Mike Santana is going to defend his House of Glory Championship belt against TNA’s Josh Alexander on January 6, 2024 at the Brace For Impact event.
Fightful reported about the news of the match. Alexander is the first challenger of Santana’s title, which he won at The Darkest Hour on December 1 from Matt Cardona, the previous champion.
Fightful has learned that Santana vs. Josh Alexander for the HOG Heavyweight Champion is set for January 6's Brace for Impact show!! pic.twitter.com/czC3P5geif
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) December 21, 2023
Saturday, January 6th 2024#BraceForIMPACT Tickets Available ??https://t.co/ghjp5frglt pic.twitter.com/iuqmvye9BZ
— House Of Glory Wrestling (@HOGwrestling) December 20, 2023
The Brace of Impact event on January 6 will take place at the NYC Arena. Santana wants to prove his mettle as the champion and wants challengers for his title. Meanwhile, this is former two-time Impact heavyweight champion Alexander’s House of Glory debut.
Also at the event at House of Glory, Mane Event and The ABC will go against each other for the HOG Tag Team Championship, Nolo Kitano will face Gringo Loco will for the HOG Cruiserweight Championship match. Crown Jewel Champion Carlos Ramirez, Women’s Champion Ultra Violette, and Black Taurus are also advertised for the event.
Santana, meanwhile, is very confident about his future. “Spent the last 4 months back in wrestling, warming myself up against some of the best in the game,” he wrote in a post on Twitter. “Now it’s time to officially start this journey and make this the best year of my career. The work begins.”
Spent the last 4 months back in wrestling, warming myself up against some of the best in the game.
Now it’s time to officially start this journey and make this the best year of my career.
The work begins.
Available WORLDWIDE.
[email protected] pic.twitter.com/QykyExpdB6— Mike SANTANA?? (@Santana_Proud) December 21, 2023
Santana was last seen in AEW in late October on Rampage. Santa was fined by the wrestling company earlier this month for posting a frustrated message on social media about his AEW absence, writing “6 weeks.” He then later posted that he was fined by Bryan Danielson and the AEW Disciplinary Committee.