
The night of Sat., Sept. 20 will offer a bounty of pro wrestling to fans around the world. WWE will start their premium live event partnership with ESPN as Wrestlepalooza emanates from Indianapolis. Meanwhile, AEW will be in Toronto with their annual All Out PPV — which may be available on the HBO Max streaming service for the first-time ever.
Both companies have already announced or heavily teased big matches for their respective events. Peeking ahead at the TBS and TNT September schedules, it looks
like AEW will also be using their television time differently ahead of and on Saturday the 20th.
On Weds., Sept. 17, TBS has Dynamite in its usual 8 p.m. Eastern slot… followed by a one-hour edition of Collision at 10. The entire three-hour block is labeled “September to Remember”, a play on the old ECW “November to Remember” PPV name that AEW filed a trademark for back in August.
There’s a fourth hour too, with a Countdown to All Out 2025 listed as the second hour of Collision.

Clicking over to TNT’s schedule, All Out Saturday night isn’t free of rasslin’. Sandwiched in-between two different eras of Warner Bros’ DC Comics adaptations is a one-hour Saturday Tailgate Brawl: All Out. This would appear to be a televised pre-show — we’ll see what that means for the Zero Hour or Buy-In special we usually get on YouTube before AEW PPVs.

The main All Out card starts at 8 p.m. ET. ESPN announced that Wrestlepalooza will start at 7, which means it will air opposite whatever Tailgate Brawl turns out to be.
Thoughts?