It's July, which means that 2022 the calendar year is officially half over. The days will start to get shorter, the weather will eventually cool off, and the WWE Universe will prepare for the back half of their slate of Big Four Premium Live Events, with SummerSlam coming later this month and Survivor Series scheduled for later this year.

So naturally, with half of the year in the books, it's understandable to look back on the year and see how things are going in the WWE Universe; from individual win-loss records, to how long Roman Reigns' championship reign has been going, to which wrestlers have had the most matches through the first six-ish months of the year.

That last question is where the fine folks over at Wrestle Ops found themselves on a beautiful Saturday afternoon, where they went through the results and found the most-used wrestlers in Vince McMahon's promotion.

*Spoiler alert* the top two performers are related.

Yup, the Usos, Jimmy, and Jay, stand head and shoulders above the rest of the WWE Universe and hold the record for most singles matches and most tag team matches through the first 197 days of the calendar year, with 77 and 75 matches respectively. Surprising? Not even a little bit; the Usos perform on both RAW and SmackDown, and because Roman Reigns is a part-time performer at best, they often have to do the business of “The Tribal Cheif” in order to keep the entire factions storylines going and their names fresh in the mouths of Corey Graves, Pat Mcafee, Byron Saxton, and Michael Cole.