New WWE Trademark Filing Hints at Identity of RAW’s Masked Superstar

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Something is brewing in WWE, and it’s not just coffee—though their latest trademark filing might suggest otherwise.

On March 13, 2025, WWE officially filed for the term “Grande Americano”, and while it might sound like a fancy Starbucks order, fans are already connecting the dots to the mystery Luchador who debuted on March 10’s episode of RAW.

The masked star caused chaos when he interfered in a tag team match between Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee and The New Day, leading to a controversial loss for the legendary Luchador. Rumors started swirling that the man under the mask might be Chad Gable, but WWE added a twist when a mystery man in identical attire was dragged away backstage right after Gable’s interview—leaving everyone guessing.

Now, WWE’s latest trademark filing has only added fuel to the fire. The official description of “Grande Americano” covers everything from wrestling performances to online blogs and newsletters, meaning it’s likely tied to an actual WWE character. Could this be the official name for the masked figure? Or is WWE swerving fans with a deeper storyline?

For now, the company is keeping its cards close to the chest, and speculation is running wild. Is Grande Americano the next big WWE identity, or is there another surprise in store?

Drop your thoughts below—who do you think is behind the mask?

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Steve Carrier

Steve Carrier

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.