WWE has recently submitted a trademark application that appears to be linked to the new group with Karrion Kross and the returning Authors of Pain.
On the most recent SmackDown episode, Kross teamed up with Akam and Rezar, accompanied by Scarlett and Paul Ellering. Collectively, they attacked Bobby Lashley and the Street Profits.
On January 7, WWE officially filed for the trademark “Final Testament.” This trademark is specifically registered for entertainment purposes. Here is the provided description:
“Mark For: FINAL TESTAMENT™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and sports entertainment via an online community portal.”
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WWE Files Trademark Application for “Final Testament” Linked to Karrion Kross and Authors of Pain
In a recent development, WWE has submitted a trademark application that seems to be connected to the new group featuring Karrion Kross and the returning Authors of Pain. This move has sparked excitement among wrestling fans, as it hints at potential storylines and character developments in the future.
During a recent episode of SmackDown, Karrion Kross teamed up with Akam and Rezar, accompanied by Scarlett and Paul Ellering. Together, they launched a surprise attack on Bobby Lashley and the Street Profits. This unexpected alliance has left fans speculating about the direction WWE is taking with these superstars.
On January 7, WWE officially filed for the trademark “Final Testament.” The application specifies that it is intended for entertainment purposes, particularly wrestling exhibitions and performances by professional wrestlers and entertainers. The trademark also covers broadcasting media such as television, radio, and the internet or commercial online services. Additionally, it includes providing wrestling news and information through a global computer network and an online community portal focused on sports and sports entertainment.
The filing of this trademark application suggests that WWE has big plans for the group consisting of Karrion Kross and the Authors of Pain. It indicates that they may be featured prominently in upcoming wrestling exhibitions and performances, potentially with a unique storyline or gimmick associated with the “Final Testament” concept.
While the exact details of how this trademark will be utilized remain unknown, it has certainly generated buzz among wrestling enthusiasts. Fans are eagerly anticipating the debut of this new group and are curious to see how their characters will evolve within the WWE universe.
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As the WWE continues to innovate and introduce new characters and storylines, trademarks like “Final Testament” serve as a reminder of the company’s commitment to delivering exciting and engaging entertainment to its loyal fanbase.