Josh Alexander’s appearance has added new heat to the All Elite Wrestling action. He showed up during the latest episode of Dynamite, entering the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament as the surprise Wild Card and going head-to-head with “Hangman” Adam Page in his very first match.
From the very beginning, Alexander didn’t hesitate to show why so many people have been talking about him since his free agency started.

The match was tough, and he pushed Page to the limit in a contest that kept the crowd fully engaged. Even though he didn’t win, Alexander left a lasting impression on his AEW debut.
Alexander Pushes Page to the Limit
Their battle turned into a gritty and physical contest where both men gave everything they had. Alexander came close to victory with a near hit on the C4 Spike and almost locked in a painful ankle submission.
But just when he seemed to take control, Page reversed the momentum and managed to get a quick cradle pin to advance to the semi-finals, where he will now face Kyle Fletcher. The action continued even after the final bell rang.
The Post-Match Surprise
As Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis started walking toward the ring, it seemed like the focus was shifting to the tension between Fletcher and Page. But then something unexpected happened. Alexander launched a sudden attack on Page, catching him off guard.
Just moments before this, Callis had been seen whispering into Alexander’s ear, which made the situation more suspicious. Once the damage was done, Alexander didn’t wait around. He knocked Page down and quietly walked away, leaving the scene to Callis and Fletcher.
The episode ended with Fletcher standing over Page, but what got everyone wondering was whether Alexander had just joined the Don Callis Family.
A New Beginning for Josh Alexander
This appearance is a major moment in Alexander’s career. His departure from TNA earlier this year came after six years of success, where he won the World Championship twice, held tag team titles with Ethan Page, and also claimed the X-Division Championship.
Since then, his future had become one of the most discussed topics in the wrestling community. Alexander’s journey has also taken him to promotions like NJPW, GCW, AAA, RevPro, and ROH, giving him experience across different wrestling styles and regions.
Now that he’s finally stepped into the AEW spotlight and possibly formed a connection with Don Callis, Alexander seems prepared to start a bold and aggressive chapter in this new environment.