Ranking the 5 Women's Triple Crown champions in WWE

Bayley and Charlotte Flair have completed the Triple Crown in WWE
Bayley and Charlotte Flair have completed the Triple Crown in WWE

There are 38 Triple Crown champions in WWE history and 5 of them are female. These women have managed to achieve the rare trifecta of winning the Tag Team, RAW and SmackDown Women's Championships.

Since the tag team championships were only introduced in 2019, the list of women to win all three championships has only begun to take shape. The first Triple Crown male champion, Pedro Morales, completed the feat in 1971. Meanwhile, the first female, Bayley completed it in May 2019.

It goes without saying that these are some of the most successful female superstars in company history. Although it is virtually impossible to pick between them based on career achievements, it is always fun to make an attempt at ranking them.

All five women are still active on the main roster, so this list will grow and change as they write more chapters in their stories. In the meantime, we can rank the current list of women to hold all three major titles in the promotion.

Here is a ranking of the 5 Triple Crown women's champions in WWE.


#5: Alexa Bliss was the second Women's Triple Crown Champion in WWE

WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss is a three-time RAW and two-time SmackDown Women's Champion, with her initial reign on the red brand making her the first woman to win both the RAW and SmackDown Women's titles.

Bliss and Nikki Cross are also the first two-time Women's Tag Team Champions in company history, making the RAW Superstar the second Women's Triple Crown Champion. The Five Feet of Fury is also the first woman to win the Eliminatoon Chamber match.

The five-time Women's Champion is one of the most accomplished superstars on the roster, but she is the only Triple Crown winner not to complete the Grand Slam. Taking into consideration that she does not compete on NXT anymore, Lily's best friend may take a while to complete that particular achievement.

#4: Longest-reigning SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley was the first to complete the Triple Crown in WWE

Bayley has an impressive resume in WWE. The 3-time Women's Champion held the SmackDown title for a record 380 days, at one point being a double champion during her tag team reign with Sasha Banks.

In addition to being the first Triple Crown winner, The Hugger was the first Grand Slam winner, having won the NXT Title before moving to the main roster. She was also ranked #1 on the Pro Wrestling Illustrated Women's 100 in 2020.

There is every chance that when it's all said and done, the currently injured superstar will be on top of this list.


#3: 6-time Women's champion Sasha Banks has broken countless barriers in WWE

WWE Superstar Sasha Banks has accomplished almost everything in the company. Banks competed in the first Iron Woman match in the promotion's history against Bayley.

She went on to take part in the first women's match to main event a premium live event at Hell In a Cell. This was also the first Women's Hell In a Cell match.

Perhaps The Legit Boss's greatest moment was when she, together with Bianca Belair, took part in the first WrestleMania main event contested between two black women. Banks always steals the show when she competes, and she is sure to win a lot more gold before her career is over. The sky is the limit for the fourth ever Triple Crown champion in Vince McMahon's company.

#2: Asuka holds some of the most impressive records in the WWE women's division

Asuka has exceeded all expectations since joining the company. She holds one of the most dominant NXT records of all time, going undefeated by pinfall or submission throughout her time on the gold brand. Her 522-day reign as Women's Champion is the longest of any titleholder in the brand's history (excluding NXT UK).

On the main roster, the Empress of Tomorrow continued her undefeated streak before losing at WrestleMania 34, ending it at 914 days.

Along the way, Asuka has become the first woman to win the Royal Rumble, won the Money In The Bank contract and completed the grand slam. She was also one of the standout performers of the Thunderdome era.

The first female Japanese superstar to sign for the promotion in over 20 years has risen to the occasion, and there is yet more to come.


#1: Record 13-time WWE Women's Champion Charlotte Flair is a benchmark for success

No female superstar in WWE has won more championships than 5th Triple crown Champion Charlotte Flair. The Queen has won the most RAW and SmackDown women's championships (6 each), and joint-most NXT women's Titles (2). She has won 17 titles in total.

She was the final Divas Champion, inaugural RAW Women's Champion and currently holds the SmackDown title. On top of being a Royal Rumble winner, she was part of the first all-women's WrestleMania main event. Flair is likely to become the first woman to main-event WrestleMania twice after being chosen by Rumble winner Ronda Rousey.

The Queen is the definition of a record setter, and she isn't stopping anytime soon.

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