Luke Harper Prepares For WWE Departure By Trademarking The Name He Used Before Signing With Them

Luke Harper Prepares For WWE Departure By Trademarking The Name He Used Before Signing With Them

Luke Harper may have made a brief return to WWE earlier this year as an ally to Erick Rowan but he's clearly still determined to leave the company as he's trademarked the name he previously used...

By JoshWilding - Dec 02, 2019 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It's no secret that Luke Harper is keen to leave WWE and while they refused to release him and then added more time to his contract due to time he missed thanks to injuries, he's clearly still planning to leave the company as soon as possible. 

A number of outlets are reporting that Harper trademarked the name "Brodie Lee" on November 26th and, as you may recall, that's the name he used on the independent scene before signing with WWE.

Common sense says that he's going to use that name moving forward and once he's free from WWE, Brodie Lee will be back. Common sense says he'll ultimately head to All Elite Wrestling, especially as he's considered a tremendous worker and has a lot of friends in the company. 

As always, we'll keep you guys updated as we hear more. 
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