So Matt Hardy can't even use that accent, the laugh?!

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All I know is that TNA had Jeremy Borash do a pre-recorded sketch match for Slammiversary that was just as good in terms of fukkery as any of the Broken segments were while Matt and Jeff are running around WWE looking like middle-aged night managers at Hot Topic with no direction at all.
 

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I don't even care if they get it back or not at this point, IMO they should start looking at new characters to develop. God knows watching Matt peg-leg across the ring is gonna get old, fast.
 

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Update On GFW - 'Broken' Universe Trademarks - WrestlingInc.com

All four Broken Universe-related trademarks that Global Force Wrestling filed for registration have been given an initial refusal by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), according to PWInsider.

The trademarks, originally filed by TNA Entertainment (prior to the name change/re-brand), were refused for a variety of reasons.
Matt Hardy filed the trademark for "Broken Matt Hardy" first, which the USPTO could see as confusingly similar. If GFW is going to get it, they'll have to prove there is no conflict between the two. They'll also need to indicate whether "Broken Matt" refers to a living person and if it does, Matt will have to sign off. Since Matt filed the trademark first, his application will hold precedence.

The trademark for "Brother Nero" was refused because Global Force Wrestling failed to indicate whether or not it was to identify a living person. If it does, they will need the consent of Jeff Hardy, whose legal middle name is Nero.

The trademark for "Broken Brilliance" was refused because GFW failed to specify whether or not the term has any significance in professional wrestling or if it is just a "term of art" in the wrestling business.

It's likely the trademark for "Vanguard1" was refused because it is confusingly similar to a non wrestling-related trademark.

Further, all four trademarks also received initial refusal because the wordings used for identification and classification of goods and services in the initial filing were too broad. The USPTO requested additional clarification.

Nice try, GFW :mjlol:
 

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WWE can work around this shyt



they don't have to use the verbiage and shyt to do the gimmick.. they can come up with some bullshyt like a shattered or damaged universe.. shouldn't be that hard to tweak shyt and make it work.. fans are sheep, they'll rock with it anyway.



but this shyts getting annoying, and the hardyz are trash right now
 

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WWE can work around this shyt



they don't have to use the verbiage and shyt to do the gimmick.. they can come up with some bullshyt like a shattered or damaged universe.. shouldn't be that hard to tweak shyt and make it work.. fans are sheep, they'll rock with it anyway.



but this shyts getting annoying, and the hardyz are trash right now
I don't get why they haven't atleast tried to tweak it a little, I mean that's what got them their buzz back for them to sign the Hardyz again. Makes me believe Vince just doesn't care for it and thinks he can make money off them regardless
 

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So do the Hardyz come out to Redbone now or



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