Adam Copeland’s Trademark Registrations with Wet Yeti, Inc.: The Impact of Nicknames in AEW WrestleDream

2023-10-02 18:53:07

By Nicolas Lafferriere On 10/02/2023

Few hours ago, All Elite Wrestling celebrated the pay-per-view AEW WrestleDream at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. Fans witnessed multiple matches and segments, including the surprise debut of Adam Copeland in the final moments of the broadcast.

Canadian professional wrestler and actor He only changed brief aspects of his presentation before the spectators. The arrival of the competitor previously known as Edge AEW opened the conversation regarding trademark registration, and even brought up debate the use of nicknames and already recognized names by competitors.

Within this aspect, Adam Copeland decided to keep several nicknames for himself that would be related to his time within WWE. In the last few hours, the United States Patent and Trademark Office received various registrations in the name of Wet Yeti, Inc.a “fantasy” company that the professional wrestler uses to maintain various trademarks in his possession.

Adam Copeland recorded ICONOCLAST y LEDGEND for use in merchandising related to clothing (t-shirts, caps, socks, sweatshirts, etc.). Curiously, The Iconoclast It was a nickname that WWE promoted for Edge during his return to action. He also booked the brands THE ROGUE y COPE for use in professional wrestling shows and entertainment services.

Strangely, Wet Yeti did not register the trademark Rated R Superstar that WWE abandoned in 2020, and that was released by the company in April 2020. Adam Copeland will use this nickname in AEW following having carried it during his most successful stage as a competitor, being the greatest win that he takes with him from his time within the TKO company.

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