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AEW Files New Trademark; New Television Show Coming?

What are they up to? AEW has filed a new trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, looking for “AEW Collision” to be found under entertainment services. This filing seems to suggest that the company is adding another television show to its lineup, as the trademark is listed as a show. AEW already airs Dynamite on TBS and Rampage on TNT while their streaming shows, AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation, air on YouTube. AEW’s PPV events air on Bleacher Report. The trademark reads as follows: “Mark For: AEW COLLISON™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of educational and entertainment services, namely, a continuing program about wrestling accessible by radio, television, satellite, audio, video and computer networks; Entertainment services in the nature of live wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, namely, an ongoing multimedia program featuring wrestling..

WATCH: Triple H vs. Randy Orton From WrestleMania XXV (25)

The protege seeks revenge. WWE has posted a new video to its YouTube channel in which they show the full match between Triple H and Randy Orton for the WWE Championship from WrestleMania XXV (25). You can see the match in its entirety below: [This post contains video, click to play] From WWE.com: The match began with not one bang, but two, as Triple H and Orton both hit their patented maneuvers (the Pedigree and RKO respectively) within moments of the contest’s start. The Game dominated the early match, prompting The Legend Killer to move the fight outside of the ring. Keenly aware of the stipulation that would have the WWE Championship change hands on a disqualification or count-out, Orton hoped to leave his opponent battered and broken outside the ring as the referee counted to 10. But Triple H was running on pure fury, repeatedly coming back from the third-generation Superstar’s underhanded tactics. With his options running out, Orton took out the referee, giving himself a few..

Monday Night Raw Live Coverage And Results – December 27, 2021

Monday Night Raw Date: December 27, 2021 Location: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan Commentators: Jimmy Smith, Corey Graves, Byron Saxton It’s the final show of the year and that means it’s also the go home show for Day One. There are a few big stories this week, including the renewal of Miz and Maryse’s wedding vows, but we also get to find out how the Coronavirus outbreak has impacted the roster. Let’s get to it. Here is RKBro for a chat. Riddle, in a party hat, talks about how the team had a good year but Randy Orton won’t read a Christmas card. Orton wants to beat Otis right now to make sure he has a good new year, but Riddle wants to look forward to the future. Next year could see them patent Brogurt! Last week Riddle was thinking about the future and thought he turned into a viper but Orton doesn’t want to hear about it. Instead he asks to see a clip from last week, which has Riddle wondering what Orton means by “production truck”. Anyway, Otis might be non-RKOable, so ..

WATCH: Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair From WrestleMania XXIV (24)

It was the end of one of the greatest careers of all time. WWE has posted a new video to its YouTube channel, in which they show the full match between Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair from WrestleMania XXIV (24). It was here that The Heartbreak Kid defeated The Nature Boy and ended his legendary career. You can see the video in its entirety below: After a grueling match between two of the greatest of all time, Michaels was ready to hit Flair with his patented Sweet Chin Music. However, there was a hesitation from HBK as he knew that if he were to connect, it would be the end of arguably the greatest career of all time. However, Michaels knew that it would be what Flair wanted, and after one of the most iconic moments in the history of WrestleMania (I’m sorry. I love you.), HBK connected with his finisher, and the rest is history. Editor’s Opinion: I still get the feels when I see HBK deliver that iconic line and end Flair’s career. The aftermath of The Nature Boy crying in the ring a..

Rob Gronkowski to Appear on Smackdown Next Week

It had been previously reported that Rob Gronkowski has signed a deal with WWE to work with them in some capacity. All of those rumors will be brought to fruition, as it was announced on this past week’s episode of Smackdown, that Gronk will be appearing on next week’s show. You can see the official announcement below: Rob Gronkowski is set to roll through the March 20 edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The WWE and the former New England Patriot are currently working on a deal. Gronk emerged from the crowd at WrestleMania 33 to level Jinder Mahal and help his good friend Mojo Rawley win the Andre the Giant Battle Royal. Will the football star reveal his upcoming WWE plans and deliver a mic drop moment worthy of his patented “Gronk Spike?” Tune in to Friday Night SmackDown at 8/7 C to see Gronkowski’s latest sports-entertainment moment. Check out what happened the last time Gronk was in WWE: Editor’s Opinion: I like this idea, for a couple of reasons. First, it gives WWE access..

Trademark Office Rejects Matt Hardy Application for “BROKEN” Gimmick

<p>PWInsider reports that Matt Hardy’s trademark application for the “BROKEN Matt Hardy” has been refused by the U.S. Patent & Trademark office. Matt has six months to respond to the application before it’s abandoned. The refusal <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/reads/" title="reads">reads</a></strong>:</p><p><em>“Registration is refused because the applied-for mark, as used on the specimen of record, identifies only the name of a particular character/personal name; it does not function as a service mark to identify and distinguish applicant’s services from those of others and to indicate the source of applicant’s services.”</em></p>

Matt Hardy Continues to Tweet About Dealings with Impact Wrestling

<p>Matt Hardy sent another tweet in response to <a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/05/23/ed-nordholm-reveals-communication-logs-hardy-boyz/">Ed Nordholm’s communications logs and Impact contract</a> that he leaked online Tuesday night:</p><p><em>“I wanted to move on peacefully & keep our incredibly unprofessional contract negotiations silent, NOT NOW.”</em></p><p>Matt also wrote the following Tuesday night regarding the situation:</p><p><em>“I tell the truth & I don’t need to desperately overcompensate to prove my public credibility. My <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/facts/" title="facts">facts</a></strong> will be shared via the correct venue.”</em></p><p>Things don’t appear to be simmering down at all between The Hardys battle with Impact over the ownership of the BROKEN gimmick. We noted earlier today that the U.S. Patent & Trademark office <a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/05/26/trademark-office-rejects-matt-hardy-application-broken-gimmick/">rejected Matt’s application</a> to trademark the name. It’s not looking good for The Hardys.</p>