WWE filed for two trademarks on the Sin Cara name last week. The USPTO (United States Patent & Trademark Office) records show that two applications were filed on October 21, both for merchandise use.
Whenever a WWE Superstar publicly asks for their release, like Luke Harper and Mike Kanellis did, there’s a chorus of fans in comments sections and on social media that say “He shouldn’t have made it ...
“This is the most recent member of my family,” he wrote. “Also, I have NOT signed a new contract with the WWE! What a cute little guy.” This is the most recent member of my family. Also, I have NOT ...
Sin Cara took to his official Twitter page that he is looking to be released from his WWE contract. While he goes on to state his gratitude with his tenure with the company, he expressed that the WWE ...
As per the USPTO, WWE had two trademarks of Sin Cara, both for general merchandise use, which were canceled earlier this year on August 28th and September 25th. WWE ...
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