WWE Files Trademarks Blocking The Revival From Using Them Ahead Of Their Apparent Departure

WWE Files Trademarks Blocking The Revival From Using Them Ahead Of Their Apparent Departure

In recent months, The Revival have been filing trademarks for their apparent WWE departure, but the company is now hitting back by filing their own trademarks to stop the tag team from using them...

By JoshWilding - Mar 01, 2020 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder have been using a lawyer closely associated with All Elite Wrestling stars to file trademarks for their planned WWE departure, but the company they've worked for appear to have hit back at the former Tag Team Champion. 

WWE has registered trademarks for "The Mechanics" and "No Flips Just Fists." The latter is slightly different to Wilder and Dawson's "No Flips, Just Fists" (there's no comma), so WWE is clearly looking to make it harder for the tag team and potentially create some conflicts with using these phrases in a company like AEW.

The Revival has also trademarked names and sayings closely associated with their WWE runs, so whether that's something their soon to be former employers take issue with is hard to say right now. 

We'll keep you guys updated as we learn more. 
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