A new trademark filing appears to have revealed the name of an upcoming AEW special.
The promotion applied to trademark the term “AEW Summer Blockbuster” on April 14. The filing looks to be for an upcoming event or series of events, but that has not been announced yet and there are no further details about it. The filing is listed as covering the following goods and services:
Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the nature of live professional wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of professional wrestling programs and events.
AEW has two TV specials coming up this week with Boston hosting Spring BreakThru editions of Dynamite on Wednesday and Collision on Thursday. Both shows are airing live. Wednesday’s event will celebrate Dynamite surpassing WCW Nitro as the longest-running prime time weekly wrestling show in the history of TBS/TNT.
Among the other special events AEW has coming up are Double or Nothing and Fyter Fest 2025. Double or Nothing is a pay-per-view taking place from Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, May 25, while Fyter Fest is a four-hour TV special set for Denver, Colorado on Wednesday, June 4.
All In (July 12) and Forbidden Door (August 24) will be AEW’s next PPVs after Double or Nothing.
In other trademark news, AEW also filed a trademark for “Paragon” this week. That’s the new faction name Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong are using.
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