All Elite Wrestling has filed a new trademark application covering the logo for its MyAEW.com streaming platform.
The filing, submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June 17 covers a service mark described as “the words myAEW.com over the top of a wrestling title belt design.” The application lists the mark as already in use, with a first-use date of March 9, 2026, and falls under the entertainment services category covering online wrestling videos, streaming, podcasts, and continuing wrestling programs.
The application is a routine step to protect the branding of a platform AEW has been running since the spring. MyAEW launched on March 9, 2026, in partnership with streaming technology company Kiswe, debuting ahead of the Revolution pay-per-view as the promotion’s direct-to-consumer digital hub.
Built primarily as an international play, MyAEW serves as the home for AEW content for fans outside the United States and Canada, replacing the company’s previous AEW Plus offering. The platform carries AEW’s weekly programming, pay-per-views, Ring of Honor content, including HonorClub TV and ROH PPVs, and archives, available through web browsers and apps on streaming devices.
A key piece of the service is the free, ad-supported “Watch AEW” channel, a 24/7 FAST channel that streams AEW programming and is available globally, including in the United States. Fans can create a free account to access that channel and AEW’s podcast content, while the full live and pay-per-view tiers, priced from $7.99 to $19.99 per month or $119.99 annually, remain geared toward international markets.

