A Trademark Filing May Reveal The Name Of WWE's Studio Show On Fox Sports 1

A Trademark Filing May Reveal The Name Of WWE's Studio Show On Fox Sports 1

We now that FOX would like WWE to have a studio show on Fox Sports 1 when SmackDown Live moves to the network this October and now a new trademark filing may have revealed what that will be called...

By JoshWilding - Jul 24, 2019 06:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
A new trademark filing has seeming revealed the name of the Fox Sports 1 WWE studio show that is set to air on Tuesday night's beginning this October. Apparently, a likely contender is WWE After The Bell which is a pretty cool name all things considered.

It's surprising WWE didn't choose to resurrect Talking Smack given how well-liked that was but this sounds like a good name for the type of show FOX is looking for.

The trademark application was filed on July 18th, 2019 and FOX is looking to go all in on WWE programming with SmackDown Live airing on Friday nights and this on Tuesdays. There have also been rumblings about NXT airing on Wednesday nights as a way of counterprogramming All Elite Wrestling's new weekly show.

What are your thoughts on this name?
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