WWE: Adrian Street Documentary, Intercontinental Championship Marathon, Trademarks

WWE Network Airing Adrian Street Documentary This Saturday

WWE announced that a new documentary special based on the life and career of Welsh wrestler Adrian Street, who came to prominence with an androgynous gimmick in the 70s and 80s, will be airing on the WWE Network prior to this weekend’s NXT UK TakeOver: Cardiff event.

The documentary is titled Adrian Street: Imagine What I Could Do to You and has an run-time of thirty minutes. It will premiere on the WWE Network on August 31st starting at 1:00PM ET.

Official synopsis:

Adrian Street: Imagine What I Could Do to You

British sports-entertainment legend Adrian Street reflects on his life and career in and out of the ring. Join him as he relives his journey to becoming one of the most outlandish and polarizing Superstars in history, and witness his emotional experience coaching at the WWE Performance Center in the United Kingdom.


WWE Network Also Airing Intercontinental Championship Marathon This Sunday

WWE will also be airing an Intercontinental Championship marathon on the WWE Network on September 1st, according to WWENetworkNews.

It was reported that this marathon is titled 20 Matches That Define the Intercontinental Championship and will be hosted by Zack Ryder. The marathon will be at least six hours in length and will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the championship.

Official synopsis:

20 Matches that Define the Intercontinental Title

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Intercontinental Championship, join former champion Zack Ryder as he watches 20 of the greatest matches that made the title prestigious, featuring Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Seth Rollins and more in classic matches and forgotten gems.


Several New Trademarks Filed for Talent and New Reality Series

WWE recently filed several new trademarks to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, according to PWInsider and the Wrestling Observer.

A trademark for “Matt Riddle”, “Bianca Belair”, “Drew Gulak”, “Humberto Carillo”, and “IIconics” were filed on August 23rd for wrestling and entertainment-related purposes.

Trademarks for “Aliyah” and WALTER” were filed on August 22nd for wrestling and entertainment-related purposes.

A trademark for “Fight Like a Girl” was filed on August 23rd for entertainment-related purposes, which is the title of WWE’s upcoming new digital reality series with Stephanie McMahon as the host. This new series will feature WWE female talent providing help to young women struggling with various personal life issues.