FITE TV, however, didn’t cut off AEW Dynamite’s feed after the show ended, and Cody stayed in the ring to make a big announcement.
Cody confirmed that he no longer has one name as he can now use the ‘Cody Rhodes’ name in AEW. Cody said that it was a private announcement and not a social exclusive, and whether Justin Roberts chooses to use the full name, the TNT Champion felt really good to be once again called ‘Cody Rhodes.’
WWE surrendered the ‘Cody Rhodes’ trademark
As reported earlier via the documents obtained by HeelByNature, WWE surrendered the trademark for the name ‘Cody Rhodes.’
WWE’s trademark filing for ‘Cody Rhodes’ expired in October 2019. The company failed to renew it even after the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s six-month grace period.
Cody is scheduled to defend the AEW TNT Championship against Darby Allin at the Full Gear PPV on November 7th, and he should be introduced by his full name at the show.
Cody’s announcement wasn’t the only moment worth noting after Dynamite went off the air. Jon Moxley was also seen getting ready for a pre-taped interview. The AEW World Champion even sang David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ when the AEW crew prepared to film the segment.
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