An interesting new AEW trademark has been revealed.
Ahead of the November 29 edition of AEW Dynamite, MJF took to social media to talk about being in a lot of pain, but ended the tweet by saying “let’s restore the feeling.”
On December 18, All Elite Wrestling filed a trademark on the term, “AEW: Got The Feeling.” The trademark was filed for entertainment services.
The full description for the trademark reads:
Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production, distribution, and post-production of television shows; Entertainment services in the nature of live wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of television shows and multimedia entertainment content featuring wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, namely, an ongoing multimedia program featuring wrestling distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; Entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of ongoing television programs in the field of wrestling; Fan clubs; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Ticket reservation and booking services for recreational and leisure events, namely, wrestling events; Educational and entertainment services, namely, a continuing program about wrestling accessible by radio, television, satellite, audio, video and computer networks; Entertainment services, namely, an ongoing series featuring wrestling provided through a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, providing ongoing webisodes featuring wrestling via a global computer network.
Many fans and wrestlers have spoken about “restoring the feeling” within AEW recently.
It remains to be seen if this new trademark will be used for a potential pay-per-view, TV show/special or even a video game.
This Wednesday’s December 20 Holiday Bash edition of AEW Dynamite will feature the final Gold League matches, including Jon Moxley vs. Jay White, Swerve Strickland vs. RUSH and Mark Briscoe vs. Jay Lethal.
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