All Elite Wrestling continues to make interesting movements related to its shows and television. This weekend, the company has requested the application for trademark registration “AEW Wrestlemax” y “Wrestlemax“.
Descriptions of these trademarks suggest that AEW is expanding its programming and live event offering. Each trademark covers a wide range of entertainment services, including: Live wrestling performances; Production and distribution of wrestling events and television programs; Continuous series that present wrestling on television, streaming and Internet; Multimedia content provided via radio, television, satellite and computer networks.
The record description covers the following requests:
Entertainment services in the form of live wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the production of wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, i.e., a continuous multimedia program featuring wrestling and distributed on various platforms through multiple forms of streaming media; Entertainment services, meaning an ongoing series featuring wrestling provided via television and the Internet; Entertainment services, i.e. production and distribution of continuous television programs in the field of wrestling; Educational and entertainment services, that is, a continuous program on wrestling accessible by radio, television, satellite, audio, video and computer networks.
All Elite Wrestling reached a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery in early October, renewing its television partnership with the rights to AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision. AEW Rampage was left out of the deal and there is speculation that the company is looking to sign a third show on another network, with FOX being the most talked about.