On a recent edition of the “Battleground” podcast, Moose stated that he intends to step away from wrestling once his current contract with TNA Wrestling expires, which can probably be around 2028.
Earlier this 12 months, Moose announced that he had signed right into a five-year deal back in 2023.
Moose said, “Considered one of the explanations I’ve all the time stayed and never left to go elsewhere is because after I’m done and hang the boots up, I need my name to be synonymous to TNA. Right away, once you say those three letters, the name that everyone thinks of first is AJ Styles. Five years from now, once I hang the boots up, because that’s after I’m planning on hanging the boots up is once my current deal is up, I need my name to be the primary name that folks take into consideration after they hear TNA. That’s the plan. I’m not considered one of those guys that desires to maintain wrestling until he’s 50 or 60, I need to hold those boots up and ride into the sunset and revel in a few of this money I made with pro wrestling and pro football.”
The Grizzled Young Veterans submitted the trademark application for “Grit Your Teeth” to the USA Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on September 9 under the entertainment services category.
You may try the official trademark descriptions below:
“Entertainment in the character of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by knowledgeable wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by knowledgeable wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by knowledgeable wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by knowledgeable wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing wrestling news and knowledge via a worldwide computer network; Providing online interviews featuring knowledgeable wrestling and sports entertainment personality in the sphere of skilled wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.”