7 WWE Superstars who held three or more titles at the same time

Rollins is the Universal and one half of the RAW Tag Team Champions and also hold the UpUpDownDown title
Rollins is the Universal and one half of the RAW Tag Team Champions and also hold the UpUpDownDown title

For every young wrestler who successfully becomes a WWE Superstar, the ultimate goal is to capture Championship gold. Being a champion is not only a sign of the company's faith in you but also that your name will be part of WWE history, as your legacy will live forever in the history books.

Though there have been plenty of titleholders in WWE, there have been some exceptional Superstars who have held more than one title at once.

Over the years, stars like 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, Triple H and Shawn Michaels have held two titles at once in their illustrious careers.

And though being a double champion is a huge accolade, there have been some who have been able to go one step further.

Here are 7 WWE Superstars who held three (or more) Championship titles at the same time.


#7 Ultimo Dragon

The Dragon was able to capture nearly a dozen titles at the same time.
The Dragon was able to capture nearly a dozen titles at the same time.

When Ultimo Dragon joined WWE in 2003, he arrived with a whirlwind of hype. Sadly, Dragon would never live up to the hype, though that would have been difficult for anyone with the masked Superstars past in WCW.

During his time in the now-defunct company, Dragon was allowed to take his skills to other promotions, both in the United States of America and abroad.

The iconic image above shows Dragon at his peak, holding ten different titles at the same time.

During this period, Dragon would hold titles such as the IWGP Jr Heavyweight title, the NWA Welterweight title and the UWA Middleweight title.

Though he would never hold championship gold during his WWE tenure, it seems the last thing he needed was more championship gold to wear.

#6: Lance Storm

Storm would make each title represent Canada, including changing the Cruiserweight belt into the 100kg or less title.
Storm would make each title represent Canada, including changing the Cruiserweight belt into the 100kg or less title.

One of the most technically gifted Superstars to ever grace a WWE ring, Lance Storm was a big star wherever he went.

In WWE, Storm held the Intercontinental title once and the World Tag Team Titles on four occasions, and is also a three-time ECW World Tag Team Champion.

Whilst his success in WWE and ECW was great, Storm's biggest title success came in WCW. After leaving ECW in 2000, Storm would join WCW in June, and quickly became one of the promotion's biggest stars.

Shortly after debuting, Storm would win the WCW United States Championship, and would follow up on this by capturing the Cruiserweight title shortly after.

Whilst holding both titles, the Canadian star would also capture the company's Hardcore title, becoming the only man in WCW history to hold three WCW titles simultaneously.

As if the idea of the heel Storm wasn't bad enough for the fans, Lance would go on to rename all the titles, embossing each belt with the red and white of the Canadian flag, as the epic champion showed his disdain for the US in his own unique way.

#5: Austin Aries

Aries, seen here with the six different championship belts he held at the same time, which spanned five different promotions across Europe, North America, and Australasia.
Aries, seen here with the six different championship belts he held at the same time, which spanned five different promotions across Europe, North America, and Australasia.

Much like Ultimo Dragon, Austin Aries didn't just hold three championships at the same time, but much more than that.

After a pretty underwhelming time in WWE, Aries would leave the company in 2017 and forge another path on the independent scene, calling himself the "Belt Collector."

On the indies, Aries would capture the IPW: UK World Championship, the World Series Wrestling Championship as well as the Defiant World Championship.

Returning to Impact Wrestling on the February 1, 2018 edition of the show, Aries proved why he is considered one of the best TNA stars of all time, capturing the Impact World Championship on his first night back, adding a fourth title to his collection.

That wouldn't be enough for the Belt Collector, who would capture the Impact Grand Championship from Matt Sydal just days later, and would also capture another title on the independent scene, making the self-proclaimed Greatest Man Who Ever Lived a Sextuple Champion, across five different promotions, in three different continents, North America, Europe and Australiasia.

#4: Bobby Lashley

Lashley would hold Impact's World title, the X-Division title and the King of the Mountain belt at the same time.
Lashley would hold Impact's World title, the X-Division title and the King of the Mountain belt at the same time.

You don't get a nickname like The Destroyer without knowing a thing or two about veining dominant in the ring.

From the moment Bobby Lashley entered the WWE, the former Army Ranger was an unstoppable force, capturing the United States and ECW Titles before his departure in 2008.

Joining TNA years later, Lashley would have serious championship glory in 2016 starting with The Destroyer defeating Drew McIntyre at Slammiversary.

Lashley would follow this up with a feud against Eddie Edwards, which would see the World Champion also capture the X-Division title on the July 21 edition of Impact, inside a steel cage.

Unsatisfied with holding both the World Heavyweight and X-Division titles, Lashley would turn his attentions to James Storm, defeating the Cowboy on the August 11 edition of Impact Wrestling to capture Storm's King of the Mountain Championship, making the Destroyer a three-time champion.

Returning to the WWE on the night after WrestleMania 34, Lashley has already become a two-time Intercontinental Champion and is no doubt hoping to add more gold to his trophy cabinet when he returns from injury.

#3: Seth Rollins

Rollins is the Universal, UpUpDownDown and one half of the Raw Tag Team Champions.
Rollins is the Universal, UpUpDownDown and one half of the Raw Tag Team Champions.

The most current triple champion in WWE right now, this champ is none other than the Beastslayer himself, Seth Rollins.

As we all know, at SummerSlam 2019, Seth Rollins captured the WWE Universal Championship for the second time, defeating Brock Lesnar in a massive match.

Just days later, on the most recent edition of Monday Night RAW, Rollins would also capture the RAW Tag Team titles with Braun Strowman, making the Architect a double champion on WWE TV.

What many fans won't realise, is that Rollins is technically a triple crown champion, also currently holding the UpUpDownDown Championship created by the New Day's Xavier Woods for his YouTube channel of the same name.

Rollins' path to the title did not come easy, as he had to survive opponents like Baron Corbin, R-Truth, AJ Styles, Cesaro and his own fiance, The Man Becky Lynch.

Beating them all, Rollins earned his shot at then-champion Samoa Joe and was able to beat him in the Arm Wrestling mini-game on Track & Field II for the NES on August 9th, the first of the three titles Rollins currently holds.

#2 & #1: Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe

Angle and Joe would compete for all the TNA men's title in 2007.
Angle and Joe would compete for all the TNA men's title in 2007.

Arguably one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, Kurt Angle was adorned with championship gold long before he entered the squared circle.

As everyone knows, Angle won the gold in freestyle wrestling (with a broken freakin' neck) at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, and would have similar success in WWE.

Joining the promotion in 1999, Angle would briefly hold the European and Intercontinental Titles at the same time but would go to the next level in TNA.

Joining in 2006, Angle would become the very first TNA World Heavyweight Champion, as well as being the IWGP Heavyweight Champion at the time.

Not only that, Angle would later form an uneasy alliance with X-Division Champion Samoa Joe, capturing the tag titles together in the process.

Despite their success together, Joe and The Olympian never got along, and Angle would later abandon the team, giving Joe both Tag team titles, as well as the X-Division title.

With so many titles between the two enemies, the feud culminated in a match for all the gold at Hard Justice 2007.

Defeating the Samoan Submission Machine with the aid of his then-wife Karen, Kurt became the first man to hold every title in TNA Wrestling at the same time, proving why he's considered one of the all-time greats.

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