
WWE seems like they are ready to introduce four potential new wrestlers. Source: MEGA;WWE
WWE seems like they are ready to introduce four potential new wrestlers. Source: MEGA;WWE
WWE is riding high right now — and they’re not slowing down. They just filed four new trademarks that could be the names of their next big superstars.
The names? Adrenaline Drip, JC Mateo, King of the Lucas, and Jamar Hampton. Fans are buzzing, wondering what WWE has planned next.
A recent report suggests these four names might belong to new wrestlers yet to be revealed to WWE’s die-hard fans.
WWE has fresh shows like LFG and Evolve that need new ring names, which could explain the trademark filings.
Before, WWE trademarked names like D1, possibly linked to their NIL (Next In Line) program, and Kalyx, reportedly for referee Jessika Carr.
They’ve also trademarked Fraxiom — the tag team name for WWE NXT’s Nathan Frazer and Axiom.
Could Adrenaline Drip be next to step into the ring?
Fans quickly jumped in on the new trademark filings. One tweeted, “Adrenaline Drip… that’s definitely gonna catch on with Twitter marks and video game nerds.”
Another was confused: “King of the Lucas? What is a Lucas?”
Some questioned the spending, with one fan saying, “I don’t get why they spend so much to secure names like Fraxiom.”
Others begged for answers: “I need to know who Adrenaline Drip is!”
WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul Levesque—aka Triple H—has stayed silent on these moves so far.
WWE looks ready to roll out a new batch of superstars. Meanwhile, a wrestling legend is raising health concerns.
Ric Flair, one of WWE’s biggest icons, has fans worried after a photo showed him with a cut across his forehead.
One fan on X wrote, “Every time you see Flair he’s got random gashes or black eyes. He needs to calm down.”
Flair’s son-in-law quickly responded: “He had skin cancer removed, but go on.”
Ric Flair addressed the cancer rumors himself on May 5. He posted on social media:
“I’m sorry people have been misled by social media, but I don’t have cancer of any kind.
Thank you for your concerns and for everyone reaching out. I am absolutely fine, and unfortunately, you’ll have to live and put up with me for another 25 years!”
While Flair is still going strong, another WWE legend recently passed away.
Terry Brunk, known as Sabu, died last month at age 60.
Tributes flooded in for Sabu, known for his wild, high-flying stunts.
Wrestling star Taz, who spent years in WWE and ECW, shared a heartfelt message on X.
“This breaks my heart. I wouldn’t have had the career I have without Sabu,” he wrote.
“That man got me over, even though he didn’t have to. A great heart and soul. I’m going to miss him immensely.”