Dash Wilder, real name Daniel Wheeler, filed to trademark the name “Cash Wheeler” with the US Patent and Trademark Office on March 9. The name “Dash Wilder” is trademarked by WWE, so he wouldn’t be able to use that outside of the company.
“Scott Dawson” and “The Revival” are also trademarked by WWE.
Wilder also filed for the following trademarks recently:
– “#FTR” – January 1
– “#FTRKO” – January 7
– “Shatter Machine” – January 8
– “Top Guys” – February 18
– “Say Yeah” – February 18
– “No Flips, Just Fists” – February 18
On February 18, WWE also filed for “No Flips Just Fists” (without the comma).
WWE also filed for the name “The Mechanics” on February 24, which was The Revival’s original name in NXT.
The Revival seem to be all but done with WWE. Scott Dawson’s contract expires in April and Dash Wilder’s expires in June.

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