Summary
AEW filed trademark applications for four team names on April 17: Timeless Love Bombs, The Conglomeration, Divine Dominion, and Triangle of Madness.
The filing language covers both merchandise and wrestling-related entertainment services. That includes shirts and T-shirts, along with live performances, televised appearances, and other appearances by a tag team of professional wrestlers.
The names AEW filed
All four applications use the same broad description for tag team use in wrestling and merchandising. In practical terms, that means AEW is looking to protect those names for branding across television, live events, and apparel.
Trademark activity like this does not automatically confirm when a name will be used on screen, but it does show AEW continuing to lock down branding around its acts. That has been a recurring part of the company's approach, as seen in other recent filings such as Chris Jericho filing for The Demand line from AEW Dynamite.
What this could mean for AEW TV
Because the filings specifically mention tag team performances and appearances, AEW now has legal protection in place if it wants to push any of these names more prominently in storylines, entrance graphics, commentary, or merchandise.
The bigger takeaway is that AEW is still actively formalizing branding around its roster presentation. Even without an immediate on-screen announcement, filings like these often matter once a team or group starts getting stronger television focus.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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