Big Cass May Be Returning To WWE Television Under His Original NXT Ring-Name Of Colin Cassady

Big Cass May Be Returning To WWE Television Under His Original NXT Ring-Name Of Colin Cassady

We're hearing that WWE recently filed a trademark application for the name Colin Cassady, which may suggest that Big Cass will be returning from injury under his original NXT moniker. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 05, 2018 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Raw Superstar Big Cass is reportedly gearing up to get back to action after months of being on the shelf with an ACL tear, but it looks like he may be wrestling under a different name upon his return.

WWE recently filed a trademark application for Colin Cassady, which was the seven-footer's original ring-name when he made his debut in NXT. This could be a sign that the company is going to revert to that moniker, possibly in an attempt to distance Cass from controversial former partner, Enzo Amore.

Before his injury, Cass seemed primed for a main-event push, so it'll be interesting to see how he's utilized once he's ready to rumble again.


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