Dax Harwood has filed a trademark for the term CM-FTR despite CM Punk’s departure from All Elite Wrestling following an altercation at All In.
The filing was made on October 5, and reads as follows:
“Mark For: CMFTR trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestlers and sports entertainers; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestlers and sports entertainers; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestlers and sports entertainers; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring professional wrestlers and sports entertainers in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.”
FTR and Punk teamed several times during their time working in AEW and both FTR members have spoken fondly of Punk in interviews.
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Dax Harwood Files Trademark for CM-FTR Following CM Punk’s Departure from AEW
Former All Elite Wrestling (AEW) wrestler Dax Harwood has recently filed a trademark for the term CM-FTR, despite CM Punk’s departure from the company. This move has sparked curiosity and speculation among wrestling fans about the potential significance of this trademark.
The filing was made on October 5 and covers various categories related to entertainment in the field of professional wrestling. It includes entertainment services such as wrestling contests, exhibits, and performances by professional wrestlers and entertainers. The trademark also covers live appearances, personal appearances, and televised appearances by professional wrestlers and sports entertainers. Additionally, it encompasses providing wrestling news and information online, as well as conducting online interviews featuring professional wrestlers and sports entertainers in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment.
The timing of this trademark filing is interesting, as it comes after CM Punk’s departure from AEW following an altercation at All In. CM Punk, a highly popular and influential figure in the wrestling industry, had teamed up with Dax Harwood and his tag team partner Cash Wheeler, collectively known as FTR, during their time in AEW. Both members of FTR have spoken fondly of Punk in interviews, indicating a positive working relationship between them.
The trademark filing for CM-FTR raises questions about the potential future plans involving Dax Harwood and CM Punk. It is unclear whether this trademark is related to a potential collaboration or project between the two wrestlers, or if it is simply a strategic move by Harwood to protect the term for future use.
Wrestling fans are eagerly awaiting further developments and announcements regarding the CM-FTR trademark. Speculation and theories about its meaning and potential implications have already started circulating within the wrestling community. Some believe it could be a hint at a future alliance or storyline involving Dax Harwood and CM Punk, while others think it might be a precautionary measure to prevent others from using the term.
As with any trademark filing, it is important to note that the approval and use of the trademark are subject to various legal processes and considerations. It remains to be seen how this trademark will be utilized and whether it will have any significant impact on the wrestling industry.
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As the wrestling community eagerly awaits more information about the CM-FTR trademark, it is clear that Dax Harwood’s filing has generated considerable interest and speculation. Only time will tell what this trademark truly signifies and how it will shape the future of professional wrestling.