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The Usos

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The Usos
The Usos (Jimmy on left, Jey on right) as WWE Tag Team Champions in 2014
Tag team
MembersJey Uso / Josh Fatu / Joshua Fatu / Jules Uso
Jimmy Uso / John Fatu / Jonathan Fatu
Name(s)The Fatu Brothers[1]
The Samoan Soldiers[1]
The Usos[2]
The Uso Brothers[3]
Billed heightsJey Uso: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Jimmy Uso: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Combined
billed weight
493 lb (224 kg)
Billed fromSan Francisco, California[2][4]
DebutJune 8, 2007[5]
DisbandedAugust 5, 2023
Years active2007–2023

The Usos (born August 22, 1985) were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of identical twin brothers Jimmy and Jey Uso. They are signed to WWE. As of 2024, Jey performs on the Raw brand, while Jimmy is a free agent because of an injury. In WWE they are eight-time Tag team champions (three-time Raw Tag Team Champions and five-time SmackDown Tag Team Champions). Their fifth reign as SmackDown Tag Team Champions is the longest tag team championship reign in the company at 622 days.

Jimmy (real name Jonathan Solofa Fatu) and Jey (real name Joshua Samuel Fatu) are the twin sons of Solofa Fatu, better known as Rikishi, and are part of the Anoa'i family. They were members of the family's stable The Bloodline. Their younger brother Joseph Yokozuna also works in WWE as Solo Sikoa.

In wrestling

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Championships and accomplishments

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  1. The title was called "WWE Tag Team Championship" during their first and second reigns. The Usos won the titles (which were now called "WWE Raw Tag Team Championship") a third time as the reigning SmackDown champions in a Winners take all match and from this moment were called "Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions".

References

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