Bryan Danielson has caught the attention of fans with his latest filing.
As seen on the United States Patent And Trademark Office, Danielson has filed to trademark “Yes! Yes! Yes!” for the following uses:
Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Production of podcasts; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Television show production; Media production services, namely, video and film production; Entertainment services in the nature of a wrestling club; Production of music; Provision of information relating to television, motion picture film, audio and radio production; Television, video and movie filming services
The “Yes!” chant became a huge part of Danielson’s rise to the top of WWE, with his 2014 triumph in New Orleans being referred to as “YESleMania.” Following on from his jump to AEW in 2021, The American Dragon has sparingly encouraged the chant from the live crowd out of respect for his previous employers. However, the chant has been heard when Danielson has competed in AEW matches. This is the first time that Danielson has openly looked to use the phrase since leaving WWE.
Danielson will compete in the main event of All In as he challenges Swerve Strickland for the World Championship inside Wembley Stadium on August 25th.
Bryan Danielson Health Update
Although Danielson is set to be a part of one of the biggest matches of the year, The American Dragon has been notably absent from an in-ring standpoint ahead of the Wembley Stadium showdown. With Danielson having suffered multiple injuries during his brief time in the promotion, fans are concerned for Danielson’s welfare heading into the match against Strickland. According to a new report, a new update on Bryan Danielson has been provided.
In a new interview, Bryan Danielson detailed how close he came to competing in the G1 Tournament.
In a recent interview, Bryan Danielson stated that he received communication from WWE.