Bryan Danielson Says He Got 'Some Sort Of' Legal Letter From WWE After Applying To Trademark 'Yes! Yes! Yes!'

On July 29th, Bryan Danielson filed to trademark "Yes! Yes! Yes!"

Bryan (Daniel Bryan in WWE) popularized the chant in WWE. While initially not using the chant at the start of his AEW career, he began using it more over the past year.

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Speaking on Luke James Chats ahead of AEW All In, Danielson revealed he was sent a letter by WWE after applying for the trademark.

"I applied for it, but then I got, it wasn't necessarily a cease and desist. I got some sort of legal letter from WWE. It's really weird because my manager texted me and said, 'Hey, this thing is available, do you want to get it?' I was like, 'How much does it cost?' It wasn't that much. 'Okay, sure.' Shortly after that, I got an email from WWE saying, 'This is infringing on this or that or whatever.' I'm like, 'I'm not trying to sell anybody anything. I just do my thing.'" he said.

Danielson used the chants at AEW All In, where he won the AEW World Title.

Danielson will defend his AEW World Title against Jack Perry at AEW All Out. Fans can check out the current lineup for the show by clicking here.

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