Summary

WWE filed to trademark the name Myka Lockwood on March 9 for ring name purposes.

The filing covers wrestling and entertainment services rendered live and across broadcast and online platforms, along with related fan club, newsletter, blog, and sports entertainment information services.

What the filing covers

The application uses WWE's standard language for a performer name. It includes wrestling exhibitions and performances, television and radio broadcasts, internet and online service distribution, and website and community portal content tied to sports entertainment.

It also covers fan club services, social entertainment events for fan club members, online newsletters, and blogs in the sports entertainment space.

What the Myka Lockwood filing could mean for WWE

The Myka Lockwood filing suggests WWE is continuing to secure potential on-screen names before a wider rollout. That has been part of the company's recent pattern with new identities, including when it filed the EK Prosper trademark.

A trademark filing on its own does not confirm when the name will appear on television or which brand it may be tied to, but it does show WWE reserving the branding for wrestling-related use.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.