As previously reported, WWE is planning to hold a Premium Live Event (PLE) on Saturday, September 20th, which, if true, would take place simultaneously with AEW All Out. John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar is expected to be the main event for this September show.
According to PWInsider.com, there have been discussions within the broadcast industry suggesting that the event, set to take place in Indianapolis, Indiana, may air on ESPN as a preview for WWE’s new deal with the network’s streaming app, starting in April of next year.
The report also noted that there is currently no PLE scheduled to air on Peacock this September. One PLE, the first-ever two-night SummerSlam, has already take place at the beginning of August, and another PLE, Clash in Paris, is set to air on Sunday, August 31st. The site’s sources indicate that WWE plans to announce the September PLE and the details regarding its airing sometime this week, although ESPN declined to comment on the report.
Additionally, the WrestleVotes Twitter account has revealed a potential name for WWE’s September PLE: “Wrestlepalooza.” This name is associated with a former ECW event. It is important to note that “Wrestlepalooza” is currently a trademark owned by F1RST Wrestling, which hosted a Wrestlepalooza event in January.
September 20th, it’s a “Wrestlepalooza”…
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) August 18, 2025
