#2 Sheamus
The second man to conquer this historic triple crown, Sheamus' journey began in 2010, when he became King of the Ring.
In a one-night tournament, Sheamus would defeat John Morrison in the finals to capture the crown, though his reign would be the start of a losing streak for the Irish Superstar, which ended in March the next year.
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Just over a year after his coronation, Sheamus would continue his journey to the Triple Crown in 2012, with a victory at that year's Royal Rumble Pay Per View.
Entering the match at number a #22, the Great White would last an ironic 22 minutes and 22 seconds to win the contest, eliminating Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston and finally Chris Jericho to win the contest.
This win was certainly better for Sheamus, who would win the World Heavyweight title in seconds at WrestleMania 28, beating Daniel Bryan.
In 2015, Sheamus captured the Money in the Bank briefcase as a heel and would cash-in in November that year, on an exhausted Roman Reigns.
Though his reign as champion was brief, Sheamus still made history completing the Triple Crown.