WWE has filed trademark applications for four new names, according to documents publicly available through the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The filings were submitted on Friday, June 19, and cover the names “Kylee Quinn,” “Milos Jovik,” “Vanta,” and “Vanta the Unknown.”
Trademark filings of this nature are a reliable early indicator that WWE is developing new ring names for performers in its system, whether established talents being rebranded or developmental prospects being prepped for a debut. The company regularly secures intellectual property rights on names ahead of any public introduction, so these filings don’t necessarily signal imminent television appearances — but they do confirm the names are being actively considered for use.
The pairing of “Vanta” and “Vanta the Unknown” suggests WWE is exploring both a standalone version of the name and a fuller character moniker, a common practice when creative is still workshopping how a gimmick will ultimately be presented on screen. “Kylee Quinn” and “Milos Jovik” read as more straightforward ring-name applications, likely tied to specific individuals already working within the developmental pipeline.
With NXT continuing to serve as WWE’s primary talent incubator, new name trademarks are a consistent part of the promotional machinery — the business of turning prospects into polished characters before they’re ready for the main stage. Whether any of these names surface on NXT television in the weeks ahead remains to be seen, but the paperwork is now in place for all four.
Source: Wrestling Observer / F4W