For a guy
who's been cashing in on the fame of one thirty-year-old television role, Lou Ferrigno is doing pretty well. He has a
recurring role on The King of Queens as "Lou Ferrigno" (must be a stretch, acting-wise), and he's
got a successful fitness business. So you have to wonder why the former Hulk is suing his brother Andrew over trademark
rights to the brother's business, Ferringo Fitness, which is located in northwestern New Jersey.Not that he doesn't have an argument; even though Lou does not participate in the business, his brother, who took the business over from their late father, has been displaying pictures of Lou as the big green guy for a number of years. There are also a lot of design elements in the store that are green. So they're giving customers the impression that Lou is an owner when he really isn't, and profiting off his name and image without his consent.
But the question is: why is Lou suing them about this now instead of years ago? According to this article, Andrew's lawyers claim that there has not been a change to the Ferrigno family dynamic, and Lou still makes more money than Andrew.
So the timing of this suit is odd. Maybe Lou just got sick of people asking about a store that he has nothing to do with, and he's just getting way too old to turn green and rip the store to shreds. Or maybe he just ran out of those purple cut-off shorts. Not sure.














