New NXT Stable Receives Official Trademark Recognition
Summary
– WWE has filed a trademark for “No Quarter Catch Crew,” associated with a recently formed NXT stable.
– The group consists of Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne.
– The trademark covers a range of entertainment services, including wrestling exhibitions and online wrestling-related content.
WWE has taken a significant step in solidifying the identity of a new NXT stable by filing a trademark for “No Quarter Catch Crew.” This move indicates WWE’s commitment to the group and its potential future in the wrestling world.
The stable, comprising Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne, was first referred to as the “No Quarter Catch Crew” on the December 12 episode of WWE NXT. They are even being mentioned by this name in the preview for the upcoming December 19 episode, where Dragon Lee will defend the NXT North American title against a member of the quartet.
The trademark filed by WWE on December 13 covers a broad spectrum of entertainment services. These include wrestling exhibitions and performances by professional wrestlers and entertainers, broadcast through various media channels like television, radio, and the internet. Additionally, the trademark extends to providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network, fan club services, organizing social entertainment events, and online newsletters and blogs related to sports entertainment.
Interestingly, WWE also filed a trademark for a variant name, “No Quarter Catch Club,” just a day earlier on December 12. This indicates WWE’s strategic approach to protecting the intellectual property associated with its wrestling stables and characters.
Establishing “No Quarter Catch Crew” as a trademarked entity in WWE’s NXT brand showcases the company’s investment in developing new talent and stables. It also reflects WWE’s ongoing efforts to expand its reach and engagement with wrestling fans through various media and entertainment platforms.