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A Few News I Guess: Cesaro Trademarked WHAT!?

Since this past week's news was as slow as the time it takes me to wake up every morning, I decided to showcase a few news, I guess? 

A Name Change For A WWE SUPERSTAR!!?

Elias has been, to quote Justin Timberlake, "dead and gone" for quite some time and it seems like the man with a "lead singer of a band" look, is getting a name change at least if you believe what Al Fightful Bin Select has to say. 

In the report, it notes that Elias is getting a brand new character with vignettes being filmed for the *ugh* former 24/7 champion. 

Fightful also stated that Elias will remain on the red brand with a name change being "pitched". 

Cesaro Trademarked WHAT!? 

My man Claudio looked at WWE after negotiations and said, "Nah, I'm good". 

Last week, the man with only one singles match at WrestleMania in his decade tenure with the company, filed a trademark for the initial "CSRO" for the use of merchandise and his coffee goods as well as pro wrestling. 

It looks like he's moving on with Titan Towers (no f**king shit) and I'm hoping nothing but the best for the Swiss superman. 

Former WWE Producer On Whether Triple H Joins AEW. 

Billy Gunn. You know him as a cowboy, an a** man and now a producer for the all elite white brand. Ya boy Billy was asked in an interview with WrestlingInc on whether Hunter Hearts Helmsley joins the elite brand: 

"I’m going to say no to that. I’m going to say no that, and leave it there.”

Slow news day, huh, Omar? 


What do you think about the news I just reported and follow me on the tweets @omartheplayaguy? Anyways, stay safe smarks.

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