Josh Alexander Makes AEW Debut On Dynamite ‘Spring Break Thru’

The landscape of All Elite Wrestling just got a lot more dangerous. Josh Alexander officially arrived on the AEW stage during the latest episode of Dynamite, entering the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament as the surprise Wild Card — and stepping right into battle with none other than “Hangman” Adam Page.

Alexander didn’t waste any time proving why he’s one of the most talked-about free agents in recent memory. He brought the fight to Page in a hard-hitting showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats. Despite coming up short, Alexander’s AEW debut was anything but forgettable.

The match itself was a near-even war of attrition, with Page narrowly escaping a late-match flurry from the former IMPACT World Champion, including a close call with the C4 Spike and a dangerous ankle lock attempt. It wasn’t pretty, but Page managed to catch Alexander in a quick cradle pin for the win, punching his ticket to the tournament semi-finals against Kyle Fletcher.

But the real drama went down after the bell.

As Don Callis and Kyle Fletcher made their way out — signaling the continuation of Callis’ interest in Fletcher’s rise — all eyes were on the standoff between Fletcher and Page. That is, until Alexander struck. In a shocking post-match twist, “The Walking Weapon” blindsided Page, seemingly at the prompting of Callis, who was caught whispering in his ear just moments before the ambush.

Alexander didn’t stick around for long. He laid Page out and then quietly exited, leaving Callis and Fletcher to soak in the heat. The segment closed with Fletcher standing tall over a fallen Page, but the bigger question was clear: is Josh Alexander officially part of the Don Callis Family?

Alexander’s debut marks a significant chapter for the Canadian standout. After finishing up his six-year run with TNA earlier this year — a tenure that included two World Championship reigns, tag team gold alongside Ethan Page, and a run as X-Division Champion — Alexander’s free agent status had been a hot topic among wrestling insiders.

With appearances in NJPW, GCW, AAA, RevPro, and ROH also under his belt, Alexander arrives in AEW with a world-class pedigree. Now, with the AEW spotlight firmly on him — and possibly a powerful (and polarizing) ally in Don Callis — it looks like “The Walking Weapon” is ready to carve out a violent new path in the company.