The Revival Have Reportedly Been Pulled From Television Ahead Of Their Planned WWE Departure

The Revival Have Reportedly Been Pulled From Television Ahead Of Their Planned WWE Departure

All signs are pointing to Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder leaving WWE once their current contracts expire, and it's now said that WWE has pulled them off both television and all upcoming Live events...

By JoshWilding - Mar 06, 2020 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The writing has seemingly been on the wall for The Revival for a while now, and in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer shares an update on what's happening with the team. Apparently, this Sunday's Tag Team Elimination Chamber match was supposed to feature Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, but they've been replaced with the Lucha House Party.

As of right now, The Revival aren't appearing on television or non-televised WWE Live events, so chances are we won't see much more of them before their planned departure from the company. 

It's possible that WWE will try to humiliate them in some way before they leave, of course, but the bigger issue here could be that a legal battle over certain trademarks could be on the horizon after the talented former Tag Team Champions used a lawyer associated with various All Elite Wrestling stars to trademark a number of sayings and monikers associated with their time in WWE.

WWE has responded to that by filing similar trademarks, so it's now going to be interesting seeing where things go from here. One thing we do know is that they're almost certainly leaving WWE. 
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