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AEW Dynamite “September To Remember” Delivers Thrilling Action in London: Full Results and Reaction

AEW Dynamite “September To Remember” Delivers Thrilling Action in London: Full Results and Reaction

The special three-hour AEW Dynamite “September To Remember” edition aired live on September 17, 2025, from London, Ontario, Canada, delivering an action-packed card that thrilled fans worldwide. With notable matchups featuring top stars like Jon Moxley, Bobby Lashley, and Toni Storm, the show crowded the TBS and HBO Max airwaves with memorable moments. Sources close to AEW insiders revealed the company’s intent to elevate its September programming while drawing strong audience engagement ahead of upcoming pay-per-view events.

Main Event Highlights and Key Matches

The card opened with high-energy bouts that set the tone for the night. In a highly anticipated contest, Riho edged out Robyn Renegade in a fiercely competitive match that showcased emerging talent and technical skill. Following that, wrestling veteran Bobby Lashley squared off against powerhouse Toa Liona, with Lashley securing a hard-fought victory through a blend of strength and ring savvy.

One of the night’s standout features was the “Timeless” Toni Storm segment, giving fans an in-depth spotlight on her journey and latest character evolution. AEW is positioning Storm as a pivotal player in their women’s division, and industry insiders like Fightful have noted that this segment further solidifies her star power and connection with the audience.

In a brutal contest, Jon Moxley took on Roderick Strong, two of AEW’s toughest wrestlers. The match was a physical, back-and-forth battle with both men pushing their limits. Moxley eventually triumphed, capitalizing on his hard-hitting style and crowd support to finish Strong in dramatic fashion.

The undercard also offered fierce competition with Thekla facing Queen Aminata in a No Holds Barred match. Known for their intense rivalry, this bout lived up to expectations, with Thekla victorious after employing a combination of strategy and aggression, leaving fans buzzing about the possibility of future bouts between these rivals.

Backstage Buzz and AEW’s Strategic Moves

According to a reputable AEW insider interviewed on the “Inside Wrestling Network” podcast, the company is strategically using these special editions like “September To Remember” to build momentum for their next global event, while deepening storylines and elevating rising stars. This insider remarked, “AEW is committed to blending veteran presence with fresh talent, which this card exemplified perfectly. You can feel the company’s confidence growing as they test international venues like London, Ontario.”

Industry observers from WWE.com and Fightful concur that AEW’s targeted expansion into Canadian markets aligns with their goals to stake a claim beyond major U.S. cities, raising their profile among diverse wrestling fanbases.

Fan Reaction and Critical Acclaim

The live audience in London responded enthusiastically throughout, particularly during matches involving fan favorites like Moxley and Toni Storm. Social media platforms lit up with praise for the show’s pacing and match quality, with fans calling it one of AEW’s best “Dynamite” specials this year. The inclusion of unique match types and the variety of styles—from technical wrestling to hardcore stipulations—drew positive remarks from wrestling analysts and commentators.

Comparison to WWE Programming

While WWE ramps up its own schedule, highlighted by John Cena gearing for a high-profile Wrestlepalooza clash with Brock Lesnar, and the recent NXT Homecoming event spotlighting top talents like Rhea Ripley and Finn Bálor[1][2][4][5], AEW’s “September To Remember” carved out a distinct identity with a more international flavor and edgier match presentations.

Sources familiar with WWE’s booking patterns suggest the increasing competition from AEW specials like this one is influencing WWE’s own creative direction, prompting them to innovate in women’s division storylines and diverse match concepts[3][6]. The dynamic rivalry between the promotions appears to benefit fans by elevating in-ring quality and storyline intrigue across both companies.

Looking Ahead: AEW’s Future Plans

Insiders report AEW is already planning to build on the strong reception of this show as it heads into key fall pay-per-view events. With talent like Toni Storm becoming central figures and veterans like Lashley and Moxley anchoring the roster, AEW’s future programming promises an exciting blend of hard-hitting athletics and compelling storytelling.

In addition, AEW expanding into Canadian venues may hint at more international tapings in the near future, a strategy that wrestling observers believe will bolster their global footprint and challenge WWE’s dominance.


For the latest WWE news and highlights, including updates on John Cena’s upcoming bouts and NXT events featuring Shawn Michaels and Rhea Ripley, visit WWE.com and tune into official WWE channels and podcasts[1][2][3][5].

AEW fans can look forward to more episodes with innovative matchups and exclusive segments that keep the excitement high and the wrestling world watching.

Article by [Your Name], professional wrestling journalist