AEW's potential new name for the Undisputed Era possibly revealed
Now that Adam Cole, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly have reunited in AEW, a potential name for the faction has been making the rounds on social media lately.
On January 3, AEW filed two trademark rights to the word "Paragon," one for the word itself and another for a logo associated with the name.
The filing for the trademark is as follows:
"Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a group or individual wrestlers; Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Providing a website featuring entertainment information in the field(s) of wrestling; Providing an Internet website portal featuring entertainment news and information specifically in the field of wrestling; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a group or individual wrestlers."
You can also check out the "Paragon" logo below:
It's important to note that O'Reilly used the term "paragon" on the December 29 episode of Dynamite to describe the potential excellence of the reunited Undisputed Era in AEW.
The trio of Cole, Fish, and O'Reilly will need a new moniker for their group since WWE owns the rights to the "Undisputed Era." The fact that AEW filed trademarks for "Paragon" suggests that this term could be the name the company uses for Cole's new group.
What's next for Adam Cole and reDRagon in AEW?
Alongside Roderick Strong, Adam Cole, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly dominated WWE NXT by winning every title on the brand. Now that the majority of the group competes in Tony Khan's promotion, the three men will aim to build onto their already impressive legacy.
The group defeated Orange Cassidy and Best Friends in their first match back together on the New Year's Smash edition of Dynamite. While The Young Bucks have seemingly refused to get along with Fish and O'Reilly, it will be interesting to see which side Cole picks in the future.
Do you think the "Paragon" stable name would fit the former Undisputed Era members in AEW? Sound off in the comments section below.