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List of current champions in All Elite Wrestling

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List of current champions in All Elite Wrestling
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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida, and is considered the second largest wrestling promotion in the United States behind WWE. Title reigns are either determined by professional wrestling matches or are awarded to a wrestler as a result of the culmination of various scripted storylines.

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There are currently nine total championships in AEW, with five singles championships, one traditional tag team championship, and one six-man tag team championship for male wrestlers, and two singles championships for female wrestlers. Championships from AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor are also occasionally defended on AEW programming; its titles can be found at the Ring of Honor article.

As of August 7, 2025, 10 wrestlers hold AEW's championships (including a triple champion). This list includes the number of times the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and a description of the winning bout.

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The American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW) promotes several professional wrestling championships for its men's and women's divisions. AEW often broadcasts championship matches on their weekly television programs—Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Night Collision—as well as television specials. Championship defenses also occur at the promotion's periodic pay-per-view events.[citation needed]

Men

Singles

At the top of AEW's championship hierarchy for male wrestlers is the AEW World Championship. It is held by two-time champion "Hangman" Adam Page, who defeated Jon Moxley in a Texas Deathmatch at All In on July 12, 2025.[1]

The secondary title for male wrestlers is the AEW International Championship, which is held by first-time champion Kazuchika Okada, who defeated Kenny Omega at All In on July 12, 2025, in a Winner Takes All Unification match in which Okada defended the Continental Championship, subsequently becoming the Unified Champion.[2]

The AEW TNT Championship and the AEW Continental Championship serve as tertiary level titles. The TNT Championship is a television championship, while the Continental Championship is defended under Continental Rules in which no one is allowed at ringside and outside interference is strictly prohibited. The TNT Championship is held by first-time champion Kyle Fletcher, who defeated Dustin Rhodes in a Chicago Street Fight on Collision on July 31, 2025.[3] The Continental Championship is held by first-time champion Kazuchika Okada, who defeated Eddie Kingston on Dynamite on March 20, 2024.[4]

The AEW Unified Championship is the unification of the Continental and International titles, although both titles maintain their individual lineages while the Unified title also has its own lineage. It is held by Kazuchika Okada, the Continental Champion who defeated International Champion Kenny Omega in a Winner Takes All Unification match at All In on July 12, 2025, to become the inaugural Unified Champion. Since Okada won as the Continental Champion, the Unified Championship is contested under the same Continental Rules.[5]

Tag Team

The AEW World Tag Team Championship is AEW's traditional tag team title, being contested by teams of two wrestlers. It is held by first-time champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin). They defeated Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen) on Dynamite on January 22, 2025.[6]

The AEW World Trios Championship is a six-man tag team championship, contested by teams of three wrestlers, referred to as trios. It is held by first-time champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata), who defeated the Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Jon Moxley)[a] at Dynamite: Spring BreakThru on April 16, 2025.[7]

A male wrestler who has won the World, World Tag Team, and World Trios Championships is considered to have won the AEW Triple Crown. A wrestler who has won the three aforementioned titles plus the International Championship, in no particular order, is considered to have won the AEW Grand Slam.

Women

At the top of AEW's championship hierarchy for female wrestlers is the AEW Women's World Championship. It is held by record four-time champion "Timeless" Toni Storm, who defeated Mariah May at Grand Slam Australia on February 15, 2025.[8]

The secondary title for female wrestlers is the AEW TBS Championship, which is also a television championship. It is held by first-time champion Mercedes Moné, who defeated Willow Nightingale at Double or Nothing on May 26, 2024.[9]

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