With the news of TNA President Scott DâAmoreâs firing from the promotion, a move which seems to have sent the morale of both TNA talent and fans plummeting, what better time than now to remind ourselves about some of the positive things in the promotionânamely, the incredible roster? TNA has, low-key, an exceptional roster that sometimes doesnât get the love and attention from the wrestling community that it deserves. So, letâs say âthank you Scott!â and letâs take a closer look and celebrate the top 5 wrestlers, male and female, on the current TNA roster.
1. Josh Alexander
Iâve been a fan of âThe Walking Weaponâ since his days as a two-time Impact World Tag Team Championship with Ethan Page as The North. As much as people, quite fairly, big up FTR as the perfect contemporary take on the âclassicâ tag team, a modern-day Tully and Arn, for that time The North just as much deserved that accolade. Ethan Page bought the Tully ring smarts and cocky swagger and Josh Alexander brought the grit, the technique, the wrestling masterclass. When Page left to go to AEW, Alexander remained behind, and I worried at the time that âThe Walking Weaponâ would get lost in the shuffle as a singles wrestler. Iâve never been happier to be proved wrong.
Now a one-time X Division champion and a two-time Impact World Champion (making him the ninth in only ten wrestlers to have held TNA/Impactâs triple crown of titles), Josh Alexander has only gone from strength to strength. A legitimate main eventer for the company, in some respects Alexander is kind of the Bryan Danielson of TNA (if thatâs not too far-fetched a comparison); he can do character work, but his strength is in just going out there and being an absolute s**tkicker; a machine in the ring.

Thatâs not everyoneâs cup of tea, but the reason Josh Alexander is so compelling as a main eventer is that heâs so damn good at that physical, hard-hitting, gritty, technical style of wrestling. Not only that, but Alexander is versatile too, always a sign of a strong talent. Just look at how celebrated his matches with the âAerial Assasinâ himself, Will Ospreay, have been. What should have been a clash of styles actually made for two of the best wrestling matches of the modern era. With that, itâs clear that whatever happens with TNA, Josh Alexander is going to be a big part of itâs future.
2. Jordynne Grace
Jordynne Grace is the real deal. Plain and simple. I was lucky enough to see her wrestle here in the UK at a show for the excellent Wrestle Carnival promotion and get my photo taken with her. I can honestly say, having seen her in action live, she lays her blows in snug, hard and powerfully! You cross âThick Momma Pumpâ at your own peril.
In fact, itâs Graceâs formidable displays of power and strength that help her stand out from the pack. Thereâs a lot of strong women in wrestling today, but none that you could imagine could go toe-to-toe with the likes of âDr Deathâ Steve Williams or Stan HansenâGrace is that tough. Itâs no surprise when you consider she is a legitimate, competing bodybuilder (who has seen some success in that field) and that one of her heroes is Scott Steiner. Like Steiner, she utilises her strength in a way that ties her power back into a strong grappling game, making her a more well-rounded wrestler than just a purveyor of power moves. Her wrestling game is more substantial than that.

Her feuds with the likes of Deonna Purrazzo, Taya Valkyrie, Mickie James and Trinity (now Naomi again in WWE) demonstrated, to any doubters that are still left, that womenâs wrestling is more than capable of matching and even surpassing the wrestling quality and compelling drama and storylines of similar feuds in menâs wrestling. In particular, the tangles between Jordynne and Deonna Purrazzo over who is the better wrestling proved that simple stories really do still work, and both women told that story in the ring expertly.
With her surprise appearance at WWEâs Royal Rumble this year, the current TNA Knockouts champion was exposed to a much wider audience, one whom a lot of its members were seeing âThick Momma Pumpâ for the first time and were blown away. A successful future is in the palm of her hand but for now, Jordynne Grace is one of TNAâs crown jewels.
3. Moose
Moose is the meanest, moodiest, bad-tempered SOB you may hope never to meetâand thatâs why I love the guy! Whatâs not to love about a big, tough ass-kicker who doesnât seem to like anybody and wants for nothing but to hold the gold at the top of the promotion and have everyone put respect on his name?
Well, hold the gold he does; Moose is the current TNA World Champion, on his second reign with the belt, and is the man at the top of the food chain, the face of TNA. Itâs a role he more than deserves, having put on bangers over the years with the likes of Austin Aries, Sami Callahan, Eddie Edwards, Eli Drake (the current LA Knight), Kenny Omega and Josh Alexander.

Ah yes, Mr Alexander. Him again. The pair had a mighty feud, but it wasnât all Josh Alexander. Moose did a masterful job as his counterfoil. The moment at the Impact Bound for Glory 2021 PPV where Moose cashed in his âCall Your Shotâ opportunity by appearing out of nowhere and spearing new champion Alexander in front of Alexanderâs wife and child to win the World Championship was perhaps one of the best cash-ins Iâve seen in wrestling, just for the drama of that spear in front of Alexanderâs family. Damn, that was cold, Moose!
Moose himself is anything but cold at the moment though, and with his new stable âThe System around him, and a big headlining bout with a certain Nic Nemith on the cards for the future, Moose is going to stay at the top of TNA for a long time, belt or no belt.
4. Grizzled Young Veterans
Ok, this might be a bit of strange choice for some, and thatâs fine. I know the Grizzled Young Veterans have only been in TNA for about a month or so, having spent several years in different parts of WWEâs NXT system. This choice isnât so much about what the Veterans have done for TNA as it is about what they can do for TNA.
It might be UK bias, but I love the Grizzled Young Veterans. Their runs with PROGRESS and NXT UK were great, with matches against the likes of Aussie Open, Moustache Mountain, Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster and Gallus standing out. Their initial time in NXT was fruitful, with some brilliant matches in various Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournaments against the likes of The Broserweights, Bobby Fish and Kyle OâReilly and MSK. Unfortunately, WWE really dropped the ball with âThe Dyadâ gimmick, but TNA is somewhere the Grizzled Young Veterans can make an impression and an impact (pun intended).

Zack Gibson and James Drake can go in that ring, and they can go hard. The start of their best-of-three series with TNA Tag Champions ABC has already shown why TNA fans should be excited. Not only that, but in Zack Gibson, TNA has a great little heat machine at their service. Gibson is astonishingly good at getting the crowd riled up (âshoes off if you hate Gibson!â) and if used properly (i.e. not like The Dyad), then TNA fans are in for a treat moving forward.
5. âSpeedballâ Mike Bailey
âSpeedballâ is damn right with this guy! Faster than lightning, Mike Bailey combines a defiance of gravity with his hard-hitting, precision-striking ability based on his legitimate practice of taekwondo. Itâs not often, after watching wrestling for over 30 years, that Iâm left absolutely speechless, but some of âSpeedballâsâ offence does that to me. He feels innovative to me, but doesnât seem to get as much credit as perhaps he really deserves.
I have to make a small confession: I wasnât really aware of Mike Bailey until he joined Impact. Doing some research, I was amazed to find Mr Speedball has been kicking ass and taking names since 2006! Heâs very well travelled on the indie scene, which is perhaps why he is so good now, having honed his craft, but admittedly PWG, where Bailey has wrestled a lot, is not a promotion Iâve actually seen a lot of (hey, Iâm game for recommendations! Let me know where I should start with PWG in the comments).

A former X-Division champion, Bailey has impressed me mightily in outings against Josh Alexander(!), Will Ospreay, KUSHIDA and Chris Sabin. That Bailey can hold his own with such esteemed grapplers is a testament to the âSpeedballâsâ immense talent and if TNA has any sense, theyâll give him another big push this year.
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