Recently Cody Rhodes was on a mission to secure as many former WCW event names that his father Dusty created after WWE let them expire. WWE would oppose his applications, and a long, drawn-out process began. However, in the end, Cody would abandon his applications. Then it what appears to have been in exchange for Cody doing that, WWE gave up their trademark for “Cody Rhodes.”
WWE have now filed trademark applications to take ownership of trademarks for “Slamboree,” “The Match beyond,” “Bunkhouse Stampede,” “Battlebowl,” and “SuperBrawl.”
It isn’t known if WWE has any plans for the names, but obviously, they don’t want anyone else to apply for them. WWE has seen success in the Wednesday Night Wars when using former WCW Intellectual property like The Great American Bash and Halloween Havoc, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see a SuperBrawl episode of NXT to coincide with the Super Bowl in February.
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