Triple Crown

The Triple Crown is an accomplishment in professional wrestling. It is a distinction made to a professional wrestler who has won three of the single promotion's championships; specifically, a world championship, secondary singles championship and tag team championship

National promotions that officially recognize Triple Crown winners include WCW, WNA, CWF as well as the defunct Hardcore Championship Wrestling (HCW), Global Federation Wrestling (GFW), and the Super Class Wrestling (SCW), Notable independent promotions such as Super Hardcore Wrestling (SHW), Xtreme Class Wrestling (XCW), InterContinental Championship Wrestling (ICCW) and the Riot Federation Wrestling (RFW).

WCW
In WCW, the term Triple Crown Champion traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the WCW Championship, the WCW Intercontinental Championship and the WCW Tag Team Championship, This was first used back in 1981 when Keno Patero won the WCW Tag Team Titles with Harley Cinco and describing himself the Inaugural Triple Crown Champion.

CWF
In CWF, the term Triple Crown Champion traditionally been used to describe a wrestler who has won the CWF World Heavyweight Championship, CWF World Television Championship or the CWF United States Championship and the CWF Tag Team Championship