Best of Alec Price in Limitless Wrestling 2025 Playlist Review

Limitless Wrestling was kind enough to post a collection of Alec Price matches from 2025 to their YouTube channel. So let’s take a look at one of the standout performers on the indies this past year.

Match One: Aaron Rourke & Alec Price vs. Swipe Right (1/12/2025)

From the Morgan Hill Meltdown show. Price and Rourke start fast with stereo tope suicidas. Price hits a rana and springboard crossbody on Smokes and both guys make a tag. Rourke dropkicks Baylor down for two. Back suplex but he pauses to go after Smokes and Swipe Right takes over with a slingshot spear by Smokes. Baylor drops an elbow and gets two. Frequent tags from Swipe Right. Smokes tries a slingshot spear but Rourke catches and DDTs him. Price comes in with a tornado DDT on Baylor. Running kneestrikes and he heads up top, but can’t hit anything and Baylor gets a DVD. Hart Attack with a dropkick by Swipe Right. Price flips out of another DVD attempt and hits the Tidal Wave kick. Tag is made to Rourke but the referee didn’t see it, allowing Swipe Right to hit an assisted neckbreaker on Price for two. Price manages to fight back and hit a double jump blockbuster on Smokes and makes the tag to Rourke. He clotheslines Baylor to the floor and gets a Thesz Press on Smokes. Standing Sliced Bread gets two. Split-legged moonsault catches knees and Smokes stomps away. Swipe Right pause to argue and Rourke knocks their heads together. Price does a swan dive to the floor onto Baylor, and Rourke hits the split-legged moonsault on Smokes to win it. This was literally entirely worked at full speed and it was great. ***¾

Match Two: Alec Price vs. Zak Patterson (1/18/2025)

This is from The Great Divide. Shoving match at the outset, with Patterson getting the advantage with a wicked toss halfway across the ring and into the ropes. Price tries a crossbody and is caught in a military press but scoots out and lands the crossbody this time. Zak quickly comes back with a backbreaker and press slams Price out to the floor. Patterson throws him back inside, so Price tries a tope suicida and gets caught in a vertical suplex position. After Zak walks around the ring like that, he casually suplexes him onto the ring apron. Rolling elbow connects for two. Patterson wrenches the left shoulder of Price next and then forearms him down. Price fights back valiantly but can’t win that battle. Alec gets a pop-up dropkick and a tornado DDT for two. Running kneestrike and a superkick, followed by a springboard destroyer from Price. He tries another springboard but gets caught with an ushigoroshi by Zak. Price sends Zak to the floor and hits a big dive and springboard blockbuster back inside for the win. Another good one. ***¼

Match Three: Alec Price vs. Adien Aggro (3/21/2025)

From Bissel Brothers Bash. Aggro starts with some stalling to further rile up the fans. Price kips up after being shouldertackled down and hits a dropkick. He gets a rana and the springboard crossbody sending Aggro out to the floor again. Price follows him out there and lands a superkick, but then charges and gets tossed into the ringpost. J-Heru lays the boots into Price and tosses him back in. Big lariat turns Price inside out and Aggro follows with a fisherman’s driver for two. Alec heads to the top and double jumps across the ropes leading to an armdrag. He tries a dive but lands on his feet, so he climbs the buckles again and gets knocked off, then bicycle kicked down to the floor. Aggro back suplexes Price on the apron and hits a Claymore Kick. Back in that gets two. Chinlock applied and then some chops, but Price manages to get a springboard dropkick after some fancy flips. Tornado DDT from Price gets two. To the top where a splash doesn’t hit but he gets a superkick and springboard blockbuster for two. Swanton Bomb, but J-Heru jumps up on the apron and the ref stops the count at two (WHY!). Price then dives over the ref to take out J-Heru on the outside. Aggro then schoolboys Price and holds onto the tights to steal it. I may have to write a sternly worded letter to this official. Little bit of a different pace to this one but Price still had the crowd going bananas for his offense. ***

Match Four: Alec Price vs. Conan Lycan (4/26/2025)

This is the opener from the Necessary Evil show. Lycan gets the better of a lockup, so Price uses extra momentum off the turnbuckle to grab a headlock. Price gets caught with Snake Eyes and a shouldertackle. Conan then tosses Price across the ring and hits a Flatliner for two. Alec flips out of a suplex and gets a Destroyer. Low dropkick in the corner gets only two. He charges but gets hit with a uranage. Lycan misses a moonsault allowing Price to hit Emergency and a Swanton Bomb for two. Bicycle kick in the corner but he gets caught diving off the ropes and Conan powerbombs him down. Backbreaker and Falcon Arrow from Lycan get two. Price avoids another suplex with a head kick and gets a bulldog for two. Superkick and a sunset flip gets two. He heads up and Lycan hammers him off the top to the floor. Lycan goes up now, but Price jumps back in with a springboard rana, and follows with two dives to the floor. Price tries a DDT but gets caught and hit with a X-Plex and what looked almost like a Stormbreaker by Lycan for the upset win. ***

Match Five: Alec Price vs. Bear Bronson (6/28/2025)

This is a Vacationland Cup qualifying match from the Beerly Legal show. Bear overpowers Price on some lockups and turns him inside out on a shoulderblock. Powerslam and a corner clothesline, followed by some loud chops. Price tries a rana and winds up hitting Code Red, then dropkicks Bronson to the floor. A dive follows that is caught by Bear who press slams him into some “fans” in the crowd. Back in Bronson covers for two. Alec fires up, hitting some running kneestrikes and tries a sunset flip, but Bronson pulls a Bastion Booger and sits down on him for two. Price reverses an Irish whip and hits a pop-up dropkick then a springboard tornado DDT. Bear pulls down the straps and eats some superkicks then tears Price’s head off with a lariat. Black Hole Slam by Bronson gets two. He looks for the Fire Thunder Driver but Price manages to avoid it only to get chokeslam bombed down for two. They head to the top where Price eventually gets an avalanche rana and hits the Surprise Kick for the win. Little bit of a slower pace to this one but still solid. **¾

Match Six: Alec Price vs. Aaron Rourke (8/9/2025)

First round match in the Vacationland Cup. Rourke shoulderblocks Alec down but he returns in kind. Price can’t get a backbreaker as it’s reversed into a side Russian legsweep. Shotgun dropkick in the corner from Rourke and a suplex gets two. He charges the corner and gets booted in the face and Price doublejumps around the ropes getting an armdrag, then hits a tope suicida to the floor. Backfist and a springboard crossbody gets two. Kneestrike in the corner but can’t hit a second one with Rourke getting a Liger Bomb. German suplex followed by a hip attack and Rourke gets a sidewinder slam for two. Price prevents the split-legged moonsault and hits the Grand Prize and Suprise Kick but only for two. I bought into that one. They trade superkicks and another Surprise Kick is caught wit ha rollup for two. Price heads to the corner and Rourke meets him there and gets a Frankensteiner. Split-legged moonsault connects and a top-rope moonsault finishes this one for Rourke. This was also very good. ***½

Match Seven: Limitless World Championship – Dezmond Cole (c) vs. Alec Price (11/14/2025)

The main event of Queen City Showdown Night One. They shake hands and neither gets the better of a lockup, so Cole knocks him down with a straight right. Cole with a nice dropkick and gets a rana sending Price to the floor. Baseball slide but Dezmond can’t complete a dive as Price catches him and DDTs him on the apron. Missile dropkick from the top back inside gets two for the challenger. Spinning backflist and back elbow get two. Snap suplex for another two. Alec puts on a rear chinlock and tries another suplex, but Cole reverses it for his own vertical suplex. Michinoku Driver from the champion and a rolling legdrop gets two. Yakuza Kick in the corner but Price comes right back with a suplex and dropkick for two. Surprise kick is avoided but a Frankensteiner does land. Price follows with a tope suicida then a frog splash back inside for two. Surprise Kick again misses so he superkicks Cole down instead. Cole shakes that off and gets a quebrada and German suplex. Jump Off is delivered for the champion to retain. ***

Match Eight: Alec Price & Dezmond Cole vs. Donovan Dijak & Anthony Greene (11/15/2025)

From Day 2 of Queen City Showdown. Dijak avoids Cole and has Greene start for his team. Greene fakes receiving a cheap shot so the ref scolds Cole. Greene rolls to the floor for some stalling and antagonizes the fans as I check to see if this show is taking place in Memphis. Finally Cole gets the pace picked up with a rana and a dropkick. Price tags in getting a legdrop for two. Dijak hits a knee from the apron and comes in to but the beats on Price. Alec comes back quick with a springboard crossbody and tags Cole back in. Dijak runs away so Cole climbs the buckle and gets knocked off by SIdney Bakabella. AG comes in and steps on Cole’s face and now Dijak is comfortable enough to come in with the advantage on Dezmond. He launches Cole with a release suplex for two. The heels continue the beatdown for a bit as Dijak throws in some trash talk along the way. Dijak tries a moonsault and misses and Cole is finally able to make the tag to Price, who runs wild on AG with a pop-up dropkick for two. Kneestrikes and a diving legdrop, and Cole hits the Jump Off but only gets two as Dijak breaks up the pin. Superkicks from Price and Cole connect and Price gets a rebound lariat on AG. Dijak quickly follows with a sitout chokeslam bomb for two. He calls for Feast Your Eyes but Price avoids it and makes the tag. Now Cole and DIjak finally face off. Cole with a brainbuster and Yakuza kick and German suplex. Shining Wizard gets two for Cole. Channing Thomas runs to ringside and Aiden Aggro fights him off to the back. Cole tries another Yakuza Kick but hits Price by accident and Dijak hits Feast Your Eyes to get the win and pin on the champion. Really enjoyed this one and the story it told as well. ***½

Final Thoughts: This Alec Price guy is pretty darn good. I enjoyed the first and last tag matches a lot, and there’s plenty of good singles matches in there as well, with Price vs. Rourke standing out for me.

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