Ranking Every WWE Grand Slam Champion From Worst To Best

12. Charlotte Flair

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An anomaly in this list as well as on the roster in general, Charlotte Flair is currently the only person to have won the NXT Women's Championship, WWE Divas Title as well as scooping the top female prizes on both Raw and SmackDown Live!

With the infamous 'butterfly' belt now thankfully defunct, only Paige can currently match the feat from either brand on the main roster. It would require a self-imposed demotion back to Full Sail for former Divas Champions Natalya, Alicia Fox or The Bella Twins to unexpectedly take the prestigious NXT Title, and even then, brand dominance on both Raw and SmackDown Live! looks unlikely.

That Charlotte has managed any kind of Women's Grand Slam is a testament to how she has remained at the forefront of tremendous change in the industry. Paige's forced surrender of the NXT strap in 2014 opened the door for a host of up-and-coming talents on the developmental brand, but Charlotte strutted through it with the confidence and panache of her famous father.

Similarly, she arrived on the main roster amidst the bluster and bullsh*t of the 'Divas Revolution' but was hand-picked above everybody else to dethrone the record-breaking Nikki Bella, as she was to become the first Women's Champion of the title's newest and best reincarnation. Her SmackDown Live! glory was an inevitability from the day she debuted on the blue brand.

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