IYO SKY didn’t just capture the Women’s World Championship on the March 3, WWE Raw, but she also made history in the process. In the main event of the show, SKY defeated Rhea Ripley to win the gold, kicking off her first reign as Women’s World Champion.
SKY’s victory wasn’t just big for her and Damage CTRL, but has etched the Japanese star’s name into the history books. With her win, SKY has become the first woman to win a Grand Slam in two major promotions.
SKY first achieved the feat in STARDOM, where she held every championship available to accomplish during her tenure. Not only is SKY a STARDOM Grand Slam Champion, but she was the first-ever wrestler to accomplish the feat.
The Genius of the Sky is the seventh Women’s WWE Grand Slam Champion, following in the footsteps of the Four Horsewomen, Asuka, and Rhea Ripley. The feat is accomplished when a Superstar has held the Raw/Women’s Championship, the SmackDown/Women’s World Championship, the NXT Women’s Championship, and the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships.
With this victory, SKY is set to face Bianca Belair, the 2025 Women’s Elimination Chamber match, at WrestleMania 41. With her second WrestleMania title match in two years, IYO SKY continues to prove herself as a trailblazer in the ring.