AEW Team To Get New Name As Trademark Filed
AEW All Out 2025 took place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The event featured 13 matches, including several title defenses and high-profile bouts. The main event saw “Hangman” Adam Page defend the AEW World Heavyweight Championship against Kyle Fletcher. Other notable matches included Toni Storm defending the AEW Women’s World Championship in a four-way match and a Coffin match between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin.
In a standout match at AEW All Out 2025, Ricochet teamed up with the tag duo Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) to face The Hurt Syndicate’s Bobby Lashley, MVP, and Shelton Benjamin.
The Hurt Syndicate initially controlled the pace of the match. However, Ricochet and Gates of Agony showcased resilience and teamwork, turning the tide by targeting MVP’s injured knee. The match climaxed when Ricochet hit his signature Spirit Gun finisher on MVP to secure the pinfall victory for his team.
AEW Files For a New Trademark
Following their triumph at All Out, AEW officially filed a trademark for the faction name “The Demand,” representing Ricochet and the Gates of Agony. The trademark application was submitted on September 21, 2025, covering professional wrestling performances and entertainment services. The faction name was first introduced during their entrance at All Out by ring announcer Justin Roberts and later confirmed by the commentary team.
Conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of professional wresting exhibitions and performances by professional wrestlers, namely, performances by a team of wrestlers during professional wrestling events; Entertainment services in the nature of live professional wrestling performances [H/T Fightful]
Adam Copeland also had a match at AEW All Out 2025. During his tag team match alongside Christian Cage against FTR, Edge paid a heartfelt tribute to longtime onscreen rival John Cena. He performed Cena’s iconic “Five Moves of Doom,” including the Five Knuckle Shuffle and the Attitude Adjustment, while also doing the famous “You Can’t See Me” hand gesture.
This tribute came shortly after Cena honored Copeland by using the latter’s signature Spear during his WWE SmackDown matches as part of his retirement tour. The Never Seen 17 then acknowledged the AEW star on social media.