Following the March 18 Collision taping in Fresno, fans reported seeing Josh Alexander limping, suggesting he had sustained an injury. And now, on X.com, the former TNA World Champion has unfortunately confirmed that he will undergo knee surgery next week. Additionally, Alexander noted there is no timetable set for his return, suggesting it won’t be anytime soon.
“I know I’ve been limping and in pain for a week, but my surgeon told me I’m going to need surgery this coming Wednesday, that my knee injury is pretty severe, So I will not be cleared to compete, and there’s no timetable set right now for when I will be back.” – Josh Alexander
38-year-old Alexander, real name Joshua Lemay, debuted on the independent circuit in 2005 and finally got his big break in 2019 when he joined TNA. From there, he formed The North tag team with Ethan Page, winning the World Tag Team Championship twice, including a record 380-day reign. Transitioning to singles, he became a two-time TNA World Champion and an X Division Champion, earning Triple Crown status. Still, he left TNA in early 2025 and signed with AEW in April 2025, aligning with the Don Callis Family and ensuring plenty of television time.
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