Source: Pwinsider
> WWE are currently trying to oppose Ryback from trademarking "The Big Guy" in courts.
> Interestly, the trademark they are opposing is the one that Ryback applied for dietary and nutritional supplement use, not the trademark he applied for wrestling.
> This means WWE basically is allowing Ryback to use the moniker as a wrestler in the independent scene, but not for marketing or merchandising purposes.
> WWE has until Feb. 15, 2017 to file an opposition or request more time.
who cares
fuck Ryback
Ryback's continued battle against his mental illnesses is truly a saga
>be Ryback
>get fired from WWE
>attempt to legally change name to Ryback to use for wrestling outside WWE legally
>Still can't use name for marketing purposes
>hfw
Why does WWE even care?
Why are they fighting so hard against this dude to not use the name? It's not like they're gonna lose a huge amount of money anyway.
>>1966078
>trademarking "The Big Guy"
>>1966296
Because it's really fun to bully him. Ryback was more entertaining after he left than during his entire run with the company.