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AEW Stacks the Deck: Dynamite, Collision, and All Out Countdown Airing in One Night

By: Randy Marston | August 31, 2025 / 6:21 PM
AEW Stacks the Deck: Dynamite, Collision, and All Out Countdown Airing in One Night
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All Elite Wrestling is shaking up its schedule in a major way for the week of AEW All Out 2025, and fans are getting a marathon night of action on TBS.

On Wednesday, September 17, AEW will roll out a three-and-a-half-hour block of programming under the banner “September To Remember.” The night kicks off with a special edition of Dynamite at 8 p.m. ET in its usual time slot. Immediately following at 10 p.m. ET, fans will get a one-hour edition of Collision, also carrying the “September To Remember” branding. The night then caps off at 11 p.m. ET with the Countdown to All Out 2025 special.

The choice of branding is no accident—“September To Remember” is clearly a nod to ECW’s iconic “November to Remember” events, with AEW having filed a trademark for the phrase earlier this month.

But that’s not all. The weekend will feature even more AEW programming with “AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl: All Out” airing on TNT, September 20 at 7 p.m. ET. That one-hour special will serve as the final TV lead-in to the All Out pay-per-view later that night, broadcasting live from Toronto.

With Dynamite, Collision, a countdown show, and a Saturday hype special, AEW is making sure the road to All Out is nothing short of packed.

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This is exactly the kind of play AEW needed heading into one of its biggest cards of the year. A three-and-a-half-hour block on TBS gives Tony Khan a platform to stack storylines, spotlight key feuds, and give All Out the “big fight week” treatment it deserves. The ECW homage with “September To Remember” is a fun touch that will resonate with longtime fans while still presenting fresh branding for AEW’s new era. The Toronto show is already loaded, and this scheduling shift only increases the momentum.

H/t to POSTWrestling.com and Devin Cutting

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