ꦅAEW ha🌸s filed to trademark "Captain Insano" for use in video games and digital media.
Captain Insano was the name of the character Paul Wight playe🤪d in The Waterboy (1998). In his lone scene, Wight appeared as a professional wrestler who, during a backstage segment took a fan-call from Bobby Boucher (Adam Sandler) asking if he required the services of a waterboy. Captain Insano proceeded to laugh hysterically after he found out that Boucher was 31 years old.
The application was filed on March 3, 2021.
The description reads as follows:
Mark For: CAPTAIN INSANO trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of video game cartridges and discs; Digital media, namely, pre-recorded DVDs, downloadable audio and video recordings, and CDs featuring and promoting wrestling; Downloadable video game software; Recorded video game software.
Paul Wight was signed by AEW on February 24 and will be appearing on Revolution to announce a "hall of Fame level" signing for the company.
AEW is also currently in production on their first-ever console video game.
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