AEW Files Trademark for Potential New Show “Parade of Champions”
In a recent development, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has filed a trademark for a potential new show, sparking speculation among wrestling fans. The trademark filed is for “Parade of Champions,” although the exact nature of the show has not been disclosed yet.
Currently, AEW airs three weekly shows – Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. In addition to these, the promotion also occasionally features talent in interview-style shows outside the ring, such as “Hey! (Ew)” with RJ City, “Close up with Renee Paquette,” and “Meal & a Match.”
According to reports, AEW has filed for two trademarks – “AEW Parade of Champions” and “Parade of Champions.” The description of the trademark suggests that it will be a wrestling program accessible through various mediums, including radio, television, and online platforms. It also mentions live wrestling performances as part of the show.
The trademark filing for “Parade of Champions” covers categories such as educational and entertainment services, live wrestling performances, production of wrestling programs and events, and multimedia programs featuring wrestling distributed across different platforms.
Similarly, AEW wrestler Jon Moxley has also filed an interesting trademark recently. The former WWE Champion filed for “Death Riders” under the category of Goods and Services, hinting at a possible new faction or persona for himself within the promotion.
Moxley, who previously aligned with William Regal and Bryan Danielson in the Blackpool Combat Club, seems to be making changes in his character with the introduction of this new trademark. However, the official use of the name “Death Riders” by AEW is yet to be confirmed.
As these trademarks come to light, fans are left speculating about the potential impact they may have on AEW’s programming and storylines in the future. Only time will reveal the true significance of these trademark filings and how they will shape the company’s direction moving forward.