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WWE files new trademark applications for podcasts

WWE has filed four new trademark applications with the United States Patent & Trademark Office which look like they are related to their upcoming podcast business.

Last month, WWE and Fanatics announced a new podcast deal together where Fanatics became the primary partner of all WWE future podcasts.

The four trademarks are The RAW Recap, Six Feet Under With The Undertaker, What Do You Wanna Talk About?, and What’s Your Story? with Steph McMahon.

The Raw Recap is already on the air and drops every Tuesday morning following Raw. It’s hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts.

The Undertaker’s current podcast is titled Six Feet Under but has no WWE association. This probably means that his podcast will fold under the WWE umbrella soon enough. The third trademark listed is a catchphrase that Cody Rhodes uses during most of his in-ring promos. A Stephanie McMahon podcast was also rumored when the deal was announced.


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