The 10 Women Closest To Becoming Grand Slam Champions
Daniel Davis
It is quite the accomplishment to become a grand slam champion within the WWE. This distinction is given to a wrestler who has held four separate titles within the company, for example, winning the WWE, US, IC and Tag Team titles. Since the introduction of the Women's Tag Titles, it is now possible for the women to become grand slam champions.
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So far, Bayley and Asuka are the only women to become a grand slam champion within WWE after holding the NXT, RAW, Smackdown and Women's Tag Team titles throughout their careers thus far. Whilst, many other women are close to joining them in this illustrious position.
10 Sasha Banks
So far, Sasha Banks has held the RAW, NXT, and Women's Tag Team Titles in WWE. With only the Smackdown women's belt alluding her thus far. It has been heavily rumored that she will challenge Bayley eventually for the belt with the chance to become a grand slam champion.
However, when that will happen is unknown due to Sasha winning the RAW women's title recently meaning her rumored Summerslam match with Bayley is in doubt. Although, it looks like it is only a matter of time until she joins Bayley and Asuka in the list.
9 Alexa Bliss
Things are a bit more complicated for Alexa Bliss in her aim to become a grand slam champion. She has held the RAW, Smackdown, and Women's tag title but has yet to hold the NXT women's title. Bliss is a mainstay on the main roster making it difficult for her.
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However, in recent times main roster stars such as Sasha Banks, Bayley, Finn Balor, and Breezango have all competed back in NXT. This means Bliss still has the chance to become a grand slam champion although it may take a while.
8 Charlotte Flair
This one is controversial, as technically Charlotte is a grand slam champion but one of her belts doesn't exist anymore. As Charlotte has won the RAW, Smackdown, NXT, and Diva's titles, however, the Diva's title no longer exists anymore meaning Charlotte isn't a grand slam champion.
Again though, it is only a matter of time before she is officially a grand slam champion as she only has to win the Women's tag team titles. She could do this with the likes of Becky Lynch who is her real-life best friend for example.
7 Becky Lynch
Speaking of Becky Lynch, 'The Man' is a bit further away from the others on this list so far. As she has only held the RAW and Smackdown women's titles meaning she would need to win both the NXT and Women's Tag Team titles to become a grand slam champion.
What makes this even more complicated is that she is currently on a hiatus as she is pregnant. Therefore, whether she will even return or not is a more pressing question than whether she will become a grand slam champion.
6 Carmella
Technically, Carmella is currently two title wins away from becoming a grand slam champion. She has currently held the Smackdown women's title as well as the 24/7 championship. Therefore, she only needs to win two belts during her career.
Whether that be the RAW, NXT or Women's tag team titles. The 24/7 belt is a legit championship in WWE, therefore, Carmella has a big chance of becoming a grand slam champion with many years ahead of her.
5 Rhea Ripley
Once again, Ripley has only won one of the four major women's titles in WWE. However, she is only two belts away from becoming a grand slam champion. This is because she has held the NXT and NXT UK women's titles in WWE, due to her being apart of the NXT UK brand for a period of time.
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However, the majority of women in WWE will not be apart of the NXT UK roster making Ripley a special case. She only needs to win two of the RAW, Smackdown and Women's tag title belts to officially become a grand slam champion which is very likely at she is still young and highly talented.
4 Toni Storm
Another woman who has held the NXT UK women's title is Toni Storm, however, that is the only title she has won thus far in WWE. However, at just 24 years of age, Storm has the majority of her career ahead of her and is immensely talented in the ring.
It is only a matter of time until she is apart of NXT and eventually the main roster where she can win the NXT, RAW, Smackdown and Women's tag team titles. She is clearly already highly thought of within WWE and if she spends her career with the company she will certainly become a grand slam champion.
3 Naomi
Naomi has only won the Smackdown women's title in WWE putting her three belts away from becoming a grand slam champion. However, it is likely that she will hold the women's tag team title in the future but it is the other titles that may allude her.
Another way for her to technically become a grand slam champion is by winning the 24/7 title like Carmella. Meaning if she won the women's tag and 24/7 titles then she would only need to win one of the RAW or NXT women's titles which isn't impossible.
2 Nia Jax
It's quite obvious that WWE thinks highly of Nia Jax whether the fans like it or not. So far she has only held the RAW women's title but with the dominance, WWE portrays her with it is only a matter of time until she wins more gold.
The Smackdown and Women's tag team titles are belts Jax has a good chance of holding in the future. Then she would only need to win one more belt which could come in numerous forms. With a men's title not out of the realm of possibility after she featured in the 2019 men's Royal Rumble match.
1 Io Shirai
The current NXT Women's champion Io Shirai is arguably the best women's wrestler in the world today. This is her only title win thus far in WWE but it certainly won't be her last as she is way too talented to be an afterthought.
When she comes up to the main roster she could take a similar path to Asuka where it takes a while to get going but eventually turns into a huge star. WWE needs to make Shirai the next big thing in the company and making her a grand slam champion is a must.
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