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Alex Hammerstone has hit back at a fan’s claim that he uses steroids and has taken aim at the fan’s size and alleged use of AI. On social media, Jared Armstrong tagged OSW Review and said that Hammerstone was a “roidy magoo candidate,” alluding to the popular podcast’s annual awards, which includes an award for wrestlers who appear to be on steroids.
This earned a rebuttal by Hammerstone. On his Instagram Stories, the former MLW World Champion didn’t hold back.
“You literally canâ€t even make this stuff up. A stranger comes to my page to drop hate comments unprovoked… meanwhile, heâ€s morbidly obese but fantasizes so much about being in shape that he creates AI pictures of himself as muscular. So of course, anyone who actually did more than Photoshop themselves — itâ€s just because of steroids.â€

Hammerstone is best known for his time in MLW, where, in addition to his World Title reign, he held the National Openweight title for 866 days. More recently, Hammerstone had been part of TNA’s roster but parted ways with the promotion in March 2025 and has since returned to MLW.
Steroids are far less common in wrestling, as the industry has evolved. While there was a time that only jacked-up individuals using steroids could dream of being the top star, wrestling rosters today are made of people of all shapes and sizes.
For Hammerstone, his physique instantly sets him apart from others. And according to the MLW star, every pound of muscle is 100% naturally made.
Alex Hammerstone spent more than 600 days as MLW World Champion and became the first-ever Openweight Champion. Despite all these accomplishments, the 34-year-old powerhouse returned back to the company with a chip on his shoulder. He was motivated to turn heads and test himself against the best on the roster. His latest match against Matt Riddle at Slaughterhouse, even though the result didnâ€t land the way the star hoped.
“I didnâ€t want my night ending getting hit in the ball bag, but at the same time I went out there with the guy who had the companyâ€s number one prized championship for the last year, and I took him to the limit and proved I am the greatest champion this company has ever had,†he said.
“I beat the crap out of Matt Riddle for 15 minutes, and I think I did so in quite a dominant fashion that hasnâ€t been done up to this point. So, I was very happy to display that. Obviously, to get the match of the night bonus was such a cool thing. Itâ€s not only great to get some extra money in your pocket but to have that feeling that the work youâ€re putting in is appreciated. Sometimes you give a lot and a lot and wonder if anyone is even noticing. Is the hard work paying off? Is there any point to this? Little things go a long way.â€
The athlete stepped away from MLW for more than a year to see what opportunities were out there. This included a stint with TNA and even an appearance on WWE NXT. The dedicated performer described the time before returning home with some good and not so good experiences.
“One thing I really learned was the value of having something that you can sink your teeth into where you can get creative and excited about,†Hammerstone said. “There were a couple of months during that time away I had nothing. I was kind of floating around. When that happens, itâ€s a very dangerous spot for a professional wrestler because this isnâ€t an industry where you can come into work, clock in and work 9 to 5. You have to be inspired and have to be excited to be creative and to be able to put forth something people are going to be captivated by where it resonates.
“When I lost all that passion, itâ€s sort of a vicious cycle because not only was I stuck in the spot where nothing was good happening for me, but my mind started losing interest and confidence and all these things in myself where I started putting forth my best effort. If Iâ€m not putting in my best effort, there will probably be less opportunities for me. It snowballed in that direction So when I talked to MLW about coming back, we talked about avoiding that and going in the direction where I want to enjoy this and be doing something I ‘m passionate about and strongly about and get those gears turning again. It really has revived my passion. I feel like Iâ€m firing on all cylinders right home, which is great because there was a time I wasnâ€t.â€
Hammerstone looks to channel the renewed motivation in helping take MLW to the next level. He feels this time around is a little different than when the Arizonian was under a long-term contract. However the job remains the same.
“Iâ€m very invested in the product. For every ounce they want to put into me, Iâ€m going to pay that back ten-fold,†Hammerstone explained. “I want to be part of this company growing again. MLW had some ups and downs, boom periods and lulls, a lot of things really negatively affected it. I feel like in 2020 we were at our peak. We were on TV, doing pay-per-views and COVD nuked it. Coming out of that formation of AEW and stuff starting companies started locking up talent and all these factors. Now weâ€re here back in the company and feeling things out Iâ€m seeing the product is better than ever. I think the potential for growth is huge. I just want to do whatever I can to contribute to that.â€
During the short time back, Hammerstone has seen other alums arrive back on the scene. Among them was the shocking appearance of AEWâ€s MJF. The Dynasty members shared some brief time together. Will we see this again? Could this be the beginning for more collaboration between the two companies?
“That was a very unexpected situation and a very pleasant surprise,†Hammerstone responded. “ Itâ€s always great to see Max. It just shows how different the wrestling landscape has change. You would never have ever had that happen years ago. It was really cool.
“As far as what that can mean for AEW and MLW, I donâ€t necessarily think it will flourish into some full-on partnership. It obviously goes to show though to some degree the companies are willing to work with each other when it means good business. If that means me crossing over there or more of their stars crossing here, the doors are always open. Itâ€s just about stepping on through it.â€
One familiar face we do know coming back to MLW is Karrion Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux. The power couple look to return after three years during the MLW x Don Gato live show on November 20 from the Charleston Music Hall Thunder Studios Arena in Charleston, South Carolina. The event will air on YouTube and beIN Sports.Â
“I have tons of history with Kross. I was around when he first started training. Iâ€ve wrestled him a ton of times in different locations. Iâ€m a huge fan of his. I think he is one of the most charismatic wrestlers I’ve ever encountered in my entire life,†Hammerstone said.
“Any time he is a part of itâ€s exciting. His first go around in MLW we never got to touch or interact. Who knows? Maybe things could be different this time around. I think itâ€s a match fans will always be entertained with. With that being said, it goes to show the talent pool is deep and getting deeper. Itâ€s more signal to me that I have to f*ckâ€in stay on my toes.â€
Hammerstone is excited for the momentum MLW continues to build. He feels optimistic for whatâ€s to come in terms of the promotionâ€s future.
“We can all say we want a weekly television deal and pay-per-view. Who knows? There is some talk behind the scenes about things being worked out. Iâ€m not saying we have to do one thing. I just want to mostly see what Iâ€m already seeing,†he said. “Thatâ€s a locker room full of people who are showing up to create something special. The vibe back there is a team of guys trying to keep the best wrestling product out there…the talent is undeniable.
“Iâ€ve sat there and watched the show and every match had something that blew me away. I just want that to continue and this group of guys, a mix of young hungry guys with talented veterans, international stars, all providing their own flavor. I want us to keep doing it. Thatâ€s going to steer the ship exactly where it needs to go.â€
Alex Hammerstone ultimately made it through one of TNAâ€s signature matches, but he wasnâ€t sure how it was going to go at first.
Hammerstone recently spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard. During the conversation, Hammerstone was reflecting on some of the “crazier†matches heâ€s been part of, noting that heâ€s never done anything too extreme. However, he did recall being puzzled by how he would fare in TNAâ€s Ultimate X match.
Hammerstone, currently signed with MLW, was with TNA in 2024. There, he competed in the Ultimate X match at TNA Emergence in August 2024. Hammerstone said he tried to mentally prepare as much as he could, but wasnâ€t sure how it would all work.
“I remember looking at all these videos being like, ‘I donâ€t know how this going to work.†And then I remember looking at the ring before the show [thinking], ‘I donâ€t even know if I can climb across that rope. I donâ€t know if I am going to fall right off. I donâ€t know if the truss is gonna break.†But, I didnâ€t go in the ring and go play with it and try to calculate. I just said, ‘You know what? When the bell rings, Iâ€m going to go out there.â€
Did anyone try to persuade him to test out the structure?
Hammerstone said some people approached him to test it out, but he didnâ€t want to slip and fall, and have that doubt in his head during the match.
“Plenty of people asked me to try it out. I donâ€t know. I just donâ€t care to. Iâ€m just like, because what are the pros to that? If I go up there, and I climb it, and Iâ€m like, ‘Oh, this is really easy. I feel more confident about this. Cool.†If I go out there and I slip off, now, I have that in the back of my head that I might fall off. So, Iâ€d rather just go out there and… We are doing it live, I am going to try. But if I am sitting there thinking, ‘Oh, well, I fell off earlier, so maybe I shouldnâ€t try this.†Itâ€s like, I just pretend that the best is going to work out for me.† Â
Hammerstone agreed that itâ€s pretty easy to keep thoughts of self-doubt out of your head if you never put them there in the first place.
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