All Elite Wrestling has submitted a new trademark application to protect the logo used for its MyAEW.com streaming platform.
The filing, lodged with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June 17, describes a service mark consisting of the words “myAEW.com” positioned above a wrestling‑title‑belt design. The application notes that the mark has been in use since March 9, 2026, and falls under the entertainment‑services class covering online wrestling videos, streaming, podcasts, and ongoing wrestling programming.
The move is a routine protective measure for a service AEW has operated since spring. MyAEW launched on March 9, 2026, in partnership with streaming technology provider Kiswe, premiering ahead of the Revolution pay‑per‑view as the promotion’s direct‑to‑consumer digital hub.
Positioned primarily as an international offering, MyAEW serves as the home for AEW content for fans outside the United States and Canada, superseding the former AEW Plus service. The platform delivers AEW’s weekly shows, pay‑per‑views, Ring of Honor programming—including HonorClub TV and ROH PPVs—and an archive, accessible via web browsers and apps on streaming devices.
A central feature of the service is the free, ad‑supported “Watch AEW” channel, a 24/7 FAST stream that broadcasts AEW programming worldwide, including within the United States. Users can create a free account to view that channel and AEW’s podcast library, while the full live and pay‑per‑view tiers—priced from $7.99 to $19.99 per month or $119.99 annually—remain targeted at international markets.
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