Josh Alexander addresses impending free agency, potential Ethan Page reunion

Though he does not want to leave TNA Wrestling, Josh Alexander thinks he would be doing himself and his family a disservice by not checking what’s out there in free agency.
Alexander has been with TNA/Impact since signing with the company in 2019. His deal could have been up near the beginning of 2024, but TNA picked up a one-year option on Alexander’s contract. With his contract now coming up in February 2025, Alexander spoke with WrestleManiac UK and addressed the possibility of testing free agency.
“I can’t say I want to leave TNA, you know what I mean? It’s just, I have never hit free agency. I have never been the belle of the ball or whatever. I’ve never even seen what offers are out there from another company,” Alexander said. “I signed my first contract with Impact Wrestling nearly six years ago. I re-signed three years ago. Now that one’s coming up. And I think I would be doing myself and my family a disservice by not seeing what’s out there. And, you know, if there’s something out there that gets me really excited, it’s all about what makes me happy at the end of the day.
“Everything in my wrestling career for these 19 years has been just following my heart. There’s many times I was let down or I broke my neck, or all this other stuff happened that would deter somebody from keeping to follow their dream. But for me, it was just — this makes me happy, I want to do it, I get excited doing it still after 19 years and 1,500-plus matches or whatever it’s been. So I’m just going to keep following my heart with it, and we’re going to see where that leads.”
Alexander is one of the top stars in TNA, having been a World Champion for the promotion twice. He turned heel at Slammiversary this July and has been feuding with Joe Hendry since. The two will face off at TNA Victory Road this Friday night.
The 37-year-old Alexander held the Impact Tag Team titles with Ethan Page twice from 2019-2020. Currently, Page is the NXT Champion. Alexander told WrestleManiac UK that — with the working relationship that exists between TNA and WWE NXT — he would wholeheartedly embrace the opportunity to reunite with Page for a tag team match in either NXT or TNA.
“I think that we’re both very good singles competitors who have championship pedigree now as singles stars,” Alexander said. “So I don’t think it would be something that would happen in the long-term, but if there’s ever a special matchup out there, I don’t think you would throw away that chemistry that we have as a tag team to not just go out there and embarrass somebody in a tag team match.”