Get ready for some thrilling updates from the world of professional wrestling! AEW is on fire, and their latest moves are set to ignite an even bigger blaze!
When AEW first burst onto the scene in 2019, they brought with them a lineup of four major PPV events that became the cornerstone of their programming. Double or Nothing, Full Gear, Revolution, and All Out were the initial headliners, but the AEW calendar has since expanded to include new fan favorites like WrestleDream, Worlds End, and Dynasty.
And now, the excitement continues to build as AEW has just filed four new trademarks, potentially signaling the addition of even more events to their already packed schedule. While the specific details are yet to be confirmed, the trademark filings hint at new company events, with descriptions mentioning "wrestling contests," "live professional wrestling performances," and "production of professional wrestling television programs."
The four new trademarks filed by AEW on November 12 are:
- AEW Fire
- AEW Firestorm
- AEW Blitz
- AEW Tidal Wave
These names could be the perfect fit for specialized television events or even new PPV extravaganzas in 2026. Imagine the excitement of a three-hour Dynamite or Collision episode with one of these names attached!
AEW is riding a wave of critical acclaim and momentum following this week's Blood and Guts episode of AEW Dynamite. Both the men's and women's Blood and Guts matches delivered unforgettable moments and outcomes that will be etched into wrestling history.
In the men's match, Darby Allin and The Conglomeration emerged victorious over The Death Riders, with Jon Moxley tapping out to a submission from Kyle O'Reilly. Despite the harrowing moment where Darby Allin was sent flying off the stage and through two burning tables, his team pulled off an incredible win.
The first-ever women's Blood and Guts match saw a team led by Mercedes Mone, Marina Shafir, Megan Bayne, Julia Hart, Skye Blue, and Thekla triumph over Kris Statlander, Toni Storm, Willow Nightingale, Jaime Hayter, Harley Cameron, and Mina Shirakawa. This match had it all - Samoan Drops from the top of the cage, tables, brass knuckles, and other weapons. In a heart-wrenching moment, Toni Storm gave up to save her teammate Shirakawa from a brutal beating.
The intense Blood and Guts matches set the stage for the upcoming AEW PPV event, Full Gear, scheduled for November 22. The announced matches for the show include Adam Page vs. Samoa Joe for the AEW Men's World Championship inside a steel cage, Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Mone for the AEW Women's World Championship, Brodido vs. FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Championships, and Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship, among others.
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest happenings in the world of WWE, AEW, and beyond! From discussions on potential WrestleMania 42 opponents for Stephanie Vaquer to injury updates on the Blood & Guts competitors, there's always something brewing in the world of professional wrestling.
And here's where it gets controversial... What do you think these new trademarks could mean for the future of AEW? Could we see a shift in their programming strategy? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below! We'd love to hear your take on this exciting development.