AEW Files Trademark For "AEW Revolution"

AEW has recently filed for a trademark for "AEW Revolution."

On August 2, the company filed an application to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the phrase though it is not known if that is the name that will be used for the AEW on TNT show set to start in October.

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The application, which can be viewed at this link, indicates that it would be used for a number of purposes, which include "live streaming of video pay-per-view events on the internet," several different forms of merchandise and perhaps most notably, "entertainment services, namely, an ongoing television show about professional wrestling."

It should be noted that AEW has filed for trademarks in the past with similar descriptions, but there is no sign of what name the TNT show will have. AEW is set to start on October 2 at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. live on TNT with two more tapings in Boston and Philadelphia announced for October 9 and 16, respectively.

Before AEW heads to TNT, it will have its next major show, "All Out," take place on August 31 at the Sears Center Arena. On that show is Chris Jericho vs. Adam Page for the inaugural AEW World Championship, Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega, Cody vs. Shawn Spears and more. The full match lineup can be seen here.

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