Can you dig it?
WWE has filed to trademark "Harlem Heat." This, of course, is the tag team name for Booker T and his brother, Stevie Ray. The trademark was filed on January 13 and is intended to be used for a variety of clothing including shirts, hoodies, pants, underwear, pajamas, and more.
Recently, The Revival challenged Booker T to reform the legendary tag team with his brother for one night to face the Grand Slam Tag Team Championship winners. Both members of The Revival and Booker T have teased the idea of this match taking place at the Royal Rumble which will be held in Harlem Heat's hometown of Houston, Texas.
Hey @Scottdawsonwwe @dashwilderwwe If The Revival wants some, it's very easy for you to get some because Harlem Heat is not hard to find!#HarlemHeat #TheRevival #WWE pic.twitter.com/Kn1ml7WEw6
— Stevie Ray (@RealStevieRay) December 16, 2019
Stevie. This ain’t ‘97 bruh. Don’t get dealt with. #FTR https://t.co/XR8WCOWbrK
— Scott Dawson (@ScottDawsonWWE) December 16, 2019
Y’all might’ve set the table, but we sitting at the head of it----
— Scott Dawson (@ScottDawsonWWE) December 22, 2019
I’m begging ya... pic.twitter.com/QPTl60IP6E
On a recent edition of WWE Backstage, Booker would say he and Stevie Ray were discussing the bout and would proclaim that he's "got one more in him."
Harlem Heat was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019, which was Booker T's second induction as he was inducted as a solo star in 2013.