
WWE Files Trademark for “Grande Americano” – WWE has officially applied for the trademark “Grande Americano”, filing the application on March 13 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The filing falls under the entertainment services classification, which is standard for WWE trademarks related to wrestlers, characters, and on-screen personas.
The official description of the trademark includes:
- Wrestling exhibitions and performances both live and through various broadcast media
- Providing wrestling news and information online
- Fan club services and the organization of wrestling-related social events
- Online content, including newsletters, blogs, and information portals related to sports entertainment
While WWE has not confirmed how the name will be used, speculation suggests it could be linked to Chad Gable’s new persona following recent events on RAW.
On the March 10 episode of WWE RAW, a masked wrestler, wearing an “American Made” mask, attacked Rey Mysterio at ringside. The unknown luchador executed a German suplex on Mysterio before security intervened. Although the attacker’s identity was not officially revealed, it was strongly implied to be Chad Gable.
Gable has recently undergone a strange transformation, claiming to be mastering the “dark arts” of lucha libre after suffering losses to Mysterio and Dragon Lee. On the March 3 episode of WWE RAW, a pre-recorded segment showed Gable purchasing a mysterious box that supposedly granted him new abilities. His sudden attack on Mysterio suggests he has now embraced this new persona.
When questioned about the attack, Gable denied any involvement, but the timing of WWE’s trademark filing adds fuel to the speculation. If “Grande Americano” is indeed his new character, fans can expect more developments in the coming weeks.
WWE Files Trademark for “Grande Americano”