The Revival filed a trademark for “SHATTER MACHINE,” the name of their finishing move, on January 8.
The trademark is registered to both Dawson and Wilder, under their real names, David Harwood and Daniel Wheeler.
Their WWE contracts are set to expire some time this spring/summer. WWE has made them offers for new deals, but they have yet to re-sign. They requested their release about a year ago in January 2019.
Yesterday, Dawson posted a vague tweet about “going away for a while,” but today he clarified that he was talking about taking a break from social media.
I’ve had many friends & fans ask me about this. I should’ve clarified, I’m taking a break from social media. I apologize for that vague tweet, but I do appreciate EVERYONE’S support. Everything I do is for my family. I only want the best for them. They’re my #1.
Thank you.#FTR https://t.co/w0R0qYlRte
— Scott Dawson (@ScottDawsonWWE) January 13, 2020

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