10 Pieces Of WWE History Made Over WrestleMania 35 Weekend

7. Once, Twice, Three Times An Uso

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Sticking with tag teams now and one of the most successful duos of the modern era.

It's amazing to think that Jimmy and Jey Uso were bland-as-beige babyfaces just a few years ago. Ever since the second brand split in 2016, the brothers have completely reinvented themselves and are now one of the divisions top and most decorated performers.

The pair are six-time tag team champions - four reigns with the SmackDown belts and two reigns with the WWE Tag Team Championships back when there was just one set of tag titles. But that's not the statistic we're interested in here.

The Usos walked into WrestleMania 35 as SmackDown Tag Team Champions. They also did this at 'Manias 34 and 33, making them the only team in history to be tag team champions at the start of three consecutive WrestleManias.

If it weren't for a loss to The Bludgeon Brothers in a triple threat at WrestleMania 34, then The Usos would have equalled Demolition's record of leaving three straight 'Manias with the tag gold. Ax and Smash had gold at the fourth, fifth, and sixth Show of Shows, in an era where there was only one set of tag straps.

Impressive stuff from The Usos and Demolition's record is still very much in reach.

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