Kassey Huffman Filed 'Yeet' And 'Yeet Movement' Trademarks In 2021, Applications Suspended Since 2022

On Monday's WWE Raw, Jey Uso no longer used the term "Yeet" and his "Yeet" shirt was blurred out.

WWE never filed to trademark the term, and it turns out indepent pro wrestling Kassey Huffman filed to trademark "Yeet" and "Yeet Movement" in 2021.

Cedric Alexander After Loss On WWE NXT: It's Time For A Change, I'm One Of The Best In The World

Both trademarks are filed under entertainment services pertaining to pro wrestling.

Mark For: YEET trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment services, namely, providing professional wrestling exhibitions, shows, and performances by professional wrestlers and entertainers rendered live and through live and recorded broadcast media, namely, television, radio, via the internet, and commercial online services; Conducting of entertainment events in the nature of sports exhibitions, shows, and performances by professional wrestlers and entertainers rendered live and through live and recorded broadcast media, namely, television, radio, via the internet, and commercial online services; Providing online wrestling and sports interviews, news, and information in the fields of wrestling and sports for entertainment purposes rendered live and through live and recorded broadcast media, namely, television, radio, via the internet, and commercial online services.

According to the documents, the application for "Yeet" is currently suspended and has been suspended since October 2022.

SUSPENSION NOTICE
No Response Required
Issue date: October 08, 2022
INTRODUCTION
This Office action is in response to applicant’s communication filed on 10/03/2022.
In a previous Office action(s) dated 04/03/2022, applicant was informed of the following issues:
REFUSAL - MATERIAL MISMATCH WITH SPECIMEN
REFUSAL - NONMATERIAL MISMATCH WITH SPECIMEN
REFUSAL – SPECIMEN DOES NOT SHOW USE IN COMMERCE
POTENTIAL REFUSAL – PRIOR-FILED APPLICATION
REQUIREMENT – IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
Based on applicant's response dated 10/03/2022, the following issues have been
resolved: REQUIREMENT – IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS AND/OR SERVICES. See TMEP
§§713.02, 714.04.
Applicant’s arguments and amendment with respect to refusal(s) and/or requirement(s) have been
considered and found unpersuasive. While applicant has attached a new specimen, the substitute
specimen is a video that indicates the wrestler is Huffmanly. There is no indication that either wrestler
mentioned in the video is 'Yeet". The only association of "Yeet" is on the shirt which Huffmanly is
wearing and possibly as a chant. However, this mention is unclear to whether "Yeet" refers to the
applied-for services and not a random slogan that has no meaning to the applied-for services at hand.
As such, the following refusal(s) and requirement(s) are continued and maintained:
REFUSAL - SPECIMEN

POTENTIAL REFUSAL - PRIOR-FILED APPLICATION

Further, the trademark examining attorney is suspending action on the application for the reason(s)
stated below. See 37 C.F.R. §2.67; TMEP §§716 et seq.
SUSPENSION OF APPLICATION
The effective filing date of the pending application(s) identified below precedes the filing date of
applicant’s application. If the mark in the referenced application(s) registers, applicant’s mark may be
refused registration under Section 2(d) because of a likelihood of confusion with that registered
mark(s). See 15 U.S.C. §1052(d); 37 C.F.R. §2.83; TMEP §§1208 et seq. Therefore, action on this
application is suspended until the earlier-filed referenced application(s) is either registered or
abandoned. 37 C.F.R. §2.83(c). A copy of information relevant to this referenced application(s) was
sent previously.
-Application Serial No(s). 90458959
CONCLUSION
Suspension process. The USPTO will periodically check this application to determine if it should
remain suspended. See TMEP §716.04. As needed, the trademark examining attorney will issue a
letter to applicant to inquire about the status of the reason for the suspension. TMEP §716.05.

WWE never officially filed to trademark the word "Yeet" after Jey began using it at the WWE Fastlane press conference.

"Yeet" shirt are still available in WWE Shop, but it's noted that they are "Almost gone" and only one size is available.

It is unknown if WWE will bring back "Yeet" for Uso.

You can keep up with all the trademark news in the world of wrestling by utilizing Fightful's search engine.

Get exclusive pro wrestling content on Fightful Select, our premium news service! Click here to learn more.