Tony Khan gives update on ‘AEW Shockwave’ status

AEW no longer has any plans to launch a new show called Shockwave.

In September 2024, a trademark was filed for the term “AEW Shockwave” — which was rumored to be the name of a possible new television series the promotion was hoping to debut on Fox. A partnership between AEW and Fox has not materialized to this point. And the Shockwave name became the subject of a trademark dispute between AEW and the NWA, who had a digital series titled “NWA Shockwave” back in 2020.

Tony Khan appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show this week and was asked about his plans for Shockwave. Khan said he does not believe he’s going to use that as a show name anymore. He had a good conversation with NWA President Billy Corgan and told Corgan that the NWA is free to use Shockwave however it wants.

“Well, it’s just an idea. I file lots of different names and ideas of shows and things like that. And that was a name that I actually at the time did not know anybody else had used,” Khan said.

“I’m probably not going to do it. I had a really nice talk with Billy — Billy Corgan, who owns the NWA. I like Billy. And even before I became a wrestling promoter, I had met him. And I think he’s just a great artist, and I like him. So when I talked to him on the phone, I said, ‘If that’s a show that you might do again… if that’s something you want to do and you did it first, then you can do that. That’s fine.’ And he said, ‘Oh, that’s great. I appreciate that.’ So that was nice.”

The trademark application for “AEW Shockwave” is listed as having been abandoned on November 17, 2025.

Khan and Corgan’s conversation was also in regards to the new AEW National Championship that was recently announced. Khan confirmed that the lineage of this title is intended to be separate from the NWA National Championship that already exists.

We’re Live, Pal: The latest on the AEW TV deal, All Out insanity

It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal, which is also available for free on YouTube below, as Andrew Zarian and I talk about what’s going on in wrestling today.

We kicked off the show talking about eating crow, before digging into the latest on the AEW TV deal.

We discussed all the things that Andrew thinks is happening in the very near future and go over how they could possibly use MAX if streaming on MAX is part of their deal.

We then talked about the insanity that was Hangman Page against Swerve Strickland as the main event of the AEW All Out PPV. We then hit on a few WWE notes such as RAW going back to two hours after October and through the rest of the year, Saturday Night’s Main Event, and the WWE Bad Blood card so far.

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All Elite Wrestling files to trademark ‘AEW: Shockwave’

All Elite Wrestling is looking to trademark an interesting name.

On Friday, September 6, 2024, the company filed to trademark “AEW: Shockwave” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

While it’s not yet clear how the company intends to use the name, the purposes listed in the filing include:

“Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the nature of live professional wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of professional wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of ongoing television programs in the field of professional wrestling.”

AEW also filed to trademark “The Clone” and the same name in Spanish “El Clon” on Thursday, September 5.

The company filed to trademark the name “Grand Slam Australia” last month for AEW’s debut in Australia on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Suncorp Stadium. Other trademarks the company has filed for in recent months include All In Texas, AEW: All In Texas, and Meat Mayhem. Late last year, AEW filed to trademark “Hologram,” which ended up as the new gimmick for Aramis. He debuted the new character in July.