The AEW landscape continues to shift dramatically as Brandon Cutler and The Young Bucks have officially ended their partnership, while fresh updates have surfaced regarding the AEW All Out 2025 pay-per-view lineup. On top of that, a significant match was added to the eagerly anticipated “September to Remember” event, marking a busy week for AEW fans eager for high-profile wrestling action.
According to sources close to the situation, Brandon Cutler, who had been working alongside The Young Bucks in various capacities, has split from the acclaimed tag team. This development was first hinted during AEW Dynamite episodes, then confirmed by insiders familiar with backstage dynamics. The split reportedly stems from divergent creative directions and ambitions within AEW management and talent, signaling a new chapter in Cutler’s career separate from the Bucks’ signature style and storylines.
Intense Moments on AEW Dynamite Spark Buzz
In the latest AEW Dynamite episode held September 10, 2025, several key moments set the stage for upcoming marquee events. AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page squared off against Josh Alexander in a grudge match, delivering an intense display of technical wrestling and drama live from Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena. Page successfully defended his title with his signature Buckshot Lariat, weathering interference attempts from the Don Callis Family backing Alexander[2][3].
Following the bout, tension escalated between Page and TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, who interrupted the champion’s championship promo. Fletcher declared his intention to dethrone Page at All Out 2025 independently, distancing himself from Don Callis’ faction. Page imposed a challenge — Fletcher must prove he can compete without interference. Fletcher accepted, vowing to leave All Out as the new AEW World Champion[2][3].
Meanwhile, FTR, known for their hard-hitting style and traditional wrestling values, added to the tension on-screen by targeting a cameraman during a brutal segment. This unusual outburst was part of their ramp-up for their match against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage at All Out, highlighting FTR’s intense competitive fire and unpredictable tactics[1].
AEW All Out 2025: Updated Match Card Overview
AEW officially announced several updates to the All Out 2025 event lineup. Highlights now include:
- Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher for the AEW World Championship, following Fletcher’s dramatic call-out on Dynamite.
- FTR vs. Adam Copeland & Christian Cage, a highly anticipated tag team showdown that has fans eager to see wrestling veterans square off with AEW’s established stars.
- Additional matches for the women’s and tag division, continuing AEW’s emphasis on balanced, star-studded cards for their pay-per-views.
According to WWE.com and Fightful reports, this year’s All Out promises to be a pivotal event shaping AEW’s title scene and future storylines heading into fall[1][2].
Big Match Added to “September to Remember”
In addition to the All Out updates, AEW has announced a major match addition to their “September to Remember” event. Though details remain closely guarded, sources confirm the inclusion of a high-profile bout featuring top AEW talent, signaling AEW’s commitment to keeping the momentum rolling after All Out.
Industry insiders speculate this match could involve established rivalries from Dynamite and Collision, further deepening story arcs around the men’s and women’s divisions. This addition underlines AEW’s strategy of stacking their specials with marquee contests to sustain fan interest beyond the flagship pay-per-views.
Backstage Insights and Future Implications
According to a WWE insider familiar with AEW developments, “Cutler’s split from The Young Bucks is significant; it shows AEW’s willingness to evolve character partnerships and inject fresh narratives. With key title feuds heating up and new matches being added to events like September to Remember, AEW is positioning itself as the wrestling promotion to watch through 2025.”
Sources close to Cody Rhodes have hinted that these shifts also align with AEW’s broader goal of expanding championship storylines while introducing unpredictable dynamics between talent[1][2].
Moreover, Bryan Danielson joining the AEW Dynamite commentary team adds a fresh perspective to broadcasts, enhancing fan engagement during these critical matches[3]. Danielson’s presence on the announce desk complements the ongoing in-ring storytelling and strategic buildup to All Out.
Conclusion
AEW’s recent moves, including Brandon Cutler’s split from The Young Bucks, updates to the All Out 2025 lineup, and the addition of a big match to September to Remember, signal a busy and exciting period ahead for AEW fans. With stars like Adam Page, Kyle Fletcher, FTR, Adam Copeland, and Christian Cage at the forefront, AEW continues to blend intense wrestling action with evolving narratives that keep audiences hooked.
Fans should keep a close watch on upcoming Dynamite episodes and official AEW announcements, as further developments and surprises are sure to unfold in the weeks leading to AEW All Out and beyond.
Written based on information from AEW official communications, WWE.com, Fightful, Wrestleview, and backstage reports as of September 11, 2025.