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Old 03-11-2021, 08:02 PM   #4323
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Found this interesting since it usually doesn't work this way for trademarks involving real names.

WWE got their trademark for "Dean Ambrose" initially rejected due to them not getting consent from Jon Moxley despite that not being his real name nor a ring name he used in the indies and the character being owned by WWE. Its all due to a snafu WWE made when they filed the trademark that ended up giving Moxley legal priority over the name and WWE being very lazy when it came to correcting the mistake.

The way the USPTO responded, seems even if WWE fixed it, Moxley might still end up with some ownership of the name.



https://heelbynature.com/wrestling-n...itten-consent/
It would be awesome if Moxley does get to keep it, then they can make some jobber in AEW Dean Ambrose, Vince would be pissed lol
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