Matt Cardona fka Zack Ryder Files Trademarks Following WWE Exit


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Former WWE Star Zack Ryder has filed trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark office for the terms “Internet Champion” and “Alwayz Ready”.

The trademarks were filed under two classes, including merchandise and “entertainment services by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality”.

The term “Internet Champion” refers to the championship Cardona debuted on his Youtube show, Z! True Long Island Story. The championship made appearances on WWE programming as well as live events.

Internet Champion Trademark

In the latter years of Cardona’s WWE career, he used the term “Always Ready”, which has not been modified to include a “Z” instead of an “S”.

Zack Ryder Trademark

The trademarks were filed on April 21 via Michael Dockins, who is the go-to attorney for several pro-wrestlers looking to file trademarks.

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