SouthernWorldwide.com – Rising independent professional wrestler Jordan Saint has tragically passed away at the age of 23. His untimely death occurred over the weekend due to a car accident.
The news was confirmed by an independent pro wrestling promotion, sending shockwaves through the wrestling community. Jordan Saint, whose real name was Jordan Nasir, was a familiar face in various wrestling circuits.
He showcased his talents in promotions such as Pandemonium Pro Wrestling and Naptown All-Pro Wrestling. His presence was felt across multiple independent wrestling landscapes.
Pandemonium Pro Wrestling shared a heartfelt tribute, remembering Jordan not just as a talented athlete but as an extraordinary human being. They emphasized his profound love for professional wrestling, stating that few individuals possessed such a deep and genuine passion.
The promotion highlighted how Saint touched many lives with his kindness, passion, personality, and charm. He was admired for his authenticity, never compromising his true self for anyone.
Jordan Saint was described as someone who always wore his heart on his sleeve, a trait that endeared him to many. His commitment and genuine nature were deeply appreciated.
He was considered a friend to everyone at Pandemonium Pro Wrestling. Following an exceptional performance in Las Vegas, plans were in motion for his continued involvement with the promotion.
Pandemonium Pro Wrestling expressed their profound sense of loss and urged others to keep his family in their thoughts during this difficult time. His absence will undoubtedly be deeply felt.
Saint’s last known performance was at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend. He teamed up with Robert Martyr to face Shimbashi and Danny Orion under the Pandemonium Pro Wrestling banner.
Naptown All-Pro Wrestling also released a statement, expressing their devastation at the passing of Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin, known in the wrestling world as “Black Flash” Jordan Saint. He was only 23 years old.
Jordan Saint’s involvement in wrestling began in 2022, and he became a part of NAP Wrestling in 2023. His lifelong adoration for wrestling was evident in every aspect of his performance.
The passion he held for the art and sport of professional wrestling was infectious, radiating from him whenever he was in the presence of others. His zeal for the squared circle was undeniable.
He was characterized as hardheaded and dedicated to his craft, always eager to learn and improve. This dedication, combined with his superb athleticism, allowed him to quickly master all facets of in-ring competition.
Naptown All-Pro Wrestling considered him a diamond-tier prospect and is heartbroken that his full potential will never be realized. His promising future was cut short prematurely.
Jordan Saint embodied the core values of Naptown All Pro. This included an unwavering desire for self-expression, a strong commitment to community, and a drive to promote what is right in the world.
His deep-rooted love for professional wrestling was a defining characteristic. He brought a unique flair and swagger, described as “Shaolin Land swagger,” to Indianapolis.
Naptown All-Pro Wrestling stated that there will never be another Jordan Saint and extended their thoughts to his family, friends, and fans. They concluded their message with a heartfelt “We love you Jojo.”
Fellow professional wrestlers also extended their condolences to Saint’s family upon hearing the tragic news. The wrestling community is united in mourning his loss.
Jordan Saint first emerged on the wrestling scene in 2022. After taking a year away from the ring, he made a return earlier this year, only for his life to be tragically cut short.






