Dash Wilder Files Trademark For New Name When He Leaves WWE


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Dash Wilder (Daniel Wheeler) is seemingly preparing for his post-WWE career, filing a trademark for a new wrestling name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

On 3/10, Wilder filed a trademark for the name “Cash Wheeler” via attorney Michael E. Dockins of Shumaker Loop & Kendrick.

The trademark was filed under the Goods & Services classification.

G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes

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Dockins has been the go-to lawyer for several wrestlers to secure trademarks including Shawn Spears, Jon Moxley, Charlotte Flair, Joey Janela, and Cody.


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Scott Dawson has yet to file a trademark for a new stage name. Dawson’s WWE contract will end in April, while Wilder has an extra ten weeks on his deal due to being injured.

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