In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet as part of the Insight With Chris Van Vliet podcast, TNA Wrestling star Josh Alexander discussed several topics, including his potential options should he explore free agency when his contract expires in February 2025.

“February 15, I’ll be a free agent. I mean, TNA announced they extended me, picked up my year extension on February 14 last year, so yeah, heading into free agency for the first time, equal parts nervous, equal parts excited. Obviously, there’s the one end of the spectrum where you’re like, nothing might come of this, like 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 that’s all I’ve ever really done, that’s kind of what’s led me through this business the entire time, just getting fulfillment out of it is the most important part to me, and as long as I get to do it at some level, I’m happy, but every so often you’ve got to bet on yourself.

It’s just like, every once in a while, you’ve got to think about what’s coming next and what’s going to excite you, because Santana kind of alluded to the fact that he hadn’t been excited in quite some time, and I was just like man, that really hits, because now I’m thinking about my own thing, I’m just like, I’ve done so much in TNA over the 6 years, I’m 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 I’ve also done everything and worked with the bulk of the talent that’s in that company right now, so it’s just all about what’s going to get me excited beyond this point.

I’m looking at everywhere right now, both my sons are wrestling nuts, especially my 6 year old, so Monday is RAW, Tuesday is NXT, Wednesday is Dynamite, Thursday is iMPACT!, like I’m 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 I’m watching the product, looking at NXT being like, man me and Ethan could tag up and we can face that tag team, that’d be awesome, or I’d really love to have a match with Pete Dunne or GUNTHER, or the list goes on and then you watch Dynamite, and I’m just like man, I’ve torn it up with Will and Takeshita in the past, I would sure love to do that on a bigger stage, and one bucket list thing I might have, a wrestler that’s still out there wrestling that I would really love to get a chance to wrestle is Adam Copeland, he’s in AEW, you know what I mean.

Then there’s Japan, where like Shingo is the one guy on my bucket list that was like, this is doable, I’m going to make this happen. Him and Ishii were like 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, everybody’s kind of stacked roster-wise. To be able to tell stories and stuff like that with these people, the options are all open.”

The full interview is available at this link.