Throughout WWE history, only a select few superstars have reached the peak of holding multiple championships simultaneously. These rare moments create unforgettable milestones that showcase both the star’s dominance and their importance to ongoing storylines. Whether it’s unifying world titles or winning a mid-card belt alongside a tag team title, these champions prove why they belong at the very top. Fans often remember these runs as defining moments in a superstar’s career. Holding two titles isn’t just about status — it represents versatility, endurance, and an ability to shine in different divisions at once. Let’s take a closer look at four iconic WWE champions who managed to hold multiple titles simultaneously, leaving a lasting impact on WWE history.
1. Roman Reigns – Undisputed WWE Universal Champion

Roman Reigns has solidified himself as one of WWE’s most dominant forces, especially since his historic reign that began in 2020. At WrestleMania 38 in 2022, Reigns defeated Brock Lesnar to unify the WWE Championship and Universal Championship, becoming the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. His dual-title reign isn’t just about holding two belts — it represents his grip over WWE’s main event scene for years. With Paul Heyman by his side, Reigns elevated himself into a nearly unbeatable figure, taking on every top contender while holding both titles. His storyline, tied closely with The Bloodline, has been central to WWE programming, making him one of the most influential champions of this generation. Reigns’s ability to maintain both titles over such an extended period has cemented his legacy.
2. Becky Lynch – Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion (2019)
Becky Lynch’s historic moment came at WrestleMania 35, when she won both the Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championships in the first-ever women’s main event at WrestleMania. Dubbed “Becky Two Belts” by fans and media, Lynch’s double championship victory symbolized the peak of her meteoric rise in WWE. After defeating Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair in a triple threat match, Lynch stood tall with both titles, representing both brands simultaneously. Her reign as dual champion not only highlighted her star power but also paved the way for more women to headline major events. The “Becky Two Belts” era remains one of the most iconic and talked-about periods in the WWE women’s division history, as she defended both titles before eventually dropping one to focus on the other.
3. Seth Rollins – WWE Champion and United States Champion (2015)

In 2015, Seth Rollins achieved a rare feat by simultaneously holding the WWE Championship and the United States Championship. After cashing in his Money in the Bank contract at WrestleMania 31 to win the WWE Championship, Rollins went on to challenge John Cena for the United States Title at SummerSlam 2015. By defeating Cena, Rollins held both prestigious titles at once — a symbol of his incredible in-ring talent and key role in WWE at the time. As a double champion, Rollins was featured in top matches week after week, proving his versatility and endurance. His dual reign showcased his ability to deliver high-caliber matches while maintaining compelling storylines, solidifying him as the top star of WWE’s “New Era.”
4. Bayley – SmackDown Women’s Champion and Women’s Tag Team Champion (2020)
Bayley made history in 2020 as she held both the SmackDown Women’s Championship and the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Sasha Banks. At the time, Bayley was also the longest-reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion, and adding the tag titles only emphasized her dominance in WWE’s women’s division. Together, Bayley and Banks were a powerful duo, often referred to as the “Golden Role Models.” Their reign as tag team champions added an extra layer to Bayley’s singles run, making her a central figure on SmackDown and across WWE programming. This run not only highlighted Bayley’s growth from a beloved underdog to a ruthless champion but also set a new standard for women competing at the highest level in both singles and tag team competition.
These champions proved that holding multiple titles at once requires more than just talent — it takes consistency, charisma, and the ability to carry the company on their shoulders. Whether unifying major championships or excelling in separate divisions, these superstars left a mark on WWE history that fans will always remember.