Last month, Indi Hartwell, Baron Corbin, and Tegan Nox concluded their contracts with WWE. Currently, Nox and Hartwell are patiently waiting for the termination of their 90-day non-competition obligations before they can commit to bookings and sign contracts with other wrestling promotions.
On the 18th of December, Hartwell submitted a new trademark for her name under the entertainment services category to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), facilitated by Michael E. Dockins.
Below you can take a look at the explicit description of Hartwell’s official trademark:
“Entertainment exemplified by wrestling contests; Entertainment amenities such as live presentations by a sports entertainment figure and professional wrestler; Entertainment services that include public appearances by a personality of sports entertainment and professional wrestling. The provision of wrestling exhibitions and performances by an entertainer and professional wrestler. Offering online interviews with a sports entertainer and professional wrestler, in the sphere of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for amusement and providing wrestling news and information through a universal computer network.”
Hartwell has also been active in reestablishing her PWTees online storefront as evident below:
“🚨 My @PWTees store is BACK! 🚨 I’m re-releasing this design from a few years ago and have more designs coming this week 🫶 https://t.co/frfUvYIxyX pic.twitter.com/Hn3Vdq5kOu
— Indi Wrestling (@indi_hartwell) December 17, 2024”
In other news, Deonna Purrazzo, an ex-WWE superstar now signed to AEW, has filled out a trademark plea for “The Vendetta” on December 18 with the USPTO via Michael E. Dockins, under the entertainment services category. This appellation, “The Vendetta,” is related to Purrazzo’s fresh tag team with Taya Valkyrie. They introduced themselves as a duo on Rampage’s episode aired on December 4th, defeating opponents Ella Elizabeth and Freya States.