Alex Shelley Takes Legal Action to Trademark Motor City Machine Guns

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Alex Shelley recently filed trademarks for the Motor City Machine Guns.

On March 19th, Shelley filed for “Motor City Machine Guns” and “MCMG.”

As we’ve been reporting here on eWn, Shelley and Chris Sabin’s TNA contracts will be expiring at the end of the month. They are scheduled to work Smash Wrestling’s show in London, Ontario, Canada on April 21, which is the same night as TNA’s post-Rebellion TV tapings.

You can check out the official trademark descriptions below:

Mark For: MOTOR CITY MACHINE GUNS trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of bandanas; Hats; Shirts; Shirts and short-sleeved shirts; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts.

Mark For: MCMG trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of bandanas; Hats; Shirts; Shirts and short-sleeved shirts; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts.

Alex Shelley, one-half of the popular tag team Motor City Machine Guns, has recently filed trademarks for their team name. This news has sparked speculation about the future of the team and their potential plans in the wrestling industry.

On March 19th, Shelley filed for trademarks for both “Motor City Machine Guns” and “MCMG.” This move comes as Shelley and his tag team partner Chris Sabin’s contracts with TNA are set to expire at the end of the month. The timing of the trademark filing has led many to believe that Shelley is taking steps to secure the rights to their team name, possibly in preparation for future endeavors.

Interestingly, Shelley and Sabin are scheduled to appear at Smash Wrestling’s show in London, Ontario, Canada on April 21st. This is the same night as TNA’s post-Rebellion TV tapings, which adds further intrigue to their contract situation. It remains to be seen whether they will continue their partnership with TNA or explore other opportunities in the wrestling world.

The official trademark descriptions shed light on the merchandise that could potentially be associated with the Motor City Machine Guns brand. The trademarks cover a range of items, including bandanas, hats, shirts, sweatshirts, and hooded sweatshirts. This suggests that Shelley is not only looking to protect their team name but also potentially capitalize on their popularity by releasing merchandise featuring the Motor City Machine Guns branding.

The Motor City Machine Guns have been a beloved tag team in the wrestling industry for over a decade. Known for their high-flying and innovative in-ring style, they have garnered a dedicated fan base. Their unique blend of athleticism and charisma has made them a standout team in promotions such as TNA and Ring of Honor.

With their contracts set to expire soon, fans are eagerly awaiting news about the future of the Motor City Machine Guns. Will they re-sign with TNA and continue to entertain audiences on a larger stage? Or will they explore opportunities in other promotions, potentially bringing their exciting brand of wrestling to new audiences?

Only time will tell what lies ahead for the Motor City Machine Guns. However, the filing of these trademarks indicates that Alex Shelley is taking proactive steps to protect their team name and potentially expand their brand. Wrestling fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see what the future holds for this dynamic tag team.