While WWE's recent releases are still fresh in the minds of wrestling fans and news cycles alike, the Stamford-based promotion has filed several new trademarks for potential new in-ring names. While the list of proposed names have divided netizens, former Knockouts Champion and recent WWE signee Jordynne Grace took to social media to seemingly stake her claim on one of the filed names.
According to Wrestling Observer, trademark motions for WWE's new names were filed Sunday with the US Patent and Trademark office, with Lauren A Dienes-Middlen as the listed WWE attorney. WWE is attempting to trademark twelve new names, and no further information — such as who the names may be assigned to — has been made available. The names are as follows:
Harley Riggins
Aria Bennett
Braxton Cole
Masyn Holiday
Summer Sorrell
Haze Jameson
Tate Wilder
Jax Presley
Osiris Griffin
Drako Knox
Trill London
Chantel Monroe
Grace, who recently signed a new WWE deal, reposted WrestleTalk's original post on X, formerly known as Twitter, and claimed the name Trill London for herself. While new WWE signees are often christened anew upon their debuts, there are no reports indicating the established TNA star is due for a name change.
I'll take Trill London https://t.co/8pLD5UqVlo
— Jordynne Grace (@JordynneGrace) February 10, 2025
Fans made their thoughts regarding the new names clear under Grace's post. While a few X users seemingly complimented names like Drako Knox, most replies underneath Grace's post poked fun at the name "Haze Jameson." Most netizens under Grace's post criticized the ridiculousness of some names, with one comparing the name Osiris Griffin to popular "Family Guy" protagonist Peter Griffin. None of the listed names have been associated with previous WWE Superstars.
These names have yet to be approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office.