One big thing: AEW files trademark for “Fright Night Dynamite”
AEW has filed trademark applications for “AEW Fright Night Dynamite” and “Fright Night Dynamite,” signaling plans for a Halloween-themed episode of their flagship show.
Why it matters
• This move suggests AEW is looking to capitalize on the holiday season with themed content.
• It could provide a unique viewing experience for fans and potentially boost ratings.
• The trademark filing indicates AEW’s commitment to branding and expanding their event portfolio.
By the numbers
• October 30: Date of the potential “Fright Night Dynamite” episode
• 2021: Year AEW held its first Halloween-themed “Rampage” episode
The big picture
While AEW has incorporated Halloween elements in past shows, this would mark the first time “Dynamite” receives a specific Halloween-themed title.
• Previous Halloween shows featured costume matches and spooky gimmicks.
• Wrestler Abadon has been prominently featured in past Halloween-themed events.
What to watch
The tone of the potential “Fright Night Dynamite” may depend on AEW World Champion Jon Moxley’s current storyline.
• Moxley recently defeated Bryan Danielson at WrestleDream.
• AEW has hinted that “no one is safe” from Moxley’s wrath.
The bottom line
AEW’s trademark filing for “Fright Night Dynamite” suggests the company is planning a special Halloween-themed episode, potentially offering fans a unique and festive wrestling experience.
How do you think AEW should incorporate Halloween themes into their wrestling matches and storylines? Leave a comment below with your ideas!