John Cena completes epic journey to WWE Grand Slam glory
After years of near-misses and historic wins, John Cena finally achieved Grand Slam Champion status, becoming the 18th Superstar to do so. Let’s count down every Grand Slam winner before him, from number 15 all the way to number 1.
15. Kofi Kingston

A beloved underdog-turned-main-eventer, Kofi Kingston's Grand Slam run began with tag team excellence. After years of crowd-pleasing performances, his unforgettable WWE Championship win at WrestleMania 35 cemented his place among the elite.
14. The Big Show

One of WWE’s most physically dominant stars, The Big Show completed his Grand Slam with a surprising Intercontinental title win. Despite his massive frame, he showed incredible versatility across all divisions over a multi-decade career.
13. The Miz

The A-Lister became WWE’s first-ever two-time Grand Slam Champion. Known for his mic skills and consistency, The Miz has held every title available and played a key role in modernising what it means to be a top WWE Superstar.
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12. Jeff Hardy

From daredevil tag team legend to singles gold, Jeff Hardy’s Grand Slam journey included iconic ladder matches and emotional title victories. His world title win showcased his enduring connection with fans and his resilience in the ring.
11. Daniel Bryan

Now known as Bryan Danielson elsewhere, his WWE legacy remains untouchable. Bryan completed the Grand Slam during his remarkable rise from underdog to world champion, proving technical mastery and crowd passion could change the game.
10. Chris Jericho

Y2J’s unique Grand Slam journey spanned 16 years, starting with his controversial Intercontinental win over Chyna in 1999. He sealed the deal in 2017 by defeating Roman Reigns for the U.S. title, solidifying his place in WWE history.
9. AJ Styles

AJ’s path to Grand Slam glory began with a WWE Championship win over Dean Ambrose in 2016. He completed the achievement in 2021 by winning the tag titles with Omos, becoming the first to earn the honour in both WWE and TNA.
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8. Seth Rollins

Rollins first hit Grand Slam status in 2018 and did it all over again four years later. Known for his adaptability and flair, his journey started with Shield gold and ended with a U.S. title reign that matched The Miz's historic mark.
7. Roman Reigns

The Tribal Chief earned his Grand Slam badge in 2017 with an Intercontinental title win over The Miz. Though Dean Ambrose got there first, Reigns' rapid climb to the top showed his destiny as the face of WWE’s new era.
6. Rey Mysterio

Rey’s Grand Slam journey took 17 years, beginning with tag team gold in 2002. His world title win in 2011 and eventual U.S. title victory in 2019 completed a storied career built on heart, speed, and perseverance.
5. Eddie Guerrero

Latino Heat completed the Grand Slam in under three years, finishing it with his unforgettable WWE Championship win over Brock Lesnar in 2004. A beloved performer, Guerrero’s mix of charisma and technical brilliance made him unforgettable.
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4. Randy Orton

From the youngest world champion in WWE history to Grand Slam winner, Orton took his time—14 years to be exact. After winning the U.S. title in 2018, he finally checked the last box in a Hall of Fame-worthy career.
3. Edge

Edge’s Grand Slam was highlighted by the first-ever Money in the Bank cash-in on John Cena in 2006. His path began with an Intercontinental title win in 1999 and included tag team and U.S. gold before reaching the top.
2. Kurt Angle

WWE’s first Grand Slam Champion under the modern format, Angle achieved the feat in record time—just under two years. He won every title with intensity and skill, from the Intercontinental to the WWE Championship.
1. John Cena

The final piece of Cena’s legendary career came with his Intercontinental title win over Dominik Mysterio. After more than 15 years and 17 world titles, Cena’s Grand Slam completion in his home state was the perfect full-circle moment.
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