WWE Hall of Famer and current AEW talent Arn Anderson took to Twitter today (June 3) to announce that he now owns a legendary wrestling trademark.
Anderson announced that he is now in ownership of the ‘Four Horsemen’ trademark, which he was previously facing issues with filing due to Notre Dame University.
He tweeted the following statement:
Great news for Horsemen fans!
I now own the 4 Horsemen trademark and for those fans that missed out on original 4 Horsemen merchandise, it will soon be available on BoxOfGimmicks.com
The Tradition of Excellence Lives On.
Anderson was famously a member of the original Four Horsemen, alongside Ric Flair, Ole Anderson and Tully Blanchard.
A statement.
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— Arn Anderson (@TheArnShow) June 3, 2022
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