Cody Calafiore has won several Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions on Big Brother 22: All-Stars, and he might not be done winning yet. The fans already knew what Cody was capable of after watching him on Big Brother 16. However, at this point in the game on BB22, there's no denying that Cody has proven himself yet again to be a true comp beast. When the fans were first introduced to Cody Calafiore on BB16, he was just a 23-year-old sales account executive from Howell, New Jersey. However, that cast was full of young and athletic players who, like Cody, made that a very competitive season.

Still, Cody won a lot of competitions on Big Brother 16, despite being up against other comp beasts like Caleb Reynolds and Frankie Grande. Specifically, Cody won three HOHs and three POVs on BB16. Despite the Battle of the Block format, he was never "dethroned" as a Head of Household. As HOH, Cody sent home Brittany Martinez, Donny Thompson, and Victoria Rafaeli. As a POV holder, however, he never actually used the veto to save anyone from the block. But because Big Brother 16 aired six years ago, some viewers were curious to see whether Cody would match - or even beat - that track record on this new season.

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Not only has Cody Calafiore matched his BB16 track record on Big Brother: All-Stars, but he has also surpassed it. On BB22, Cody has won a total of three Head of Household competitions and four Power of Veto competitions. He's guaranteed in the Final 3, which means that it's still possible for him to win two more HOH comps. If Cody wins two more HOH competitions in the Final 3, he will tie with Frankie Grande's BB16 record of winning five HOH comps during a single season. That said, it must be noted that Frankie's record was helped by the Battle of the Block twist (that had two players winning HOH every week). If Cody wins five HOHs on BB22, those will be five standalone wins for him, which is very impressive. Cody's brother Paulie Calafiore - who competed on Big Brother 18 and on a few seasons of The Challenge - shared a few interesting stats on Twitter (seen below) detailing all the wins from the Calafiore brothers.

In the event that Cody walks out of Big Brother: All-Stars with five HOH wins and four POV wins, he is also poised to break a few all-time records in the series. Adding the three HOHs on BB16 and the possible five HOHs on BB22, Cody would get to a total of eight HOHs on the show, beating Janelle Pierzina, Rachel Reilly, and Paul Abrahamian's record of six HOH wins. Adding up Cody's three POVs on BB16 and four POVs on BB22, he matches Janelle's record of seven POV wins but still stays behind Paul's eight POV wins. Last but not least, if Cody does win nine competitions (five HOHs and four POVs) on BB22 and we add them to the six comp wins from BB16, Cody will have an overall track record of 15 competitions won on Big Brother. This total would surpass Paul Abrahamian's all-time record of 14 comp wins on the show.

The fans may consider this a boring season because of the overwhelming dominance from the Committee alliance, but there are certainly plenty of fascinating stats here for the Big Brother fans to analyze and geek out.

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Big Brother 22: All-Stars airs Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8pm EST on CBS.

Sources: Paul Calafiore's Twitter