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La Triple Corona es un logro reconocido por varias promociones de lucha libre profesional . Es una distinción hecha a un luchador profesional que ha ganado tres de los campeonatos de una sola promoción ; específicamente, un campeonato mundial, otro campeonato de individuales y un campeonato en parejas. Las promociones para reconocer oficialmente a los ganadores de la Triple Corona incluyen WWE , Impact Wrestling y Ring of Honor , así como las difuntas promociones World Championship Wrestling , Extreme Championship Wrestling y Lucha Underground .

Promociones nacionales [ editar ]

Lucha de campeonato extrema [ editar ]

La Triple Corona de Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) consistió en el ECW World Heavyweight Championship , el ECW World Television Championship y el ECW World Tag Team Championship . [1] [2] [3] ECW fue fundada en 1992 como Eastern Championship Wrestling hasta que el nombre fue cambiado a Extreme Championship Wrestling en 1994. Mientras Johnny Hotbody ganó los tres títulos antes de 1994, las fuentes consideran a Mickey Whipwreck como el primer Campeón de la Triple Corona. [4]

Lista de ganadores de la Triple Corona de ECW [ editar ]

Lucha de impacto [ editar ]

AJ Styles , el primer ganador de la Triple Corona de TNA
Kurt Angle , el primer luchador en ganar la Triple Corona de WWE y TNA

En Impact Wrestling (antes TNA), la Triple Corona fue un galardón otorgado a aquellos que ganaron (no necesariamente al mismo tiempo) los tres campeonatos disputados regularmente en TNA entre 2002 y 2007: el Campeonato Mundial Peso Pesado NWA , el Campeonato de la División TNA X y -la mitad de) el Campeonato Mundial en Parejas de la NWA . Se desconoce si aquellos que ganaron el Campeonato Mundial de Peso Pesado de la NWA y los Campeonatos Mundiales de Parejas de la NWA antes o después de la adquisición y el uso de los cinturones de TNA calificarían para la Triple Corona. [5]

En mayo de 2007, TNA perdió los derechos del Campeonato Mundial de Peso Pesado de la NWA y el Campeonato Mundial de Parejas de NWA e introdujo el Campeonato Mundial de Peso Pesado de TNA y el Campeonato Mundial de Parejas de TNA . El 8 de julio de 2007, Impact Wrestling (entonces conocido como TNA) declaró que, si el entonces Campeón de la X División Samoa Joe gana el Campeonato Mundial en Parejas de TNA, esto lo dejaría "a un paso de convertirse en el segundo Triple Corona. Campeón". Esto indica que el Campeonato Mundial de Peso Pesado de TNA y el Campeonato Mundial de Parejas de TNA son parte del galardón existente de la Triple Corona. [6]

Lista de ganadores de la Triple Corona de Impact Wrestling [ editar ]

The following is a list of Impact Triple Crown winners with dates indicating the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship. Under Impact's definition of the Triple Crown, wrestlers are eligible to win the Triple Crown each time they complete a new circuit.

To date, A.J. Styles and Eddie Edwards have won the Impact Triple Crown on more than one occasion, and Styles is the only wrestler to hold all of the eligible championships. Kurt Angle completed the Triple Crown the fastest, achieving it in a mere 92 days, between May and August 2007, and is the only wrestler to hold all the required championships at once.

Lucha Underground[edit]

Fénix, the first LU Triple Crown winner

Lucha Underground has three established titles in its promotion, the Lucha Underground Championship, the Gift of the Gods Championship and, uniquely, Trios Championship.[8][9]

Johnny Mundo completed the Lucha Underground Triple Crown the fastest, achieving it in a mere 85 days between January and April 2016.

List of Lucha Underground Triple Crown winners[edit]

New Japan Pro-Wrestling[edit]

The New Japan Pro-Wrestling Triple Crown consisted of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, the IWGP Intercontinental Championship and the NEVER Openweight Championship.[10]

List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling Triple Crown winners[edit]

Ring of Honor[edit]

Eddie Edwards, the first ROH Triple Crown winner and the only wrestler to win both the ROH and Impact Wrestling Triple Crown)

The Ring of Honor (ROH) Triple Crown originally was defined as the ROH World Championship, the ROH World Tag Team Championship, and the ROH World Television Championship.[11] It was later amended so that the World Championship and any combination of the Television, Tag Team or ROH Pure Championship would qualify.[12] The ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship is not part of the Triple Crown, but when added to the Triple Crown, it forms the ROH Grand Slam.

Eddie Edwards completed the ROH Triple Crown the fastest, completing it in 709 days, between April 2009 and March 2011.

List of ROH Triple Crown winners[edit]

World Championship Wrestling[edit]

Ric Flair, the first WCW Triple Crown winner (also a WWE Triple Crown winner, one of four to have completed both).

The World Championship Wrestling (WCW) Triple Crown consisted of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (now the WWE United States Championship) and the WCW World Tag Team Championship.[16][17]

When Bret Hart and Goldberg won the WCW World Tag Team Championship, they both became Triple Crown winners at the same time. Chris Benoit completed the WCW Triple Crown the fastest, completing it in 309 days between March 1999 and January 2000.

List of WCW Triple Crown winners[edit]

WWE[edit]

Pedro Morales, the first WWE Triple Crown winner

In WWE (formerly known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation/WWWF and World Wrestling Federation/WWF),[18][19] the term Triple Crown Champion has traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the (now defunct) World Tag Team Championship.[20] For a span of nearly eighteen years, from 1979 up through 1997, these were the only three championships of the company, and a wrestler who won all three championships (not necessarily concurrently) was considered a "Triple Crown Champion".[20][21] Until the 1990s, the accomplishment was extremely rare, with Pedro Morales remaining the sole Triple Crown winner for more than a decade.

Following the first brand extension between 2002 and 2011, the (now defunct) World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Tag Team Championship became alternate titles that could compose part of WWE's Triple Crown.[22] After the respective unifications of the two world championships and two tag team championships, the only three eligible Triple Crown championships of WWE became the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship, and WWE Tag Team Championship (now called the Raw Tag Team Championship). A total of seven men have won all five eligible championships; Edge, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kane, Big Show, and Jeff Hardy.

Although the United States Championship is the counterpart to the Intercontinental Championship, it has not been designated as an acceptable substitute for the Triple Crown, though in 2015, it became a required championship for WWE's Grand Slam. In July 2016, a second brand extension period began and two new titles were introduced: the Universal Championship and the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. In January 2017, these were designated as acceptable substitutes for their counterpart titles in the Grand Slam, but WWE have not yet confirmed if they are acceptable substitutes for the Triple Crown. Only five wrestlers have become a Triple Crown winner since the new titles were established, and for three of them, although they have held one of the newer titles, their Triple Crown designation is recognized by their previous titles held (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns have each held the Universal Championship while Kofi Kingston, The Miz, Jeff Hardy, and Daniel Bryan have each held the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, but these wrestlers had already held the required titles in those tiers). At WrestleMania 36, Braun Strowman won the Universal Championship after previously holding the Intercontinental and Raw Tag Team Championships, but WWE has yet to confirm if these accolades make Strowman a Triple Crown winner.

CM Punk holds the record for completing the Triple Crown in the shortest amount of time between the first and third title. It took him 203 days between June 2008 and January 2009. The wrestler holding the record for most amount of time between the first and third title is Ric Flair, for whom it took 4998 days between January 1992 and September 2005.[23][24]

List of WWE Men's Triple Crown winners[edit]

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

List of WWE Tag Team Triple Crown winners[edit]

The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder) are the first WWE Tag Team Triple Crown Champions

The following is a list of WWE Tag Team Triple Crown winners, indicating they have won all three of the main tag team championships for men (Raw, SmackDown, and NXT) currently available in the WWE (the NXT UK Tag Team Championship is not eligible). Dates indicate the wrestler's first reign with the respective championship. Only tag teams who have completed this are included, individuals such as Jason Jordan and Chad Gable (who won the NXT and SmackDown Tag Team championships as a team, but won the Raw Tag Team Championship separately) are excluded. The Street Profits has to date completed the Men's Tag Team Triple Crown the fastest, with 499 days between their first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win.

List of WWE Women's Triple Crown winners[edit]

Bayley - who is recognized as the first WWE Women's Triple Crown (and Grand Slam) Champion

On May 22, 2019, a women’s Triple Crown was established, consisting of the Raw Women's Championship, SmackDown Women's Championship, and the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. With the announcement, Bayley, who had won the SmackDown Women's Championship for the first time three days prior, was recognized as the inaugural WWE Women's Triple Crown Champion, after having previously held the Raw and Women's Tag Team championships.[28]

Bayley has also been referred to as a Grand Slam Champion after her win, for having also held the NXT Women's Championship.[29][30] Asuka has to date completed the Women's Triple Crown the fastest, with 486 days between her first qualifying title win and Triple Crown achieving win.

List of NXT Triple Crown winners[edit]

Johnny Gargano, the first NXT Triple Crown winner

WWE's NXT Triple Crown consists of the NXT Championship, NXT North American Championship, and NXT Tag Team Championship. The NXT brand was originally established as a developmental territory for WWE's main roster in 2012, but has since grown into WWE's third global brand.

Johnny Gargano became the first to be recognized as the NXT Triple Crown Champion, winning his first NXT Championship, and having previously held the NXT North American and NXT Tag Team championships.[31][32][33]

Adam Cole has completed the NXT Triple Crown the fastest, doing so within 420 days, between April 2018 and June 2019.

Regional/independent promotions[edit]

All American Wrestling[edit]

Jimmy Jacobs, the first AAW Triple Crown Champion

All American Wrestling (AAW) is an independent regional promotion. Their version consists of the AAW Heavyweight Championship, the AAW Heritage Championship and the AAW Tag Team Championship.[34]

List of AAW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Chaotic Wrestling[edit]

Chaotic Wrestling is an independent regional promotion. Their version consists of the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, the Chaotic Wrestling New England Championship and the Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship.[35]

List of Chaotic Triple Crown winners[edit]

Combat Zone Wrestling[edit]

Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) is an independent regional promotion. Their version consists of the CZW World Heavyweight Championship, the CZW World Tag Team Championship, CZW Wired Championship and CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[36][37]

List of CZW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Explosive Pro Wrestling[edit]

Explosive Pro Wrestling (EPW) is an Australian independent regional promotion. Their version consists of the EPW Heavyweight Championship, the EPW Tag Team Championship, and the EPW Coastal Championship.[38]

List of EPW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Full Impact Pro[edit]

Full Impact Pro (FIP) is an independent regional promotion. Their version consists of the FIP World Heavyweight Championship, the FIP Florida Heritage Championship and the FIP Tag Team Championship.[40]

List of FIP Triple Crown winners[edit]

Ice Ribbon[edit]

Ice Ribbon (アイスリボン Aisuribon) is a joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion. Their version consists of the ICE×60/ICE×∞ Championship, the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship and the Triangle Ribbon Championship.[41]

List of Ice Ribbon Triple Crown winners[edit]

Insane Championship Wrestling[edit]

Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) is a British wrestling promotion based in Glasgow, Scotland. Their version consists of the ICW World Heavyweight Championship, the ICW Tag Team Championship, and ICW Zero-G Championship.[46]

List of ICW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Melbourne City Wrestling[edit]

Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) is an Australian independent professional wrestling promotion founded in October 2010, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Their version consists of the MCW Heavyweight Championship, the MCW Tag Team Championship, and MCW Intercommonwealth Championship.[47]

List of MCW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Ohio Valley Wrestling[edit]

CM Punk, the only person to complete both the OVW and WWE Triple Crown

Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an independent regional promotion that at various points served as a developmental territory for WWE and Impact Wrestling (with whom OVW is once again currently affiliated). Their version consists of the OVW Heavyweight Championship, the OVW Television Championship and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship.[53]

List of OVW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Philippine Wrestling Revolution[edit]

Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR) is an independent promotion based in the Philippines. Their version consists of the PWR Championship, the PWR Tag Team Championship and the Philippine Excellence (PHX) Championship.[54]

List of PWR Triple Crown winners[edit]

Pro-Wrestling: EVE[edit]

Pro-Wrestling: EVE (EVE) is a British independent women's professional wrestling promotion. Their version consists of the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship, Pro-Wrestling: EVE International Championship, and the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Tag Team Championship.[55]

List of Pro-Wrestling: EVE Triple Crown winners[edit]

Revolution Pro Wrestling[edit]

Marty Scurll is the first RevPro Triple Crown Champion

Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW) is a United Kingdom based promotion. Their version consists of the British Heavyweight Championship, the Undisputed British Tag Team Championship and the British Cruiserweight Championship.[56]

List of RPW Triple Crown winners[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Fish and O'Reilly originally won the title as a duo, but Cole also became recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule after Fish suffered an injury. Cole became recognized as champion at NXT TakeOver: New Orleans when he defended the titles with O'Reilly. Strong was later also recognized as champion on April 11, 2018.

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