WWE Files Trademark for 'Kalyx': New Identity for Referee Jessika Carr Revealed - wwesport

WWE Files Trademark for ‘Kalyx’: New Identity for Referee Jessika Carr Revealed

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Recently, WWE filed a trademark for the name “Kalyx.” While speculation ran high that this trademark might be in reference to “WWE NXT” star Sol Ruca, whose real name is Calyx, it is not. Rather, it is for referee Jessika Carr.

According to “Fightful Select,” the wrestler turned full-time referee participated in the “WWE Evolve” tapings planned to air starting Wednesday, March 5, on Tubi and YouTube (internationally). Carr, who wrestled beneath a mask, took part in a tag team match during the fourth episode recording. She and her partner, whose name was not stated in the report, were “already in the ring” before the bout and did not have a customary entrance. As of this report, six episodes have already been taped.

Before signing with WWE, Carr wrestled on the independent circuit for years after completing her in-ring training in 2010. She has made history multiple times in her career after shifting to the job of a full-time referee, becoming the first WWE women’s referee to be featured at Crown Jewel 2021 in Saudi Arabia. She officiated two events on that card, including the finals of the King of the Ring Tournament between Finn Balor and Xavier Woods, which Woods won, and became the first female referee for a Hell in a Cell match, where Edge defeated Seth Rollins.

Read More: https://www.wrestlinginc.com/1797456/referee-wrestling-under-new-wwe-trademark/

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