The wrestling world is abuzz with the latest trademark filing by WWE, this time for the name 'Kai Kavari'. But here's where it gets controversial... WWE's move to trademark 'Kai Kavari' has sparked debates among wrestling fans and industry experts alike. Some argue that it's a strategic move to protect the brand and ensure the wrestler's identity remains exclusive. Others believe it's an overreach of control, potentially limiting the creativity and diversity of the wrestling universe. And this is the part most people miss... While WWE's trademark application covers a wide range of entertainment services, including wrestling exhibitions, performances, and news, the real question lies in the impact this could have on independent wrestlers and the overall wrestling community. So, what do you think? Is WWE's trademark move a necessary step to safeguard their intellectual property, or does it restrict the freedom and creativity of the wrestling world? Share your thoughts in the comments below!