WWE Files Trademark Application for The Bump! Find Out the Exciting Details!

WWE has recently announced that it has successfully secured the trademark rights for one of its popular online shows, “WWE’s The Bump.” The company filed the trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on August 15.

Debuting in 2019, “WWE’s The Bump” has gained a substantial following with its weekly episodes featuring a mix of guests and wrestlers. The show incorporates both in-studio appearances and video call-ins, allowing fans to interact with their favorite stars, ask questions, and delve deeper into ongoing storylines.

Available on YouTube and WWE’s various social media platforms, “WWE’s The Bump” has been hosted by a talented team consisting of Kayla Braxton, Matt Camp, Evan T. Mack, McKenzie Mitchell, Ryan Pappolla, and Dan Vollmayer.

The trademark filing for “WWE’s The Bump” was made for entertainment purposes, with the following description:

“Mark For: WWE’S THE BUMP trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of a show about professional wrestling; providing wrestling news and information through broadcast media including television and distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media.”

This trademark acquisition further solidifies WWE’s commitment to delivering top-notch entertainment to its fans. By securing the rights to “WWE’s The Bump,” the company ensures that it can continue to provide engaging content centered around professional wrestling and keep fans informed about the latest news and developments in the industry.

For more information about the trademark filing for “WWE’s The Bump,” you can visit Wrestling Headlines.

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