Wrestler Given New 'Myka Lockwood' WWE In-Ring Name Revealed

Why WWE trademarked 'Myka Lockwood' revealed

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Mar 11, 2026

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WWE filed to trademark 'Myka Lockwood' with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on March 9 and the reason for the trademark filing has been revealed.

WWE taped future matches for season three of WWE LFG on Tuesday night ahead of the live episode of NXT. Myka Lockwood was in action in the second match of the taping, with it being revealed the name was trademarked to be used by Bayley Humphrey. Lockwood ultimately defeated PJ Vasa at the taping, while Harlem Lewis also picked up a win over Trill London.

Bayley Humphrey has acknowledged that Myka Lockwood will be her new in-ring name, replying to a report about the trademark filing with, "That's a killer of a name if I say so myself."

The Undertaker pointing at Myka Lockwood during a WWE photoshoot

Bayley Humphrey was first connected with WWE when she signed with the company's NIL programme while a student at Baylor University, with Humphrey then joining WWE on a full-time basis in 2024. Humphrey was featured in the first two seasons of WWE LFG under her real name as part of The Undertaker's team. She was eliminated in episode 12 of both seasons.

Alongside her WWE LFG matches, Humphrey has wrestled at a number of NXT house shows, most recently on February 20 where she teamed with Sol Ruca and Zaria in a win over Fatal Influence's Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid.

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