AEW Plus Trademark Filing Revealed – What Does It Mean for All Elite Wrestling?

AEW, All Elite Wrestling, has recently filed a new trademark for their streaming package called AEW Plus. The filing was made with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on July 24th. AEW Plus is a streaming service available in international markets on FITE.TV, where fans can watch AEW’s popular shows such as Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and pay-per-view events.

The trademark filing specifically mentions that AEW Plus provides “streaming of professional wrestling entertainment video material on the Internet.” This indicates that AEW is taking steps to protect their brand and ensure that their streaming service remains exclusive to their content.

AEW Plus offers fans the opportunity to watch their favorite wrestling shows ad-free, both live and on-demand, for a monthly subscription fee of $6.99. This affordable price allows fans from around the world to stay up-to-date with AEW’s programming and enjoy their favorite matches and storylines.

AEW has been gaining significant traction in the professional wrestling industry, providing a fresh alternative to long-established promotions. With the success of their weekly shows, Dynamite and Rampage, AEW has been able to expand its reach to international audiences through AEW Plus.

As AEW continues to grow, the protection of their brand becomes increasingly important. By filing for a trademark for AEW Plus, they are ensuring that their streaming service remains exclusive to their content and cannot be replicated or used by other companies.

Tonight, AEW presents a taped episode of Rampage on TNT, giving fans another exciting night of professional wrestling action. This episode serves as a prelude to the highly anticipated Collision episode, which will air live on Saturday.

For more information on AEW’s new trademark filing for AEW Plus, you can visit the official FITE.TV website. Stay tuned to Wrestling Headlines for the latest updates and news from the world of professional wrestling.

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