AEW announces branding for three-hour Dynamite/Collision block

AEW has officially announced September to Remember.
In a press release published on Wednesday, AEW confirmed the September 17 episode of Dynamite will be a three-hour show beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern time and airing live from Canada Life Place in London, Ontario. It will be the go-home show before AEW All Out on September 20.
AEW’s press release reads:
“Wednesday, September 17, TBS and HBO Max will be live from London, Ontario for a special three-hour show — September to Remember — starting at 8 p.m. ET, featuring AEW’s biggest names in non-stop high-flying action as they set the stage for the signature pay-per-view event that weekend.”
Earlier this week, the TBS website listed Dynamite: September to Remember and Collision: September to Remember as airing back-to-back in a three-hour block that night. AEW also announced a change to the start time for All Out today, with the show now beginning at 3 p.m. Eastern on September 20.
AEW filed to trademark the name “September to Remember” on April 18. The name is a play on ECW’s former pay-per-view, November to Remember, which ran annually from 1993 to 2000. ECW also ran four events under the Wrestlepalooza name, similar to WWE’s upcoming PLE.
The official poster for the show via AEW’s ticket page is below.
