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WWE Trademark Filing Hints At New Show

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A new WWE show could be coming very soon after a new trademark was filed.

It was reported in early 2025 that the WWE Level Up show that was taped before NXT tapings would no longer exist. In its place is a new version of the Evolve promotion. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter revealed that former ROH and Evolve booker Gabe Sapolsky, who now works for WWE, will be heavily involved.

“Level Up is being replaced by something called NXT Evolve although not at the start of the year. We’ve heard to expect it in a few months. It’s a Gabe Sapolsky project and essentially would be people in developmental but not on NXT television regularly, like Level Up.

I think that instead of just matches, to do angles and promos and book it more like a television show. It will be shows taped only for television/streaming.”

The “Evolve” name looks to be involved because a trademark filing was made by WWE on January 30th. The trademark description reads like this:

Entertainment services, a show about sports, entertainment and general interest; entertainment services, namely, the production and exhibition of professional wrestling events rendered live and through broadcast media; entertainment services, namely on-going reality based programs; providing entertainment and sports news and information via a global computer network or commercial online service; entertainment services, namely, provision of information and news about sports, entertainment and general interest; providing a website in the field of sports, entertainment and general interest; production of multimedia programs; providing online photos and videos featuring sports and entertainment

There is no date announced for when Evolve or NXT Evolve will debut, but it will likely be in the months ahead.

New WWE Shows Set To Debut On A&E In February

There is already a lot of WWE content out there with Raw, SmackDown, and NXT providing live action every week, but there are also going to be shows on A&E starting on February 16th. The WWE LFG show will debut on February 16th with some all-time great superstars involved.

“Beginning Sunday, February 16th at 8pm ET, “WWE LFG”, an action-packed, competitive series, redefines what it takes to make it in WWE. Each week, sixteen WWE hopefuls push their limits to earn the ultimate prize: a coveted spot on NXT, WWE’s developmental series featuring the brightest rising stars in professional wrestling.

For the first time ever, viewers get an inside look at the grueling training process including intense in-ring matches and behind-the-scenes footage. The participants receive world-class coaching from iconic WWE Legends such as Undertaker, Booker T, Mickie James, and Bubba Ray Dudley. In addition to the legendary coaches, a pair of WWE Hall of Famers – Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, and Shawn Michaels, WWE’s Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative – help guide the competitors as they earn points for their electrifying performances.”

In addition to WWE LFG, there will also be WWE Rivals and WWE Greatest Moments airing on A&E as well.