WWE files trademarks for longtime WCW PPV name, new moniker for former Olympian

A familiar event name to WCW fans may be re-appearing in either WWE or NXT at some point in the future.

On Tuesday, WWE filed a trademark for SuperBrawl, the long-running WCW pay-per-view for which they previously owned the rights, relinquishing them on and off in the two decades since they acquired their former rival.

Cody Rhodes actually got the trademark in 2019 and then abandoned it in 2020.

SuperBrawl first began in 1991 and lasted for 11 years before its finale in 2001 with SuperBrawl Revenge which was the second-to-last PPV the company put on before being purchased by WWE that year.

WWE has previously used WCW-related brand names like Starrcade for a special one-off live event in addition to Halloween Havoc in NXT.

WWE also officially filed a trademark on the name Tyra Mae Steele, the new in-ring moniker for Tamyra Mensah-Stock, the female U.S. Olympic wrestler who will make her televised in-ring debut this Friday on NXT Level Up. She made her in-ring debut this past March on an NXT house show.