
Josh Alexander appeared as a guest on the INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet podcast this week for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
During the discussion, the former TNA World Champion spoke about becoming a free agent soon, what’s next for his wrestling career, his short TNA World Championship reign, Joe Hendry’s parody video about him and more.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.
On becoming a free agent soon: โFebruary 15th Iโll be a free agent. I mean, TNA announced they extended me, picked up a year extension on February 14th last year. So yeah, heading into free agency for the first time. [Iโm] equal parts nervous, equal parts excited. Obviously, thereโs the one end of the spectrum where youโre like nothing might come of this. You have to be realistic. I have kids, I have a wife, I have a house I pay for and stuff like that. I can just do wrestling because I love it, because thatโs all Iโve ever really done. Thatโs what kind of whatโs led me through this business the entire time, just getting fulfillment out of it is the most important part to me. As long as I get to do it at some level, Iโm happy. I do indies, still to this day, get tons of fulfillment, very happy to do it. And that might be it. I might just be doing indies. Might be back doing construction to feed my family and stuff like that. But every so often you gotta bet on yourself. Five years ago it was Santana, one of my very good friends, and he was finishing up with TNA, at the time Impact Wrestling. We had an indie date, and he actually debuted the next night, but I didnโt know that. He never told me anything like that. So weโre just chilling out of the hotel. Itโs just like, ‘What made you want to leave or really look at it as an option?’ Because heโs very happy at Impact, very successful, obviously. And he was like ‘We just didnโt know what more we could do. Weโve held these Tag Team Championships this many times. Weโve had this many amazing matches with this tag team and this tag team. Itโs just like, every once in a while you got to think about whatโs coming next and whatโs going to excite you.’ Because he kind of alluded to the fact that he hadnโt been excited in quite some time. And I was just like, man, that really hits. Because now Iโm thinking about my own thing. Iโm just like, Iโve done so much in TNA over the six years. Iโm very grateful for it because opportunities are the one thing wrestlers need, and TNA has given me tons of countless opportunities to prove myself and show what I can do, but Iโve also done everything and worked with the bulk of the talent thatโs in that company right now. So itโs just all about whatโs going to get me excited beyond this point?โ
On what’s next: โIโm looking at everywhere right now. Both my sons are wrestling nuts, especially my six-year-old. So, Monday is Raw, Tuesday is NXT, Wednesday is Dynamite, Thursday is Impact. Iโm watching everything with my kids all week long, which is awesome, because I get to share this passion with them. But at the same time Iโm watching the product, looking at NXT being like, man me and Ethan could tag up and we can face that tag team, thatโd be awesome. Iโd really love to have a match with Pete Dunne or Gunther, the list goes on. Then you watch Dynamite, and Iโm just like, man, Iโve torn it up with Will [Ospreay] and [Konosuke] Takeshita in the past, I would sure love to do that on a bigger stage. One bucket list thing I might have, a wrestler thatโs still out there wrestling that I would really love to get a chance to wrestle is Edge. Heโs in AEW, you know what I mean? And thereโs Japan, Shingo [Takagi] is the one guy on my bucket list, this is doable, Iโm gonna make this happen. Him and [Tomohiro] Ishii were neck and neck, and I made the Ishii match happen. Shingo is the other one. So I just look at the landscape of it, where I can go and where the talent is I want to work with everybodyโs kind of stacked, roster-wise. To be able to tell stories and stuff like that with these people, the options are all open.โ
On his short TNA World Title reign: โI remember the phone conversation, and as I was speaking I was like Oh, this all sounds great. Yeah, no problem. Cool. All this stuff. And you hang up the phone, part of me was like damn, I really wish it wasnโt like this, because I think I can do some really good stuff, but I didnโt see the forest from the trees. On the flipside it was you’re gonna main event against Christian at Bound For Glory and a year ago you were in a 4-way tag match. In a year span, you have gone from here to the main event, AEW, former WWE star, TNA legend for the World Championship, to be the wrestler who brings the TNA Championship back to this company. I was like absolutely, this is an opportunity again. I would be lying if I said there wasnโt a small part of me that was just like, man itโd be cool if you didnโt do the Moose thing and I could just show what I can do, because you never know if thatโs going to come back. I didnโt know that I was going to go on to beat Moose at Rebellion six or seven months later. Iโm sure management kind of had an idea to see how it would get over. But anything can happen in wrestling, I could have gotten hurt, Moose could have gotten hurt, and then that match would never have happened, or anything could have happened that didnโt make it transpire. But luckily, everything does happen for a reason, and we got there eventually. I remember the day I got to my hotel room and I checked Twitter. People are posting clips of the match and saying all these great things, and then theyโre just hammering TNA for this terrible booking decision. โWeโre back to the Vince Russo eraโ, all this stuff, and Iโm just reading just like this is kind of nice, because I guess they wanted me to be champion.โ
On being a Joe Hendry parody song: โNo [I didnโt know what the song was about]. So I had been ripping apart Joe on Twitter pretty heavy, just trolling him, because Iโm the wrestlerโs wrestler guy, right? So Iโm just like this guyโs the complete opposite of me. Iโm just going to play into this and lean into it. So I’m making fun of him. He puts up a thing saying ‘NXT has been great, they have me down to the Performance Center training every day.’ Iโm like, ‘You need more training dude!’ We go into that TVs, and itโs before the TVs. I go up to him and go ‘So what do you got?’ And he goes, ‘I donโt know. I kind of looked at you, and I was just like, what do I really make fun of him about? Thereโs not much.’ And I go, ‘Oh, youโll find something, dude, donโt worry.’ I watched it live, I didnโt want to know because I wanted to be out there reacting on the spot. With my promos and stuff like that, I find if itโs just very off the cuff, rather than predetermined and premeditated, Iโm way better at delivery and stuff like that. Itโs more natural. People enjoy it more. So I watched it live, and Iโm just like, holding back like this son of a bitch. [You kept a straight face] Yeah, it was tough. I was biting my lip pretty hard, Kurt Angle from Wish, and thatโs the line right there. Man, you can do the Walter White thing all day long. Thatโs fine. But the Kurt Angle from Wish thing, that was August and I am still hearing about it today, for better or worse.โ
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