Last February 9th, WWE Hall of Famer and AEW Star “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson’s son (real name: Brock Lunde) filed to trademark his in-ring name, “Brock Anderson” with the USPTO (the United States Patent and Trademark Office), according to Heel By Nature.
Brock Lunde filed to trademark his ring name under the merchandise and entertainment services through Michael E. Dockins, who has helped a number of pro wrestlers with their trademark and patent concerns in the past. The trademark was processed into the trademark database on February 12th.
Below is the use description Arn Anderson’s son submitted to the USPTO for his ring name:
“International Class 025: Hats; Pants; Shirts; Socks; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts.”
“International Class 041: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services; namely, live appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.”
During a recent episode of the “ARN” podcast, The Enforcer said that his son was training to become a pro wrestler and is looking to get into the business soon. He also said that something will happen soon that will change his life 100% and the life of the mystery individual involved, perhaps his son. Arn Anderson’s son, Brock Lunde, even made a brief appearance on Dynamite, where he was acknowledged by the commentary team and greeted by Cody Rhodes during his ring entrance.