AEW Files Trademark Application For MyAEW Logo Design

Published: 2 hours ago by Dave Adamson | Last Updated: 2 hours ago by Dave Adamson

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A trademark application covering the MyAEW.com logo design has been filed by All Elite Wrestling, LLC, according to a recent USPTO listing.

MyAEW is the streaming service launched by the company in March of this year, bringing Dynamite, Collision and pay-per-views, along with historic content and independent wrestling shows, to a global audience.

A new trademark application has been filed for the service mark associated with MyAEW.com under United States Patent and Trademark Office serial number 99890605.

Filed on June 17, the application covers the description: 

“The mark consists of the words myAEW.com over the top of a wrestling title belt design.”

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The application notes that the design is already in use, with the goods and services category reading: 

IC 041: Providing online non-downloadable videos in the field of professional wrestling; Providing a website featuring non-downloadable videos in the field of professional wrestling;

Providing non-downloadable videos in the field of professional wrestling via streaming transmission services; Entertainment services, namely, continuing video programs featuring professional wrestling accessible via a website;

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Entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of professional wrestling; Providing on-line videos featuring professional wrestlers and professional wrestling events, not downloadable.

First Use Anywhere: March 09, 2026 | First Use in Commerce: March 09, 2026

With MyAEW including independent wrestling promotions under its offering, it was recently reported that PRODUCE pay-per-views would be included.

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So Many Ways To Watch AEW Pay-Per-Views

Granted, AEW is more than just its pay-per-views, with Dynamite and Collision forming the backbone of the weekly offering.

That said, there are multiple ways to watch AEW pay-per-views around the world, and it’s quite the list.

According to the official AEW on PPV webpage, fans in the US can find the upcoming pay-per-view (Forbidden Door, at the time of writing) on HBO Max, Prime Video, DAZN, PPV.COM, YouTube, DirecTV, Sling, and Dish. Dave & Buster’s will also screen the event at locations in the US, while other regional satellite and cable providers may be revealed in due course.

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MyAEW serves international customers, including those in Canada and the UK, with PPV.COM and YouTube also serving that global market. Prime Video extends its reach to Canada and “select international countries”, with “France, Germany, and the United Kingdom” specifically mentioned. DAZN reaches “over 180 countries”, including Canada.

With so many options, there’s the possibility that some fans will have access to AEW pay-per-views across multiple streaming platforms, with many of those being paid subscriptions. Costs aside, the ability to consume AEW content across any number of methods could be seen as a reason for the success of the on-demand pay-per-view market in particular.

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