Ranking Every WWE Grand Slam Champion From Worst To Best
4. Chris Jericho
Reliable almost to a fault, Chris Jericho's style and schedule has afforded him countless reigns with virtually every title in WWE. A dependable tag and singles wrestler occasionally considered strong enough to carry the top title, Jericho achieved Grand Slam status on the night he famously defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock to become the first ever WWE/WCW Undisputed Champion.
By then, he'd accrued multiple reigns with secondary and tag titles, and would continue on a similar path right up until 2017 when he won his first ever United States Title.
He'd lose that belt at WrestleMania 33 in a match Vince McMahon was thoroughly displeased with, but it's a testament to his assuredness as a performer that he remains in such a high profile role on the 'Show Of Shows' when numerous other stars disappear into the Andre The Giant Battle Royal abyss.
Ascending beyond Grand Slam prestige, Jericho will face Kenny Omega at WrestleKingdom 12 in January, kicking off another year as one of the industry's biggest stars. With or without titles, he's found increasingly creative ways to keep himself in conversations to win them. At 47-years old, this highlights his genuinely incredible durability.