In light of his recent signing with AEW, Adam Copeland has filed four new trademarks for entertainment and merchandise purposes.
The trademarks, handled through Wet Yeti, INC, cover the terms “Ledgend,” “Iconoclast,” “Cope,” and “The Rogue,” and are largely related to various categories of merchandise with the latter two also covering entertainment services such as televised and personal appearances.
Copeland made his AEW debut at the WrestleDream PPV event, helping Darby Allin and Sting after the TNT Championship main event.
Source: Fightful
Copeland also took to social media to address concerns and backlash regarding his departure from WWE and signing with AEW:
In the four-part thread, Copeland addresses his tenure with WWE, expressing his gratitude and appreciation for what the company did for him and stating that he simply “wanted to do more” in this new chapter of his career.
Copeland would go on to remind fans that wrestling “is supposed to be fun,” and that there are exciting things going on across the business as a whole.