Championship unification


Championship unification is the act of combining two or more separate professional wrestling championships into a single title.

History

In professional wrestling, championships may be unified to consolidate the number of championships in a given promotion, or to add legitimacy and prestige to a certain title's lineage. In a title-for-title match, one of three things will happen:
Image:HHH_after_winning_the_WWE_Undisputed_Championship.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Triple H holding the former WCW Championship and WWF Championship as the Undisputed WWF Champion
File:Randy Orton at WM30.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Randy Orton unified the World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Championship as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
  • The original World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Championship were unified as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in December 2013—two years after the end of the first brand split. WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated World Heavyweight Champion John Cena in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to unify both championships. The WWE Championship subsequently became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion while the World Heavyweight Championship was retired, although the championship belts used to represent the two championships would adorn the WWE World Heavyweight Champion for several months afterwards, up until a single championship belt was introduced to Brock Lesnar in August 2014 on the Raw after SummerSlam. The WWE World Heavyweight Championship reverted to being called the WWE Championship in mid-2016 after the promotion reintroduced the brand split and the title became exclusive to SmackDown, resulting in Raw establishing the WWE Universal Championship as a counterpart.
  • The GFW Global Championship was unified with the Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship to create the Unified GFW World Heavyweight Championship at Slammiversary XV in July 2017. GFW Global Champion Alberto El Patron defeated Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion Lashley to unify both championships and become the Unified World Heavyweight Champion. The new championship retained the lineage of the TNA/Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship and the GFW Global Championship was retired, although the championship belts used to represent the two championships would adorn the Unified GFW World Heavyweight Champion until a single belt was eventually produced, and the championship was eventually renamed to Impact World Championship in 2018.
  • The GFW Women's Championship was unified with the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship to create the Unified GFW Knockouts Championship at Slammiversary XV in July 2017. GFW Women's Champion Sienna defeated Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Rosemary to unify both championships. The new championship retained the lineage of the TNA/Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship and the GFW Women's Championship was retired.
  • The IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championship were unified on March 1, 2021, to create the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, a new championship that originally did not retain the lineage of either former title. At Wrestle Kingdom 14 in January 2020, both titles were won in a Double Gold Dash match. They remained independently active but were defended together over the next year. Kota Ibushi then won both championships at Wrestle Kingdom 15 in January 2021. While Ibushi was initially recognized as the unified champion on March 1, he requested an official title unification match to be held on March 4 at New Japan Pro-Wrestling's 49th Anniversary Show, where Ibushi defeated El Desperado to officially become the inaugural IWGP World Heavyweight Champion. On January 4, 2026, at Wrestle Kingdom 20, Yota Tsuji defeated Konosuke Takeshita for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship and then the next day at New Year Dash!!, Tsuji restored the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, with all IWGP World Heavyweight Champions recognized as IWGP Heavyweight Champions as a result. The IWGP Intercontinental Championship remains retired however.
  • The TNA World Heavyweight Championship and Impact World Championship were unified as the Impact Unified World Championship at Sacrifice on March 13, 2021. The Impact World Championship was originally known as the TNA World Heavyweight Championship before the company was renamed from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling to Impact Wrestling in 2017. As part of a storyline in April 2020, Moose began to refer to himself as the TNA World Heavyweight Champion and carried the belt that last represented the title before it became known as the Impact World Championship. Impact did not recognize this until February 2021 and officially sanctioned Moose's championship. At Sacrifice, Impact World Champion Rich Swann defeated TNA World Heavyweight Champion Moose to unify the titles. The TNA World Heavyweight Championship was deactivated while the Impact World Championship became briefly known as the Impact Unified World Championship but reverted to Impact World Championship. The unified championship was represented by both title belts until August, when the TNA belt was retired. The Impact World Championship would then become the TNA World Championship once again after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original TNA name in January 2024.
  • The NXT Cruiserweight Championship was unified with the NXT North American Championship at the special New Year's Evil episode of WWE NXT 2.0 on January 4, 2022. North American Champion Carmelo Hayes defeated Cruiserweight Champion Roderick Strong to unify the titles. The Cruiserweight Championship was then retired with Hayes as the final champion.
  • The WWE Universal Championship and WWE Championship were unified as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 38 Night 2 on April 3, 2022. Universal Champion Roman Reigns defeated WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in a Winner Takes All match to unify the titles and become the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. Even though the match was billed as a unification match, both championship lineages remained independently active and the two championship belts would adorn the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion until a single championship belt was introduced to Reigns on the June 2, 2023 episode of SmackDown. Although the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship became represented by a single belt, both championship lineages remained independently active until WrestleMania XL Night 2 on April 7, 2024. That night, Reigns lost the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes, after which, the title was truncated to Undisputed WWE Championship. WWE's website had listed Rhodes as both the WWE Champion and Universal Champion until he lost the title to John Cena at WrestleMania 41 the following year. The official title history was then amended, removing Rhodes as a former Universal Champion and officially retiring the title at WrestleMania XL with Reigns recognized as its final holder, with the Undisputed WWE Championship only following the lineage of the WWE Championship since WrestleMania XL.
  • The Raw Tag Team Championship and SmackDown Tag Team Championship were unified as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship on the May 20, 2022 episode of WWE SmackDown. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos defeated RAW Tag Team Champions RK-Bro in a Winners Take All match to unify the titles and become the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions. Even though the match was billed as a unification match, both championships remained independently active although the championship belts used to represent the two championships would adorn the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions. At WrestleMania XL, both championships that made up the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship were split up as a result of a ladder match where both sets of tag team titles were hanging above the ring and were retrieved by two different teams, with Awesome Truth winning the RAW Tag Team Championship and A-Town Down Under winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. A few weeks later, the RAW Tag Team Championship was renamed as the World Tag Team Championship and the SmackDown Tag Team Championship was renamed as the WWE Tag Team Championship.
  • The NXT United Kingdom Championship was unified with the NXT Championship at Worlds Collide on September 4, 2022. NXT Champion Bron Breakker defeated NXT United Kingdom Champion Tyler Bate to unify the titles and become the unified NXT Champion. The NXT United Kingdom Championship was then retired with Bate recognized as the final champion.
  • The NXT UK Women's Championship was unified with the NXT Women's Championship at Worlds Collide on September 4, 2022. NXT Women's Champion Mandy Rose defeated NXT UK Women's Champion Meiko Satomura and Blair Davenport in a triple threat match to unify the titles and become the unified NXT Women's Champion. The NXT UK Women's Championship was then retired with Satomura recognized as the final champion.
  • The NXT UK Tag Team Championship was unified with the NXT Tag Team Championship at Worlds Collide on September 4, 2022. Pretty Deadly defeated NXT Tag Team Champions Creed Brothers, NXT UK Tag Team Champions Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs, and Gallus in a fatal four-way tag team elimination match to unify the titles and become the unified NXT Tag Team Champions. The NXT UK Tag Team Championship was then retired with Jensen and Briggs recognized as the final champions.
  • The NXT Women's Tag Team Championship was unified with the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on the June 23, 2023 episode of SmackDown. WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler defeated NXT Women's Tag Team Champions Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn to unify the titles and become the unified WWE Women's Tag Team Champions. The NXT Women's Tag Team Championship was then retired with Fyre and Dawn recognized as the final champions.
  • The NWA World Women's Television Championship was unified with the NWA World Television Championship, its male counterpart, at NWA's Paranoia event on January 13, 2024, which later aired on an episode of NWA Powerrr on February 13, 2024. NWA World Women's Television Champion Max the Impaler defeated NWA World Television Champion Mims to unify the men's and women's Television titles. This match was possible due to Max the Impaler identifying as non-binary and was allowed to face Mims. However, the unification of the titles would end at NWA Back to the Territories when Max the Impaler vacated the women's Television title as part of NWA's "Lucky Seven Rule" to challenge for the NWA World Women's Championship and would later lose the men's Television title as well.
  • The AEW World Trios Championship was unified with the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on April 21, 2024, at Dynasty: Zero Hour. ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions Bullet Club Gold defeated AEW World Trios Champions The Acclaimed in a Winners Take All match to unify the titles as the AEW Unified World Trios Championship. Even though the match was billed as a unification match, both championships remained independently active although the championship belts used to represent the two championships would adorn the AEW Unified World Trios Champions. However, on July 10, 2024, Bullet Club Gold, now going by the name Bang Bang Gang, were stripped of both sets of titles due to an injury suffered by Jay White, thus ending the unification of the championships.
  • In January 2025, Game Changer Wrestling's Ultraviolent Championship and Extreme Championship were unified when Matt Tremont won both of the championships, retiring the latter.
  • The AEW International Championship and the AEW Continental Championship were unified into the AEW Unified Championship at All In on July 12, 2025. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defeated International Champion Kenny Omega in a Winner Takes All match to unify the titles and become the inaugural Unified Champion. However, both the International and Continental titles remain independently active with the Unified Championship representing both titles, despite the Unified title having its own lineage. It was later explained the a wrestler would only be the Unified Champion by holding both the International and Continental titles simultaneously. On December 27, 2025, the unification of the championships would end when Okada, in the finals of the 2025 Continental Classic at AEW Worlds End, lost both the tournament and the Continental Championship to Jon Moxley, with the Unified Championship being vacated and rendered inactive as a result.