AEW trademark filings may reveal name of upcoming console video game, rebranded faction

  • Ian Carey

The name of both the upcoming AEW console video game and a rebranded faction may have been revealed as the company filed to trademark the terms “AEW: Fight Forever” and “Undisputed Elite” earlier this week.

The purposes of the “AEW: Fight Forever” trademark are listed as “Downloadable game software; Downloadable computer game software; Downloadable electronic game software; Downloadable interactive game software; Video game discs; Downloadable video game programs; Downloadable video game software; Recorded video game programs; Recorded video game software.”

There is currently no timetable for AEW’s debut console video game to be released. They are working with Yuke’s, a video game developer based in Osaka, Japan. The studio had been part of the WWE 2K franchise up until 2018. An article in Forbes last summer noted that AEW had put in an eight-figure investment into the game. 

The purposes of the “Undisputed Elite” trademark are listed as “Fan clubs; Providing a website featuring entertainment information in the fields of sports and entertainment; Providing entertainment information in the fields of sports and entertainment via a website; Conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of wrestling exhibits and performances by professional wrestlers; Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network.”

Some are speculating that trademark could be related to the faction of Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Bobby Fish — formerly known as The Undisputed Era in WWE NXT.