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5 WWE records that were broken in February 2018
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When it comes to WWE stats, we only usually hear numbers being thrown around during the build to the Royal Rumble or when somebody has racked up multiple title reigns.
However, regular viewers of WWE programming might have noticed throughout February 2018 that several records were broken during the month – two on Raw, two at Elimination Chamber and one on SmackDown Live.
In this article, we select five of those records and take a look at how and when they were broken.
#5 The Usos set new SmackDown record
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The Usos have claimed to have the rest of the SmackDown Live tag division “on lock” ever since they were drafted to the brand in July 2016, and nobody can argue that Jimmy and Jey are among the best teams of their generation.
The trash-talking twins are closing in on a combined 300 days as SmackDown Tag Team champions, which is by far the longest cumulative reign in the title’s 18-month history (American Alpha and Heath Slater & Rhyno share second on the all-time list with 84-day reigns).
In February, Jimmy and Jey set a new record for the longest single reign with the titles when they surpassed the previous 124-day record that was set by, you guessed it, themselves.