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101.02.2026Matzen9.0 
229.01.2026Jonoabbo8.0 
321.01.2026Keithnelson188.0I really like Josh Alexander, he was one of TNA's saving graces. He's great in the ring and really good on the mic. Kinda hope he gets a decent singles push cause he's too good to just be another member of the Don Callis Family
421.01.2026maven lover6.0Josh gets demoted from an 8 to a 6 for me because frankly, after doing this " subjectively rating wrestling things" hobby for almost a year on this website, I've grown tired of euphemizing & giving people the benefit of a doubt. It always comes right back around to that point where I have to be honest with myself in any case. Alexander's character is a shriveled shell of what it used to be in TNA, & it is all Josh's fault for actively selecting to be managed by Tony Khan when all he had to do is look at Tony Khan's record. He had all of the information. He had all the foresight reality could afford him. He quite likely looked at cases of people like Keith Lee, Parker Boudreaux, Ricky Starks, Miro, Wardlow, & somehow failed to come to the conclusion that " Goodness, this guy isn't particularly good at booking well-muscled, badass, serious workers whose gimmick is that they are built well & serious as nails. " Bobby Lashley had the advantage of being in a historic stable; Josh didn't have this. He made the wrong choice, & now he's surrounded by workers whom more often than not have him beat on the charisma game in spades in a very, very confused stable, thrown into story devoid 6-mans & 8-mans, & hasn't seen a lick of deserved gold in 200 days, & all of it is his fault. Fantastic worker, but yes. I can't imagine what goes through his mind every time Tony walks up to him with the next bad idea.
520.01.2026btgc338.0 
613.01.2026AjStylesWasBetterThanYourFavorite5.0Great wrestler, HORRIBLE character. I can't name one noteworthy thing he's done since joining AEW and he's only been a background character in the DCF. He can't cut a promo and is just a huge charisma vaccum these days.
711.01.2026thetwizzler4.0Mediocre and boring. Technically, Josh Alexander is good. He can do everything you want him to. Everything else that goes with it is lacking. His promos are boring, his character is bland, his presentation is as generic as generic gets. Ooh, "The Walking Weapon" - what about him is dangerous? He LARPs as Kurt Angle! He seems like a "Create-A-Wrestler" from a video game. He's only where he is because Scott D'Amore has a boner for milquetoast Canadians. When he was the centrepiece of TNA, it was unwatchable-- not that it's great now, mind you, it's still a bad show; it was just infinitely worse when D'Amore held the book. Being a background underneath guy in a bad imitation of a NJPW stable is probably this guy's limit in a major wrestling promotion. He sucks.
802.01.2026polishtank7.0 
902.01.2026bnummer8.0 
1001.01.2026The Trespasser9.0 
1124.12.2025perconflncns8.0 
1215.12.2025ReiEscobar8.0 
1322.11.2025Sky2278.0 
1414.11.2025Desmond33  
1530.10.2025KzyTime1358.0 
1619.10.2025KAM1GOYE  
1716.10.2025ItsAllAWorkAnyway  
1814.10.2025TriggaHell9.0 
1912.10.2025Monch Wrestling8.0 
2008.10.2025Screensquatteur9.0 
2103.10.2025WrestlingGOAT  
2202.10.2025khalek8.0 
2324.09.2025onionknight8.0 
2418.09.2025XXXX10.0 
2513.09.2025Osowo8.0 
2611.09.2025Jimmy 3 People 08.0 
2702.09.2025deanepuddle7.0 
2820.08.2025jaletta9.0 
2918.08.2025Luj9.0 
3018.07.2025Reflected6.0In TNA he really looked like a monster in AEW he seems like a poor imitation, I don't understand what happened. Right now, his connection with AEW feels really weak, and he comes off like a low-mid carder. I'm starting to wonder if the overall level is just too high and he ends up being dull. It's also true he hasn't had many real singles opportunities -- they keep putting him in tag matches or 6-8 man tags, where there are more dynamic wrestlers with flashier movesets, so he ends up disappearing in the ring. At this point, it's even hard to understand why they signed him if there wasn't a real plan behind it. Putting him in the Don Callis stable hasn't helped either he's behind Okada, Fletcher, and Takeshita.
3115.07.2025Moranjeboom8.0 
3208.07.2025MariotheMariom10.0 
3327.06.2025SkyIcons4.0He's a good technical wrestler, but I find Josh Alexander boring as hell. His look and really just everything besides the wrestling is very generic. Adding more to this, my previous rating of 6 was actually too high. This guy is the most uninteresting wrestler in AEW right now. His wrestling is not good enough to make up for everything that he lacks. Thought being in the Callis family would help hide his flaws, but nope, still boring.
3424.06.2025Gato Karado9.0I like this man and how he became a main-eventer in TNA, but his potential bigger than just this, this man is truly underrated
3511.06.2025Mark4Lyfe9.0Josh Alexander is one of the most consistent and underrated performers of the modern era. His work in Impact Wrestling, especially during his title reign, showcased elite-level storytelling, in-ring intensity, and technical precision. He's got that rare blend of toughness and heart that makes every match feel like a fight. Whether he's in singles competition or tag team action with The North, he delivers. His signature moves hit hard, and he carries himself like a true pro. Honestly, if he were in a bigger spotlight more often, he'd be in the conversation for best wrestler in the world.
3607.06.2025YTBradensWrestling9.0Great in ring performer! He always has banger matches that are so good to watch! The thing that is holding him back is that he can be very bland at times. Usually he is carried through interesting storylines then he carries the matches. I wish he had more of a character but he is still amazing because of how good he is in ring
3705.06.2025I like wrestling2228.0 
3804.06.2025arminamin8.0 
3930.05.2025Loe Jist9.0 
4028.05.2025Mihaawk9.0 
4127.05.2025Aecaq Aqber  
4225.05.2025Hatef8.0 
4316.05.2025chaqudemus9.0 
4416.05.2025JuanLoco9.0 
4507.05.2025Bristant4408.0 
4607.05.2025DagoWithTheCage8.0 
4705.05.2025gabsdavero10.0 
4801.05.2025JediSaiyanMaster12039.0 
4924.04.2025Marcy9.0 
5019.04.2025Wrestlingisreal9.0 
5118.04.2025Clyde8.0 
5218.04.2025Rainmaker41968.0 
5318.04.2025ajfromcastlebar9.0 
5417.04.2025Dogo7638.0 
5506.04.2025Killerskills7.0 
5606.04.2025cfcrusader10.0Josh Alexander was probably the MVP of TNA's recent era, easily one of the best wrestlers in their history and had the matches to prove it. When the company needed someone to step up, he had a great feud with Moose followed by a title reign full of bangers. Without this, Impact probably doesn't gain the credibility they needed for the rebranding back to TNA. His heel turn and feud with Hendry showed that he was top notch on the mic too.
5704.04.2025Drew1159.0 
5813.03.2025bennythegeneral10.0 
5901.03.2025xitachi10.0 
6024.02.2025Gungai369.0 
6114.02.2025hassan0110.0This guy is an absolute beast, a unique specimen. So fucking technically skilled and an highly effectiv powerhouse too. Was a brilliant tag team wrestler and has done excellent work as a singles wrestler. His reign as the Impact World Champion was simply glorious and he and Moose brought TNA's lost glory back to a large extent if not fully. He delivered bangers day in and day out and still does to this day, my favorite being the iron-man match with TJP. Work on the independents was also superb, I can distinctly recall the hour long classic with Fred Yehi as well the time-limit draw with Richards in 2021 among many other epics. Very very versatile as well, can be very entertaining as a face and a heel and the switch between the two is almost effortless. He's not the best on the mic but can hold his own very well. One of a kind genarational talent.
6214.02.2025Little Stinger9.0 
6308.02.2025Nicks10.0 
6421.01.2025wrestlingisreallife  
6520.01.2025Lukeathon10.0 
6614.01.2025Hyunminlee10.0 
6714.01.2025Alons8hasaBrokenBack9.0 
6804.01.2025Rassle Fan7.0Great wrestler and while his singlet is fine, headgear looks goofy because he's bald. He looks like Mike Myers as Phillip the Hyper Hypo on SNL. His entrance music in TNA also leave a lot to be desired. It's just generic house type music with an annoying humming. It has no energy and no hype. He's still a free agent as of 1/4/25 and I hope wherever he signs gives him better music.
6927.12.2024704eb8.0 
7020.12.2024MylesSmith2410.0One of the best all around wrestlers in the world a true asset to TNA arguably the best TNA champion of all time can tell Josh has a huge passion for wrestling. Can cut a promo knows how to work face or heel to an excellent degree can work in a tag team good move set truly generational talent.
7103.12.2024Chubibs9.0 
7214.11.2024Khalid Ace7.0 
7327.10.2024KingChook8.0 
7424.10.2024Alaloeosnf8.0 
7521.10.2024Frenchmaker9.0 
7623.09.2024billyc058.0 
7712.09.2024ItsLuger9.0 
7806.09.2024Sash 1619.0 
7904.09.2024SleVVen8.0 
8002.09.2024Immortan Scott10.0 
8126.08.2024bogurt9.0 
8225.08.2024RyanKras1610.0 
8324.08.2024daichi8.0 
8410.08.2024Willie 192009.0One of my favorite wrestlers in TNA currently. His in-ring skills are amazing and his promo skills are also really solid. His matches with Ospreay and Hammerstone were really fun to watch and I really enjoyed his tag team run with Ethan Page. Overall a really awesome wrestler.
8504.08.2024MccainJamen7.0 
8630.07.2024dizzied10.0He really is probably a 9.5. Promo skills are probably an 8 but his in-ring skills are an 11. He is absolutely one of the best technical wrestlers ever. I would like to see him get more exposure in other promotions such as New Japan or AEW or even WWE. My only concern is would he get enough exposure in the bigger organizations or would he get lost in the shuffle. I think New Japan would be a good destination.
8724.07.2024Aspion8.0 
8822.07.2024Ragnor10.0 
8918.07.2024BigBadaBruce His title reign as Impact World Champion is one of my favourite title reigns of the last 10-20 years. Every day, he paraded that belt with pride as the beacon of a struggling company. Every month, he defended that title like his life depended upon it, wrestling anything up to 30+ minutes in awesome matches, whether technical, high flying, strong style, hardcore, or a beautiful homage to the history of TNA Wrestling, and being good at all of them. It's heartbreaking that he had to vacate the title due to injury after becoming the longest reigning TNA World Champion in history, but maybe its apropos that the only thing that could beat him was injury. Still the Ace of TNA Wrestling.
9009.07.2024YB27.0 
9127.06.2024Tomm21110.0 
9221.06.2024piglatin10.0 
9312.06.2024eetasa28.0 
9427.05.2024WrestlingGuru7.0 
9519.05.2024NiesamowitePL8.0 
9625.04.2024BigChinchompa9.0Exceptional in-ring talent, reminds me of a lot of the great technicians like Benoit, Angle, Joe, even Bret at times. I think he's not a great personality or character and I don't feel like he has that "special something" that some wrestlers have. But his athleticism and in ring storytelling are both top notch. He's the kinda guy that can really thrive and main event in smaller promotions but might would get lost in the upper midcard shuffle in an AEW/WWE. Honestly though I hope he gets a chance to wrestle in one of the Japanese round robin tournaments, ideally G1 but Champion Carnival or N-1 would be great too. He really deserves more recognition and credit for both how good he is as a wrestler and how much he's given to Impact/TNA especially in the past 5 years. In theory a big tournament run might would be another feather in his cap and hopefully expose more fans to how exceptional of a wrestler Josh really is.
9720.04.2024HammerTG10.0 
9819.04.2024JoLUVmania10.0 
9907.04.2024DangoDaisuki8.0 
10027.03.2024WhatSayYou9.0If you live in Southern Ontario you probably respect this man immensely for his journey. One of the top wrestlers in the world who has traded blows with some of the greatest of all time.