A series of trademarks filed have people speculating about Sasha Banks' next move. PWInsider noted today that a company called Soulnado Inc. applied for several trademarks on November 10. The trademarks, which were sought for jewlery, merchandise, and numerous entertainment services (including pro wrestling), were for the terms "Mercedes Mone'", "Mone' Talks", "Bank Mone'" and "Statement Maker." As with most trademark issues in wrestling, the filing was handled by Michael Dockins, best known as the "gimmick" attorney.The trademarks, and their similarities towards Banks, have led to speculation that they were filed for a new character Banks will be portraying. PWInsider also noted that Soulnado Inc., a Toledo-based company, incorporated in Delaware three months ago today, either a reference to Banks's real name, Mercedes Varnado, or a reference to the "Soulnado" from the popular Mortal Kombat video game franchise.As of this writing however, Wrestling Inc. has yet to confirm whether Banks is associated with Soulnado Inc. or trademarks. Wrestling Inc. has also reached out to Dockins to clarify whether Banks is behind Soulnado Inc. and has yet to receive a comment. Banks herself hasn't commented on the reports, and appears to have been off social media since Tuesday.Full Story
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A series of trademarks filed have people speculating about Sasha Banks' next move. PWInsider noted today that a company called Soulnado Inc. applied for several trademarks on November 10. The trademarks, which were sought for jewlery, merchandise, and numerous entertainment services (including pro wrestling), were for the terms "Mercedes Mone'", "Mone' Talks", "Bank Mone'" and "Statement Maker." As with most trademark issues in wrestling, the filing was handled by Michael Dockins, best known as the "gimmick" attorney.The trademarks, and their similarities towards Banks, have led to speculation that they were filed for a new character Banks will be portraying. PWInsider also noted that Soulnado Inc., a Toledo-based company, incorporated in Delaware three months ago today, either a reference to Banks's real name, Mercedes Varnado, or a reference to the "Soulnado" from the popular Mortal Kombat video game franchise.As of this writing however, Wrestling Inc. has yet to confirm whether Banks is associated with Soulnado Inc. or trademarks. Wrestling Inc. has also reached out to Dockins to clarify whether Banks is behind Soulnado Inc. and has yet to receive a comment. Banks herself hasn't commented on the reports, and appears to have been off social media since Tuesday.Full Story