More On The Young Bucks And WWE's "Too Sweet" Trademark, WWE Takes A Shot On SmackDown?
- We noted last week that WWE recently applied to trademark the "too sweet" hand gesture for merchandise use. This is the gesture made famous by The Kliq and the nWo, and is used today by popular pro wrestling stable The Bullet Club.
After addressing the trademark on Twitter over the weekend, The Bullet Club's Young Bucks responded again on the microphone after their match at the FWE iPPV in Brooklyn on Wednesday night. The brothers cut a promo and said WWE will have to cut their hands off.
On a related note, many fans on Twitter last night during SmackDown believed that WWE took a shot at The Young Bucks during the segment with Mark Henry and Roman Reigns. Henry told Reigns that "young bucks" like him "haven't been anywhere."
Sean "X-Pac" Waltman also weighed in on WWE trying to trademark the symbol. Below is his exchange with Matt Jackson of The Young Bucks:
"@TheRealXPac: @NickJacksonYB @2CW These guys all pay tribute to us by carrying on the tradition."Exactly. We thank you 4 paving the way.
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) March 10, 2015
Finally, here's another recent tweet from Matt:
Too sweet me before we get sued for continuing to use this. pic.twitter.com/41ihX1u6V5
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) March 10, 2015