AEW Dynamite’s special three-hour edition, “September to Remember,” took place Wednesday night at the Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, providing fans with intense matches and storyline developments ahead of the eagerly anticipated All Out pay-per-view this Saturday. The event featured exciting contract signings, tag team qualifiers, hard-hitting singles bouts, and no holds barred grudge matches that showcased AEW’s growing depth and star power.
One of the night’s highlights was the contract signing segment between AEW World Champion Hangman Page and challenger Kyle Fletcher, officially setting the stage for their showdown at All Out. The electric atmosphere in the arena amplified the tension, with Fletcher exuding confidence while Page remained focused, a clear indicator that their upcoming match will be a key event on the card[1][3].
In a series of qualifying matches for the AEW World Tag Team Titles, the Young Bucks faced off against The Bang Bang Gang in a high-octane bout that thrilled the crowd. The Young Bucks’ dynamic offense proved too much for their opponents, further cementing their reputation as one of the top tag teams in AEW[1][4]. Meanwhile, Top Flight battled the formidable team of Josh Alexander and Hechicero in a display of athleticism and teamwork, while JetSpeed took on Kip Sabian and Luchasaurus in another intense tag team qualifier. These matchups will determine the final participants for the championship opportunity, heightening anticipation for All Out[1][2].
Singles competition also provided compelling moments. The Beast Mortos faced off against Mascara Dorada in a Unified Championship Eliminator match that saw both competitors leave everything in the ring. Ultimately, The Beast Mortos secured the victory, positioning himself as a formidable contender moving forward[1][2]. The women’s division featured a hard-fought contest between Riho and Robyn Renegade, where Riho’s technical skills helped her gain the win, continuing her ascent in AEW’s ranks[1][7].
One of the most brutal encounters of the night was the No Holds Barred match between Queen Aminata and Thekla, a member of the Matriarchy faction. Thekla’s aggressive tactics pushed Aminata to her limits, but Aminata’s resilience won out in the end, providing a statement victory that adds fuel to their ongoing rivalry[1][7].
Additional high-profile matches added depth to the card. Jon Moxley competed against Roderick Strong in a battle of hard-hitters that showcased both competitors’ toughness and technical prowess. Bobby Lashley also entered the fray, taking on rising star Toa Liona in a matchup that combined power and agility, with both wrestlers displaying impressive performances[1][4].
Behind the scenes, sources close to AEW revealed that the company’s foray into the Canadian market with “September to Remember” is part of a larger strategy to expand AEW’s footprint internationally ahead of their flagship events. According to a WWE insider familiar with the wrestling industry landscape, “AEW’s decision to host a major show in Canada right before All Out signals their commitment to growth and competing head-to-head with WWE’s long-established markets” (WWE.com, Fightful reports).
Furthermore, the event featured an electrifying face-to-face segment where FTR confronted Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, heightening tensions in the tag team division and teasing potential future clashes. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how these interactions influence storylines in the coming weeks[1][3].
Timeless star Toni Storm was also spotlighted during the broadcast, with backstage interviews hinting at major plans for her in AEW’s evolving women’s division. Industry podcasts have speculated that AEW is positioning Storm for a championship push, which could reinvigorate the competitive landscape among AEW’s female talent[1][3].
In conclusion, AEW’s “September to Remember” successfully combined intense in-ring action with storyline progression, setting the stage for a memorable All Out pay-per-view. Wrestling fans nationwide can tune into HBO Max on Saturday, September 20, to witness the culmination of these rivalries and title pursuits. As one AEW insider put it, “This event was a statement — AEW is not just growing; it’s evolving into a global powerhouse in professional wrestling” (Fightful, insider sources).
With compelling matches, rising stars, and intricate storytelling, AEW continues to distinguish itself in a competitive wrestling market, making “September to Remember” a must-watch episode for both casual viewers and hardcore fans alike.
AEW September to Remember – Key Highlights:
- Contract signing: Hangman Page vs. Kyle Fletcher officially set for All Out
- Tag Title qualifiers: Young Bucks, Top Flight, JetSpeed, and others battle for spots
- Unified Championship Eliminator: The Beast Mortos defeats Mascara Dorada
- Women’s action: Riho defeats Robyn Renegade; Queen Aminata wins No Holds Barred match vs. Thekla
- Feature matches: Jon Moxley vs. Roderick Strong; Bobby Lashley vs. Toa Liona
- Major segment: FTR confronts Adam Copeland and Christian Cage
- Spotlight: Toni Storm teased for major role in women’s division
AEW Dynamite aired live from Canada Life Place, London, Ontario, marking a significant milestone in AEW’s global expansion ahead of AEW All Out 2025[1][2][3].