New Trademark Filing Signals Fresh WWE Talent on the Horizon
>WWE is gearing up to introduce another new name—and fans are already digging for clues.
>On November 3, 2025, WWE filed a fresh trademark for the ring name “Skylar Raye”, signaling that another new persona could be on its way to TV soon. As of now, Ringside News cannot confirm which performer this trademark is intended for, but it may tie back to one of the recent recruits from WWE’s post-SummerSlam tryouts.
>This filing follows a recent reveal that the name PJ Vasa, trademarked earlier this year, ended up belonging to P-Nasty, a standout from WWE Tough Enough. That move was part of WWE’s larger strategy of assigning unique identities to incoming talent before they hit the spotlight. Like most WWE filings, the Skylar Raye trademark contains the boilerplate description used for future performers:
>“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network…”
>WWE’s branding moves tend to happen just before television introductions, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Skylar Raye show up on Evolve, NXT Level Up, or even NXT in the near future.
>Is Skylar Raye the next breakout star—or just another name in the system? And who do you think this trademark is meant for? Drop your guesses and reactions in the comments below.
>On November 3, 2025, WWE filed a fresh trademark for the ring name “Skylar Raye”, signaling that another new persona could be on its way to TV soon. As of now, Ringside News cannot confirm which performer this trademark is intended for, but it may tie back to one of the recent recruits from WWE’s post-SummerSlam tryouts.
>This filing follows a recent reveal that the name PJ Vasa, trademarked earlier this year, ended up belonging to P-Nasty, a standout from WWE Tough Enough. That move was part of WWE’s larger strategy of assigning unique identities to incoming talent before they hit the spotlight. Like most WWE filings, the Skylar Raye trademark contains the boilerplate description used for future performers:
>“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network…”
>WWE’s branding moves tend to happen just before television introductions, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Skylar Raye show up on Evolve, NXT Level Up, or even NXT in the near future.
>Is Skylar Raye the next breakout star—or just another name in the system? And who do you think this trademark is meant for? Drop your guesses and reactions in the comments below.