Which domain connects Stefan Raab and Friedrich Merz? Or Better Yet: "First Come, First Served!"

Once again, it didn’t take long: a domain and its alternative spelling were snapped up shortly after several media reports made the rounds. When it comes to domains, quick reflexes clearly pay off.

Here’s the backstory: After nearly a decade-long break from the spotlight, Stefan Raab is back in the media game. Alongside a new TV format, he’s also returning to the Eurovision Song Contest – with no lesser goal than securing a win for Germany.

Another recent “winner” is Friedrich Merz, who led the CDU/CSU to victory in the latest German federal elections with 28.6% of the vote (preliminary results as of Feb 24, 2025, 4:10 AM). This likely makes him Germany’s 10th Chancellor since 1949.

During his campaign, Merz famously said in a speech: “…things here in this house are gonna get real ‘Rambo Zambo’ – but only then…”. Stefan Raab turned that phrase into a song, much like his earlier hit inspired by Gerhard Schröder’s “Hol mir mal 'ne Flasche Bier.” The track was released on February 21, 2025, and RTL even speculated that it played a part in the Union’s election win.

Now, “Rambo Zambo” is everywhere. And if the past is any indication, Raab has a knack for turning offhand phrases into hits and catchy anthems. As expected, the matching domains have already been secured. rambozambo.de and rambo-zambo.de were registered on February 19 – shortly followed by their .com counterparts. At the time of writing, they only display placeholder pages, leaving the question open: did Stefan Raab, Friedrich Merz, or someone else sensing a business opportunity make the move?

Domain registration doesn’t require trademark verification. The registrant only has to confirm they’re not infringing on third-party rights. That’s why domains related to trending products, personalities, or phrases are often registered quickly – whether for phishing, speculation, or resale purposes.

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