WWE filed for a trademark for the Judgment Day name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June 22.
The trademark is listed for collectables The full description reads as follows:
“Mark For: JUDGMENT DAY™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of cardboard and paper hangtags; cardboard packaging; paper packaging; packaging, namely blister cards; paper for wrapping and packaging; collector albums for sticker collectables; stickers; sticker albums; collectable photos; photo albums; photographs; framed pictures; vinyl and plastic clings; labels, namely printed paper labels; folders; paper place mats, paper table mats, paper napkins; paper tablecloths; paper table linens; paper lunch bags; postcards; greeting cards; pictures; calendars; posters; decals; temporary tattoo transfers; trading cards; brochures, magazines and newspapers concerning sports entertainment; coloring books; children’s activity books; souvenir programs concerning sports entertainment; books concerning sports entertainment; books featuring pictorial biographies; comic books; picture books; book covers; paper book markers; notebooks; memo pads; note pads; date books; address books; agenda books; markers; pens; pencils; calendars; pencil sharpeners; pencil cases; rubber stamps; stamp pads; chalks; paper banners; printed paper signs for doors; drawing rulers; erasers, rubber erasers, chalk erasers, blackboard erasers; bumper stickers; window decals; lithographs; paper party bags; stencils for tracing designs onto paper; paper gift wrap; paper cake decorations; paper; stationery; indoor ornaments of paper.”
Over a year ago, WWE Hall of Famer Edge started the faction with Damian Priest before bringing in Rhea Ripley into the fold. After the group became completely different from what Edge had initially thought, he left the group and was replaced by Finn Balor.
Under the creative vision of Triple H, Dominik Mysterio’s career took off when joining them and the group has become a top stable.