH World Tag Team Championship and the ROH World Television Championship.[14] ROH also accepts the (now defunct) ROH Pure Championship as a substiute for the TV Title to qualify for their version of the Triple Crown. [15]

List of ROH Triple Crown Champions

Champion Primary Championships Tag Team Championships Secondary Championships
ROH World ROH World Tag Team ROH World Television ROH Pure
Eddie Edwards March 19, 2011 April 10, 2009
(with Davey Richards)
March 5, 2010

See also

References

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  4. ^ "CM Punk's first reign". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
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  12. ^ Banks, B. (2007-03-30). "Ask TNAwrestling.com: New Titles, Great Muta, DVDs & More". TNAWrestling.com. Retrieved 2007-05-14. Who do you think will be the 2nd man to win the TNA Triple Crown?...Obviously, A.J. Styles was the first to accomplish the feat, capturing the X, Tag Team and World Titles...
  13. ^ Jevec, R. (2007-07-08). "The TNA Championship Scenarios At Sunday's Victory Road". TNAWrestling.com. Retrieved 2007-07-19. [Samoa Joe] has been a multi-time X Division Champion...A victory over Team 3D will put yet another championship title around his waist, leaving him just one step shy of becoming only the second Triple Crown Champion in TNA Wrestling history
  14. ^ "March 22nd Newswire". Ring of Honor. 2011-03-22.
  15. ^ "Eddie Edwards Captures The ROH World Title!". Ring of Honor. 2011-03-21.