While some things change, others simply remain the same. In the case of Cody Rhodes and his former employer WWE, there is now an ongoing battle over the issue of the old WCW trademarks that Rhodes has filed for. On November 19th, Rhodes also filed for trademarks on "Slamboree" and "SuperBrawl."According to WrestlingNews.co, Dave Meltzer is reporting on WON that "WWE has tried to oppose some of the trademarks that Cody was attempting to gain the rights to.”Here is the list of trademarks that Cody Rhodes currently has:SuperBrawlSlamboreeThe Match BeyondBash at the BeachDusty RhodesBunkhouse StampedeBattlebowlThe American DreamThe American NightmareThe Prince of WrestlingAs listed above, Cody now has the rights to his father's ring name because he plans to do a book or a movie in the near future. With regards to the WCW trademarks, it seems that Cody has been trying to get a lot of intellectual property that WWE doesn't own or hasn't used in a while.Currently, it's unknown what trademarks Vince McMahon and WWE are currently opposing, but it could have something to do with the recent announcement that AEW Dynamite will have a Bash at the Beach themed episode on January 15th, 2020.The #AEWDynamite scheduled for Wednesday, January 15th in Miami, Florida has gotten just a little bit bigger now as the event will be Officially Titled: BASH AT THE BEACH Tickets go on sale THIS FRIDAY, November 22nd at Noon ET for AEW’s #BashAtTheBeach.https://t.co/UN1cNj1kQq pic.twitter.com/SWvFt3b61T— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) November 18, 2019According to a recent report, "Some within WWE weren't happy with AEW promoting a Bash at the Beach, and there's talk that they may attempt to take action to stop it," said Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful. People within WWE believe that it sounds too similar to The Bash PPV that WWE held in 2009.Whatever the case, it's going to be interesting how things pan out. Will WWE and Cody go to court or will cooler heads prevail? Wrestling fans will find out in due course of time.