Rising indie pro wrestler Jordan Saint dead at 23
Saint competed at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas just weeks before his death
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Pro wrestler Jordan Saint died over the weekend in a car crash, according to an independent pro wrestling promotion. He was 23.
Saint, whose real name is Jordan Nasir, competed in multiple pro wrestling promotions including Pandemonium Pro Wrestling and Naptown All-Pro Wrestling among others.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jordan Saint poses ahead of a wrestling match. (Provided to Fox News Digital)
"Jordan was a very talented wrestler but those that knew him, know that he was truly an unbelievable human," Pandemonium Pro Wrestling said. "He was the finest example of what truly loving pro wrestling looked like. Nobody I’ve ever come across has loved pro wrestling more than Jordan Saint. He touched so many people with his kindness, his passionate, his personality and his charm. Jordan never folded & never changed for anyone if it meant it sacrificed who he was. He wore his heart on his sleeve at all times and we loved him for it.
"Jordan was a friend to everyone at Pandemonium and after an unbelievable performance in Las Vegas, was someone we planned to be involved with everything we had moving forward.
"We will miss Jordan dearly and hope if you’re reading this you will keep his family in your thoughts."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Saint performed for Pandemonium Pro Wrestling at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend. He tagged with Robert Martyr to take on Shimbashi and Danny Orion.
Jordan Saint poses with fellow New Texas Pro Wrestling talent at Shooting Star Fest. (Provided to Fox News Digital)
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"Naptown All Pro is devastated to announce the passing of Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin at the age of 23 better known to the wrestling world as "Black Flash" Jordan Saint," Naptown All-Pro Wrestling said. Jordan was involved in wrestling since 2022, been a part of NAP Wrestling since 2023, and has adored wrestling for essentially his entire life. That passion for the art & sport of pro wrestling bled through in every action, and if you took the time to really be in his presence, the zeal he had for the squared circle was infectious.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"Hardheaded & dedicated to his craft, Jordan was quick to soak up knowledge. Combined with his superb athleticism, he took to all aspects of in-ring competition lightning fast. A true diamond-tier prospect, we’re heartbroken to know we won’t see his full potential achieved.
"Jordan exemplifies everything we want Naptown All Pro to be. An unrelenting desire to be oneself, an overwhelming commitment to community, a calling to uplift what’s right in the world, and a deep-rooted love for professional wrestling.
"There will never be another Jordan Saint, and NAP keeps his family, friends, and fans in our thoughts. Thank you, Jordan, for bringing a wave of Shaolin Land swagger to Indianapolis. We love you Jojo."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jordan Saint performed at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April 2026. (Provided to Fox News Digital)
Pro wrestlers also sent their condolences to Saint’s family as they learned of his death.
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Saint broke onto the scene in 2022 and took a year away from the ring before returning earlier this year.