#1. Many former WWE Superstars could be joining AEW
As brought to attention by WrestlingNews.co, three recently released WWE Superstars' trademark filings may have provided a big hint with regards to their next destination.
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Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson have reportedly retained the services of Michael E. Dockins - who is incidentally the attorney in charge of managing trademarks for talents in All Elite Wrestling.
Cody and Lance Archer have filed trademarks via Dockins in addition to many other AEW talents. Dockins is also representing The Revival (The Revolt) and Zack Ryder.
It's also interesting to note that Curt Hawkins (Bryan Myers) has also hired Dockins to handle the trademarks.
While it's certainly not a confirmation of the AEW signings of Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, and Curt Hawkins, the fact that they are represented by an attorney who works in handling trademarks for talents in AEW is a massive hint of what may come.
WWE released a large number of in-ring talents and many of them are expected to be snapped up by Cody Rhodes and co. in All Elite Wrestling. Not all of them, of course, but a handful of the released Superstars could end up joining AEW as soon as their no-compete clause comes to an end.