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WWE Superstar Drew Gulak has filed a trademark for his former independent stable “Catch Point”.
Gulak filed the trademark with the United States Trademark and Patent Office on 12/27. The filing was done under the business name “Catchpoint Incorporated”.
Catch Point was a collective of wrestlers who worked for EVOLVE from 2015 – 2018, including Drew Gulak, Tracey Williams, TJP, Matt Riddle, Fred Yehi, Chris Dickinson, Jaka, Dominic Garrini, and Stokely Hathaway
According to the trademark filing, the name will be used for “Professional wrestling entertainment events and clothing”
International Class 041: Professional wrestling entertainment events; clothing; wrestling;
In International Class 041, the mark was first used by the applicant or the applicant’s related company or licensee or predecessor in interest at least as early as 03/08/2015, and first used in commerce at least as early as 03/08/2015, and is now in use in such commerce. The applicant is submitting one(or more) specimen(s) showing the mark as used in commerce on or in connection with any item in the class of listed goods/services
During EVOLVE’s 10th Anniversary Show, which aired on the WWE Network, Drew Gulak faced Matt Riddle in a Catch Point Reunion Match.
Drew Gulak signed a three-year deal with WWE in 2016, and has recently joined the RAW brand. It’s unknown if he was switched to a five-year deal alongside other WWE Cruiserweight talent.