WWE has filed a trademark application for the name "Myka Lockwood" intended for use as a ring name in professional wrestling. The filing occurred on March 9 and covers a range of entertainment services related to wrestling exhibitions and fan engagement. This move signals potential new character development within the promotion.
On March 9, WWE submitted a trademark application for "Myka Lockwood" specifically for ring name purposes, as reported by Fightful. The trademark encompasses various entertainment services, including wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer. These services are rendered live and through broadcast media such as television, radio, and the internet, or via commercial online services.
The application further includes providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network. It extends to offering information in the fields of sports and entertainment through an online community portal and maintaining a website focused on sports entertainment information. Additional services covered are fan club operations, such as organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for members, and arranging social entertainment events for wrestling fan club members.
WWE also seeks to trademark provisions for online newsletters and journals, namely blogs, in the fields of sports entertainment. This filing aligns with WWE's ongoing efforts to secure intellectual property for its performers and storylines, though specific details about the individual or character associated with "Myka Lockwood" were not disclosed in the sources. The trademark news was published on March 11, 2026, highlighting WWE's proactive approach to branding in the wrestling industry.