Summary

AEW filed trademark applications for both "AEW Redemption" and "Redemption" on April 13.

The filing language covers wrestling contests, live professional wrestling performances, and the production and distribution of wrestling television programs and events. No official use for the names has been announced.

What the filing covers

The applications were filed under International Class 041. That description includes entertainment in the form of wrestling contests, live wrestling performances, and the production and distribution of ongoing television programming in professional wrestling.

That gives AEW coverage across several common wrestling uses if the company decides to move ahead with the branding later.

What "Redemption" could mean for AEW

Because AEW filed both the standalone "Redemption" name and the full "AEW Redemption" version, the company now has protection in place for a possible show, event, or branded content rollout tied to that name.

That does not confirm a new project on its own, but it does show AEW is reserving the branding for potential future use in its programming slate.

Sources

As reported by Fightful