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AJ Styles Submits Trademark Filings for Name and P1 Logo

By The Spotlight StaffJanuary 29, 2026
AJ Styles Submits Trademark Filings for Name and P1 Logo

AJ Styles has taken steps to protect his brand by filing trademark applications for “The Phenomenal AJ Styles.” In addition to securing the rights to his iconic nickname, Styles has also filed to trademark his well-known P1 logo.

The filings suggest the former WWE Champion is looking to maintain control over his name and branding for merchandise, appearances, and future business ventures. Styles has long been associated with both the “Phenomenal” moniker and the P1 logo, which have become staples of his wrestling identity over the years.

These trademark moves are a common step for established stars protecting their intellectual property.

AJ Styles Submits Trademark Filings for Name and P1 Logo

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