Meaning Of WWE’s Latest Trademark Revealed
WWE recently filed paperwork for a new and interesting trademark. WWE applied to trademark the term “Def Rebel.” Not much was known as to what this trademark meant, or what WWE would use it for, until now.
According to a report from “Arena Taping” the reason for WWE’s new “Def Rebel” trademark is to be used for their music division. WWE Music Group will reportedly begin to release new material starting next week under a new name.
“Arenataping can confirm that WWE Music Group are set to return to digital music stores and streaming services as soon as next week under a new name.
YouTube metadata has revealed that the trademark filed by WWE on Wednesday is related to the new music group hired by the company in May last year, DJDTP.”
Arenataping added:
“Def Rebel is the name chosen by WWE for synchronization of music productions made by DJDTP’s team, which has done at least 40 theme songs for the Stamford company’s superstars and events, of which only 1 has been release.
Last March was the date of WWE Music’s most recent release, having the label published Miz & Morrison’s diss-track “Hey Hey” before WrestleMania. The song was produced by DJDTP and released under Miz & Morrison’s name.
According to YouTube’s metadata, the next digital release is set to be Seth Rollins’ new theme song, which he debuted on the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, and it’s named “The Rising”.”
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