WWE may be looking to bring back a canned video game project from a decade ago, as on August 23, WWE filed trademarks on “WWE Brawl” and “WWE Universe” in relation to video games
WWE Brawl was the planned name for a multiplayer fighting game that was in the works at THQ that would have seen wrestlers like John Cena, Rey Mysterio, Triple H, and more with superpowers/enhanced personalities in a Super Smash Bros/Power Stone style game, with breakable environments.
Mark For: WWE BRAWL trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of video and computer game tapes, video and computer game discs, video and computer game cassettes, video and computer game cartridges, video and computer game CD-roms, video output game machines for use with televisions; video and computer game software; video games for use with wireless devices; online video games; video games for use via a global computer network and wireless devices; coin-fed amusement gaming machines; interactive video game programs and computer game cartridges; Interactive multimedia computer games on all platforms comprised of computer hardware and computer game software; electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device; video and computer game tapes, video and computer game discs, video and computer game cassettes, video and computer game cartridges, video and computer game CD-roms, video output game machines for use with televisions; video and computer game software; downloadable ring tones, graphics and music via a global computer network and wireless devices; coin-fed amusement gaming machines; interactive video game programs and computer game cartridges.
Mark For: WWE UNIVERSE trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of video and computer game tapes, video and computer game discs, video and computer game cassettes, video and computer game cartridges, video and computer game CD-roms, video output game machines for use with televisions; video and computer game software; video games for use with wireless devices; online video games; video games for use via a global computer network and wireless devices; coin-fed amusement gaming machines; interactive video game programs and computer game cartridges; Interactive multimedia computer games on all platforms comprised of computer hardware and computer game software; electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device; video and computer game tapes, video and computer game discs, video and computer game cassettes, video and computer game cartridges, video and computer game CD-roms, video output game machines for use with televisions; video and computer game software; downloadable ring tones, graphics and music via a global computer network and wireless devices; coin-fed amusement gaming machines; interactive video game programs and computer game cartridges.