Aew’s Josh Alexander commented on TNA’s departure and executed tag titles with WWE NXT star

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New AEW star Josh Alexander explained his decision to leave TNA wrestling and also discussed why North is one of the best tag teams in TNA history.

Alexander, who left TNA earlier this year, finished his six-year run at the company, revealing his conversation with the promotion and that they never made him stay.

“I had a meeting with TNA a year ago, and they took up my options. “Well, I’m trying not to see what else I have and my family. The ballpark, they’ve never made an offer to me before. And I was like, ‘It’s okay.’ We had a few conversations and it was like, “Please give me an offer, guys.” And they never did,” Alexander said in “Wrestling Classic.”

The Canadian star is one of TNA’s top stars, where he won numerous singles and tag team titles and spoke in particular about one of his tag teams in the current “WWE NXT” star.

Northern Tag Team Alexander runs

Before becoming TNA’s world champion, Alexander created his own name as a star of the tag team alongside “WWE NXT’s” Ethan Page. North, the duo’s tag team name, won two runs in the TNA tag team title, and its first reign was 380 days, the longest in title history.

Aew Star touched on his partnership with Page with Tag Title Regulation, explaining why he should be involved in the best conversations of the TNA Tag Team Champions.

“I mean, we were a great tag team. I think we like the decent perspective of stacking us up with either beer money or tag teams and looking at it. We stack alongside the biggest tag team in TNA history. But our run is short.

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Alexander said that America’s most wanted and beer money are two teams that he thinks when discussing the legendary TNA tag team, and that he was a fan of those teams. He insisted that North could not comment on whether to compare them, adding that it is what fans will decide. The North’s run as a team for TNA lasted just two years between 2019 and 2021, disbanding the team before Page moved to AEW.

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