Josh Alexander Explains Why His AEW Debut Took So Long
Josh Alexander recently revealed why his journey to AEW was a long one, citing his own need for professional growth before joining the company.
Joshua Lemay (born May 29, 1987), better known by his ring name Josh Alexander, is a Canadian professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the Don Callis Family. He also makes appearances for Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP), where he is the reigning and inaugural MLP Canadian Champion. He is known for his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
In 2005, Alexander made his professional wrestling debut on the Canadian indendent scene, where he met Ethan Page and would form a tag team with him known as The North (formerly Monster Mafia). The duo would perform for various promotions, including AAW Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), winning tag championships in both promotions. In 2019, Alexander signed with TNA and would go on to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship twice with Page, with their first reign becoming in the longest in the title's history at 380 days. After Page departed TNA, Alexander switched to singles competition and became a one-time TNA X Division Championship and a two-time TNA World Championship, with his second reign being the longest in the company's history at 335 days. In February 2024, Alexander…
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Josh Alexander recently revealed why his journey to AEW was a long one, citing his own need for professional growth before joining the company.
Brody King defeated Josh Alexander on AEW Dynamite, advancing to the four-way AEW International Championship match at AEW Fyter Fest.