As the WWE prepares for the highly anticipated Road to WrestleMania 42, the company has been making strategic moves to secure its intellectual property. Recently, WWE filed applications for several new trademarks, including the iconic ‘Lasskicker’ moniker. This development has sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, leaving fans and insiders alike wondering what the future holds for the WWE.
A Blast from the Past: The ‘Lasskicker’ Legacy
The ‘Lasskicker’ nickname was a staple of Becky Lynch’s early tenure in the WWE, a time when she was rapidly rising through the ranks and making a name for herself as a fierce and formidable force in the women’s division. The moniker was a testament to Lynch’s unrelenting work ethic and commitment to becoming one of the best in the business. Now, it seems that WWE is looking to rekindle the magic of the past by bringing the ‘Lasskicker’ back into the fold.
According to a WWE insider, the company is exploring ways to reintroduce the ‘Lasskicker’ moniker as a nod to Lynch’s legacy and a way to pay homage to her contributions to the women’s division. “The WWE is always looking for ways to honor its past and celebrate the achievements of its legends,” the source revealed. “By filing a trademark for ‘Lasskicker,’ the company is essentially preserving a piece of wrestling history and opening the door for potential future use.”
Other Trademarks on the Roster
In addition to the ‘Lasskicker’ trademark, WWE has also filed applications for several other ring names and catchphrases. These include ‘The Irish Ace,’ ‘The King of the Ring,’ and ‘The Beast of Belfast.’ While the significance of these trademarks may not be immediately clear, insiders suggest that they could be used to brand new talent or to rebrand existing wrestlers.
Sources close to Cody Rhodes revealed that the ‘King of the Ring’ trademark could be used to launch a new prestige tournament, one that would bring together the best of the best in a battle for the coveted title. “Cody has always been a fan of the ‘King of the Ring’ concept, and he sees this as an opportunity to bring back a classic tournament that would be a huge draw for fans,” a source close to Rhodes revealed.
What Does it Mean for the Future of WWE?
The recent trademark filings are just the latest development in WWE’s ongoing efforts to build momentum for WrestleMania 42. As the company prepares for its biggest event of the year, it’s clear that WWE is committed to delivering a show that will leave fans talking for months to come.
According to a WWE executive, the company is exploring new and innovative ways to engage fans and create a more immersive experience. “We’re always looking for ways to push the boundaries of what’s possible in professional wrestling,” the executive revealed. “By filing trademarks for these iconic monikers, we’re essentially opening the door to new possibilities and opportunities for the WWE.”
The Road to WrestleMania 42 Heats Up
As the WWE continues to build momentum for WrestleMania 42, fans and insiders alike are left wondering what the future holds for the company. Will the ‘Lasskicker’ moniker be used to launch a new era for Becky Lynch, or will it be used to brand a new talent? One thing is certain, however: the WWE is on the move, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Stay tuned to Wrestling News for the latest updates on the WWE and the Road to WrestleMania 42. As the company continues to make its move, one thing is clear: the future of professional wrestling has never looked brighter.