this post was submitted on 05 Sep 2024
10 points (100.0% liked)

SquaredCircle

281 readers
1 users here now

This is the "official" Fediverse community for all things pro wrestling!

Come discuss pro wrestling! Any company or era is welcome.

Rules: (Click to expand)

1. Be Civil.

Users are expected to be civil and inclusive towards one another at all times. Remember the person on the other side of the screen. Hate speech, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia and other inflammatory language is prohibited.

2. Keep content related to wrestling.

Any content posted should at least be related to pro wrestling somehow.

3. Spoilers.

Do not spoil events for people. If an event is going on, please keep discussion contained to the/a discussion thread for 24h after the event. Do not post spoilers in titles during this period. Use the spoiler function when you need to, it's there for a reason. Should your post involve a url to a spoiler (Twitter, YouTube video, etc) please mark the thread as NSFW as well so thumbnails are blurred.

4. Vague/Editorialized Title.

Please keep the titles of any articles you post clear, understandable, and indicative of what the article states within. It's ok to alter the title if the original is clickbait and confusing, or contains a spoiler like a debut that just occurred that day, but do not add your own thoughts to it.

5. Sexualized Content/'Plot'.

Please do not post any pornographic, 'creep shot', or similar adult-related material to the community (regardless of connection to wrestling). Wrestling content that involves sexualized content (in storylines/matches/promos) is fine, as well as photo's wrestlers post to their own social medias. Butt-shots you take with your cell phone at a house show aren't.

6. Banned Source(s).

Due not necessarily to the content of their reporting, but to their harassing and doxxing of users, the following news sources, journalists, and content creators are not permitted to be posted on SquaredCircle in any context - including direct links, articles, social media, and reports that cite only those sources:

  • WrestleVotes
  • RingSideNews
  • Brad Shepard
  • Billi Bhatti and "The Dirty Sheets"
  • Any post or article citing one of the above as a primary source.

Useful Links:

Wrestling Promotions: (Click to expand)

US/Can/Euro 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇪🇺

-WWE
-AEW
-ROH
-TNA
-GCW
-NWA
-Revolver
-PWG
-CZW
-MLW
-Reality of Wrestling
-Progress
-RevPro
-NORTH Wrestling
-OVW
-Mystery Wrestling
-Alpha-1
-Maple Leaf Pro
-Burning Heart
-EVE
-WOW
-Mission Pro

Japan 🇯🇵

-NJPW
-NOAH
-DDT
-Dragongate
-AJPW
-TRIPLESIX
-Gatoh Move
-STARDOM
-TJPW
-Sukeban
-SPARK Joshi
-Pro Wrestling Wave
-DIANA
-Actwres girl'Z
-Ice Ribbon
-Oz Academy
-Seadlinnng
-Sendai Girls'
-MARIGOLD

Mexico 🇲🇽

-AAA
-CMLL

Uganda 🇺🇬

-SGW

Australia 🇦🇺
-WSW


'The Dirt Sheets':

-WON/F4W
-Fightful
-PWInsider
-Denise Salcedo
-PWTorch
-SEScoops

Other Related Websites:

-Cagematch
-Kayfabe News
-WrestleCrap
-Pro Wrestling Tees
-SquaredCircle on Reddit
-Kim Justice's Wrestling Road
-WrestleMap

founded 8 months ago
MODERATORS
 

Punk rock musician Wesley Eisold filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Cody Runnels (Cody Rhodes), WWE, and WWE’s main merchandising partner, Fanatics. The complaint, filed in federal court in California, alleges trademark infringement, breach of contract, and intentional interference with contractual relations.

Eisold is the lead singer and co-founder of the band American Nightmare, which has been active on and off since 1998 and toured as recently as 2023. Eisold holds a trademark, registered in 2016 for “American Nightmare” for use in music, clothing, and entertainment services, according to a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

In March 2019, Cody Rhodes applied to register the trademark “The American Nightmare” for wrestling-related activities. Eisold, who had registered a similar trademark earlier, opposed Rhodes’ applicant. The parties eventually agreed to a settlement in March 2021 to resolve the dispute, ultimately allowing Rhodes to register the trademark. At that time Rhodes was under contract to AEW. He later returned to WWE in 2022, where he continued to use the trademark.

Under the settlement terms, Rhodes was allowed to use “American Nightmare” on his merchandise under the condition that such items prominently used Rhodes’ name, likeness, or wrestling-related imagery in a size at least 75% larger than the “American Nightmare” text, according to the settlement agreement provided as an exhibit to Eisold’s complaint. In exchange, Rhodes agreed to a one-time payment to the musician of $30,000.

Eisold now claims that Rhodes, WWE, and Fanatics have violated that agreement by selling merchandise items that fail to meet those conditions.

According to Eisold’s lawsuit, many items WWE is selling through Fanatics prominently display the “American Nightmare” phrase with little or no reference to Rhodes or use of wrestling imagery, which, the band leader claims, is confusing both fans of his band and WWE fans.

Among other merchandise items that allegedly violated the settlement, Eisold specifically points to the “Crown” T-shirt design, which uses the “American Nightmare” text and doesn’t appear to contain a specific reference to Rhodes’ name or likeness, or wrestling-related images.

Eisold claims confusion in the marketplace is evident on social media.

“Fans of WWE and wrestling continue to frequently tag [social media accounts for the musical band] the American Nightmare in Facebook and social media posts,” Eisold’s complaint states. “To date, fans of both Runnels and American Nightmare purchase the Runnels clothes. Fans attending American Nightmare concerts and other events—including in California and specifically this judicial district—wear both the Runnels clothes and the Eisold clothes.”

The complaint indicates that Eisold’s legal representatives contacted Rhodes’ lawyer in 2022 about the infringing “Crown” T-shirt design but didn’t receive a response. More recently, in April and May 2024, respectively, the musician’s counsel sent separate cease and desist letters to Fanatics and Rhodes. Eisold’s complaint says on May 31, his attorney received a letter from WWE that indicated that Fanatics referred the dispute to the wrestling company. Other than that, the plaintiff says he’s received no other correspondence from the defendants.

In addition to recovering attorneys fees, Eisold is seeking damages of at least $150,000, as well as treble damages of up to $300,000 related to federal trademark infringement.

We contacted each of WWE, Fanatics, Rhodes, Rhodes’ trademark attorney, and Eisold’s attorney for this case to request comments for this report and will update this article if they respond.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)