AEW officially announced that that on September 17, they will air a three-hour block of programming that will be called "September to Remember." The company had previously indicated through TBS that it would be a two-hour block for Dynamite and a one-hour block for Collision, so it's unclear if that is still the case.
“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.”
Saturday episode of AEW Collision averaged 195,000 viewers, down over 30% week over week. It’s the lowest audience for the show since November 30, 2024. In the 18-49 demo, Collision drew a 0.04 rating. That’s down a whopping 43% from last week and also is the lowest figure in that demo since November 30 of last year. Collision finished 10th on the night among cable shows, having to contend with a slate of college football games.
