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The Northern Armory

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Professional wrestling stable
The Northern Armory
Stable
HometownCanada
Former membersJosh Alexander (1st leader)
Eric Young (2nd leader)
Judas Icarus
Travis Williams
DebutOctober 2, 2024
Years active2024–2025

The Northern Armory was aCanadianvillainousprofessional wrestlingstable inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) that consisted ofJosh Alexander and Sinner and Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams) in 2024-2025 andEric Young and Sinner and Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams) in 2025 until Young turned on Icarus and Williams on the September 11, 2025 episode of Impact!.[1]

Northern Armory was formed byJosh Alexander in October 2024 when Icarus and Williams helped Alexander attack Young andSteve Maclin.[2] The faction turned on Alexander in 2025 after he announced that he would be quitting TNA. Young would eventually reveal himself as the new leader of the group by turning on Alexander during a tag team match against Northern Armory. Young would turned on Icarus and Williams on the September 11, 2025 episode of Impact![3]

History

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Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

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Formation and Josh Alexander's leadership (2024–2025)

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On the September 19 episode ofImpact!,Eric Young approachedJosh Alexander following the latter's loss toJoe Hendry atVictory Road, and inspired him to change his ways.[4] The following week, onImpact!, Alexander called Young to the ring and apparently appreciated him until Sinner and Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams) joined Alexander in attacking Young.Steve Maclin tried to make the save on Young's behalf but the trio attacked him as well.[5] Alexander subsequently formed a faction with fellow Canadian wrestlers Sinner and Saint called The Northern Armory on the October 10 episode ofImpact!.[6] The trio would feud with Young and Maclin during their initial months.

Northern Armory had its first match as a faction on the November 14 episode ofImpact!, where they defeated Eric Young,Jonathan Gresham and Steve Maclin in asix-man tag team match. On the December 5 episode ofImpact!, Northern Armory teamed withFrankie Kazarian to defeat Young, Gresham, Maclin andMike Santana in aneight-man tag team match. On the January 9, 2025 episode ofImpact!, all three members of the Northern Armory competed against Santana in agauntlet match, which they lost via disqualification after triple teaming him. AtGenesis, Alexander lost an"I Quit" match to Santana, and announced his departure from TNA following the match. On the January 23 episode ofImpact!, Alexander regretted his past actions and apologized to Eric Young, Steve Maclin, and the fans. He parted ways with Northern Armory but Icarus and Williams turned on him by attacking him until Young made the save. This set up a tag team match for the following week'sImpact!, where Young and Alexander took on the Northern Armory. Young turned on Alexander during the match by attacking him and became the new leader of Northern Armory.

Eric Young's leadership (2025)

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After becoming the leader of Northern Armory, Eric Young defeated the former leader Josh Alexander in the latter's farewell match, with the group's assistance, on the February 13 episode ofImpact!.[7] On the March 3 episode ofImpact!, the new trio of Young, Williams and Icarus had their first match as a team, which they won by defeatingAce Austin andThe Rascalz (Trey Miguel andZachary Wentz). Northern Armory would then get involved in Young's rivalry with his tag team partner Steve Maclin, who confronted Young over his actions. Young tried to add Maclin to the group but Maclin refused. The two feuded over the newTNA International Championship and Young failed to win the title from Maclin in a standard match atRebellion and adog collar match on the May 8 episode ofImpact!, despite interference by Northern Armory.

AtUnder Siege event held in Canada, hometown heroes Northern Armory teased afaceturn by interruptingThe System during an in-ring promo. They went on to defeat System'sBrian Myers,JDC andMoose in a six-man tag team match.[8] At Border Brawl, Northern Armory represented Canada against System'sEddie Edwards and Brian Myers, defeating them in a tag team match. On the September 11, 2025 episode of Impact!, after Joe Hendry defeated Travis Williams in a match, Young would deliver piledrivers to both Williams and Judas Icarus, officially disbanding The Northern Armory stable.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Northern Armory".Cagematch. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  2. ^"Josh Alexander revealed the name of his new faction in TNA".Cageside Seats. October 10, 2024. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  3. ^Andrew Thompson (January 30, 2025)."Eric Young turns on Josh Alexander, aligns with Northern Armory on TNA iMPACT".Post Wrestling. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  4. ^Darrin Lilly (September 19, 2024)."TNA IMPACT TV RESULTS (9/19): Lilly's report on Santana vs. JDC, Cardona vs. Rhino, plus Matt & Jeff Hardy, Mike Santana, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  5. ^Darrin Lilly (September 26, 2024)."TNA IMPACT TV RESULTS (9/26): Lilly's report on Hendry vs. Kazarian, Grace & NXT Mystery Partner vs. Rosemary & Choo".Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  6. ^Darrin Lilly."TNA IMPACT TV RESULTS (10/10): Lilly's report on Hardys vs. ABC, Grace & Slamovich & Ruca vs. Rosemary & Choo & Steelz".Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  7. ^John Pollock (February 14, 2025)."Josh Alexander bids farewell to TNA after six years".Post Wrestling. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  8. ^Boone, Matt (May 23, 2025)."TNA Under Siege live results: Joe Hendry & Elijah vs. Frankie Kazarian & Trick William".Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online.Archived from the original on May 25, 2025. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  9. ^Jerome Wilen (May 25, 2025)."5/25/25 TNA Border Brawl Quick Results".WrestleView. Retrieved28 May 2025.
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