AEW files an interesting name for a new special show

The event would take place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

AEW registered the name "September to Remember," inspired by ECW’s November to Remember event

AEW Dynamite y Collision
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Sebastián Maseda
Sebastián Maseda
Published 08/19/2025

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In the upcoming weeks, AEW will hold a total of 7 shows at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. This venue is sacred within the wrestling world, as it is the legendary ECW Arena that was so popular during the 90s.

While Tony Khan's company has already visited the majestic Hammerstein Ballroom, another legendary venue for the now-defunct extreme company, in this case they will be recording three episodes of Dynamite, three of Collision, and the ROH PPV: Death Before Dishonor. However, another headline from AEW's visit to Philadelphia is that they may be able to relive one of the great annual events on the ECW calendar.

In this case, the Jacksonville company could hold an episode of Dynamite or Collision under the name September to Remember. This is reminiscent of the event November to Remember that was so popular during the ECW era, and featured memorable performances by people like Sabu, Rob Van Dam, or Mike Awesome.

AEW's request to acquire the rights to that name was made on August 18th. It corresponds to a request for goods and services related to a professional wrestling event. Its definition is "entertainment in the form of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the form of live professional wrestling performances; entertainment services in the form of producing professional wrestling programs and events."

Thus, the company would close out nearly a month of programming within that magical venue. The first show will be on August 27th, the Dynamite following the Forbidden Door event, and will run until September 11th.