Mystery intensifies as WWE files for Grande Americano, fueling speculation over the masked figure on RAW
Summary
– WWE filed a trademark for Grande Americano, sparking speculation about RAW’s masked wrestler
– The mystery figure interfered in a match involving Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee, leading to controversy
– WWE’s latest move hints at a larger storyline, with fan theories swirling over the identity
A recent WWE trademark filing has added another layer to the ongoing mystery surrounding RAW’s masked superstar. On March 13, WWE officially registered the name Grande Americano, leaving fans questioning whether this is linked to the Luchador who appeared on March 10.
The masked figure immediately impacted by interfering in a tag match between Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee against The New Day, costing Mysterio’s team the victory. Following the match, speculation was that Chad Gable could be the man behind the mask. However, WWE threw a curveball when another identically dressed figure was seen being dragged away backstage, raising even more questions.
With WWE’s latest filing, the conversation has shifted toward whether Grande Americano is the official name for the masked competitor or simply a red herring in a larger storyline. The trademark covers various aspects of WWE programming, including live performances, digital media, and merchandise, signaling that it is likely tied to an active character.
While WWE has yet to confirm anything, the growing speculation suggests this mystery will only deepen as RAW unfolds. Whether it’s a repackaged star or a new character, the company appears committed to keeping fans guessing.


