Kemo
04-30-2020, 03:32 PM
It appears that the recently released WWE star Zack Ryder is looking to bring back an old idea he used to get himself over with the fans while he was in WWE.
It was recently revealed that the former IC Champion has filed an application to trademark the term Internet Champion for his own personal use.
After this, Ryder took on his Twitter and posted the following teaser of his title, while also tagging the popular pro wrestling belt maker Wildcat Belts:
The reigning…defending……#AlwayzReady #NotThere @wildcatbelts
— Matt Cardona (@TheMattCardona) April 29, 2020
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWyMZbFXQAEQr2j.jpg:small
Zack Ryder started a YouTube show called Z! True Long Island Story back in February 2011 and proclaimed himself as the Internet Champion of the company.
The fans liked the concept, and it became a hit. The former WWE star then had a custom belt made for his title and he even defended the championship in a few WWE shows before the idea died.
Now the latest tweet suggests that Zack Ryder is looking to revive the old concept and bring back the Internet Championship and possibly a variation of his Z! True Long Island Story YouTube show as well.
Ryder was one of the guys released by WWE as part of their budget cuts. There is no word yet on what he is planning for his future but we should get a better idea after July 15, when his non compete clause with the company expires.
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It was recently revealed that the former IC Champion has filed an application to trademark the term Internet Champion for his own personal use.
After this, Ryder took on his Twitter and posted the following teaser of his title, while also tagging the popular pro wrestling belt maker Wildcat Belts:
The reigning…defending……#AlwayzReady #NotThere @wildcatbelts
— Matt Cardona (@TheMattCardona) April 29, 2020
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWyMZbFXQAEQr2j.jpg:small
Zack Ryder started a YouTube show called Z! True Long Island Story back in February 2011 and proclaimed himself as the Internet Champion of the company.
The fans liked the concept, and it became a hit. The former WWE star then had a custom belt made for his title and he even defended the championship in a few WWE shows before the idea died.
Now the latest tweet suggests that Zack Ryder is looking to revive the old concept and bring back the Internet Championship and possibly a variation of his Z! True Long Island Story YouTube show as well.
Ryder was one of the guys released by WWE as part of their budget cuts. There is no word yet on what he is planning for his future but we should get a better idea after July 15, when his non compete clause with the company expires.
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