Does it stand for “Forever the Revival”? Or something else?

Regardless, the Revival is hoping to own the trademark to #FTR shortly. According to a report from PW Insider, Dash Wilder applied to trademark the term on New Year’s Day.

The hashtag was worn on the ring gear of both Wilder and Dawson this week on Raw.

Where Does #FTR Come From?

In 2017, the Young Bucks and the Revival were involved in an inter-promotional rivalry of sorts. Both teams took cracks at each other on Twitter and #FTR was originally meant to be a derogatory term about the Revival. One possible reason as to why the Bucks and Revival began targetting each other is that in 2017, they were the two front-running teams for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter’s “Tag Team of the Year” award.

We're half way through the year and it looks like we have another Tag Team Of The Year award locked up….

— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) July 15, 2017


The Elite even marketed a T-shirt with the hashtag on it in 2017.


As for what they declared the hashtag stood for, TR=the Revival but there has been some debate over what the F stands for.

FTR = Fix The Revival

— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) August 19, 2017


Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder have a different opinion of what it stands for, however:

There's a new team in town.

Forever, The Revival.#GTTOAT

— Scott Dawson (@ScottDawsonWWE) July 14, 2017