WWE
A former WWE star has now filed a trademark for a familiar ring name, according to a recent USPTO application.
In August of this year, Karrion Kross and Scarlett parted ways with WWE after their contracts expired.
Kross has since gone on to reveal details behind the contract negotiations that took place shortly before their eventual departure.
With both now fixtures on the independent scene, competing as Killer Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux, a new filing has seen the latter seek to trademark her ring name.
Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under US Serial Number 99534765, the real-life Elizabeth Chihaia-Kesar has filed an application for the term “SCARLETT”.
The application was filed on December 8 with the USPTO and covers the Goods and Services category of:
“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer”
Although closely associated, Kross has previously addressed whether they are looking to be booked together on the independent wrestling scene.
Tony Khan has recently discussed the possibility of signing the former Karrion Kross to an AEW deal.
For those interested in trademarks, WrestleTalk has its very own tracker for AEW and WWE filings, which can be found right here.
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