Use the -O file
option.
E.g.
wget google.com
...
16:07:52 (538.47 MB/s) - `index.html' saved [10728]
vs.
wget -O foo.html google.com
...
16:08:00 (1.57 MB/s) - `foo.html' saved [10728]
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