Four belts Mone! 5 AEW stars who've held the most titles simultaneously
Mercedes Mone has become one of the most accomplished stars in AEW history after emerging victorious in her bout against Mina Shirakawa at Wrestle Dynasty in a Winner Takes All Match. However, a few other stars in the promotion have…
Mercedes Mone has become one of the most accomplished stars in AEW history after emerging victorious in her bout against Mina Shirakawa at Wrestle Dynasty in a Winner Takes All Match. However, a few other stars in the promotion have accomplished a feat similar to her in holding multiple titles simultaneously.
We’re here to look at those few AEW stars who managed to capture the most championship titles simultaneously throughout their career. So, let’s not waste any more time and dive deep into all of these accomplishments.
#5) Mercedes Mone – 3 titles
Starting this list off with the most recent star to hold multiple titles simultaneously. Mercedes Mone is now a triple champion after successfully defeating Mina Shirakawa to capture the Rev-Pro Undisputed British Women’s Champion at Wrestle Dynasty 2025.
She now has a new name for herself, going by “Mone four belts” as she holds four belts including the AEW TBS title, the NJPW Strong Women’s Championship, and the Queen of Southside title which is unified with the REV-Pro one. The CEO has successfully become the most accomplished female star of her generation.
It’s going to be very interesting to see if Mone wants to add even more titles to her already solid collection of championships going forward.
#4) Bobby Lashley – 3 titles
Bobby Lashley officially joined All Elite Wrestling a few months ago and is set on proving to be a huge acquisition for the company. The Almighty has accomplished a lot throughout his lengthy wrestling career as he won many titles in WWE, in both his first and second run with the company.
However, Lashley would go on to hold the most gold simultaneously in TNA after debuting in 2016. The former WWE Champion would capture the TNA World Championship from Drew McIntyre at Slammiversary. He then went on to win the X-Division title on the July 21st edition of Impact from Eddie Edwards in a Steel Cage match.
However, Lashley’s journey wasn’t over there as he then took on James Storm for his King of The Mountain Championship. The Destroyer would successfully defeat the Cowboy and become the star holding the three major singles titles in TNA.
#3) Jeff Jarrett – 3 titles
Jeff Jarrett has had a legendary professional wrestling career and is looking to ride off into the sunset soon in AEW. He has also made his intentions known of holding the current AEW World Championship in All Elite Wrestling before he retires.
Jarrett is no stranger to title gold, as was once a triple champion during his career back in 2004. The Last Outlaw would go on to first win the prestigious NWA World Heavyweight Championship during his tenure in TNA. He would then win the WWA World Champion over in Australia and unify it with his NWA World title.
Lastly, Jeff Jarrett ventured into Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and became the AAA Mega Champion, cementing his status as one of the most accomplished stars of his era.
#2) Former AEW World Champion Kenny Omega – 3 titles
It shouldn’t be a shock that The Belt Collector himself made it onto this list, as Kenny Omega held 3 titles simultaneously earlier in his AEW career. He started this phase off by first winning the AAA Mega Championship from Rey Fenix in October 2019.
The Best Bout Machine would then extend his collection by capturing the AEW World Championship from Jon Moxley on December 2, 2020, at Dynamite: Winter is Coming, with the help of Don Callis. Finally, he completed his Belt Collector character by defeating Rich Swann at Impact Rebellion to become the Impact World Champion in a Winner Takes All match.
Kenny Omega was the first star to become a triple World Champion since Lou Thesz accomplished this feat in the 1950s.
#1) FTR – 4 titles
FTR has been hailed as one of the greatest tag teams currently working today by fans and critics alike. Judging by their accomplishments throughout the duo’s career, it’s certainly not a huge overstatement, as they’re the only tag team in AEW to have held four titles simultaneously.
Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler went on a tear of a run after leaving WWE to join All Elite Wrestling. They captured the AEW World Tag Team titles from The Young Bucks at Fight for the Fallen in July 2020. Then in October 2021, they won the AAA World Tag Team titles by defeating The Lucha Bros,
Their third title win would come from defeating The Briscoes at ROH Supercard of Honor XV on April 1, 2022, in one of the best tag team matches to come out that year.
Lastly, they won the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team titles at NJPW Dominion on June 12, 2022, against United Empire to solidify their run as quadruple champions.