Rising Pro Wrestling Star Tragically Dead At 23
Rising wrestling star Jordan Saint tragically passed away in a head-on vehicle collision Friday morning in New York. He was 23 years old.
Born Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin, Saint was a competitor in numerous professional wrestling promotions, which included Naptown All-Pro Wrestling and Pandemonium Pro Wrestling. He was killed in a head-on collision on the Bethpage State Parkway in Long Island, New York, that left another driver seriously injured. (RELATED: Jonathon Cooper Arrested For Second Time In One Week After Allegedly Violating Protection Order: REPORT)
“Jordan was a very talented wrestler but those that knew him, know that he was truly an unbelievable human,” Pandemonium Pro Wrestling said in a statement. “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 had been involved in professional wrestling since 2022, and had been performing in NAP Wrestling since 2023.
After learning of Saint’s passing, professional wrestlers sent condolences were sent to his family.
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
Jordan was been involved in wrestling since 2022, was been a part of NAP Wrestling since 2023, and has adored… pic.twitter.com/QyIiNWSRrn
— Naptown All Pro-Wrestling (@NaptownAllPro) June 14, 2026
This morning we were informed that our dear friend Jordan Saint unexpectedly passed away from a car accident.
Jordan was a very talented wrestler but those that knew him, know that he was truly an unbelievable human. He was the finest example of what truly loving pro wrestling… pic.twitter.com/8b3PqywwSt
— Pandemonium: Pro Wrestling (@ProPandemonium) June 14, 2026
Jordan was the embodiment of the passion of pro wrestling. The passion that all drives us to love, watch or to even step in the ring and do this. Jordan was Jordan every single day. He was 100% himself. 100% unapologetic and wore his heart on his sleeve and never compromised… pic.twitter.com/sGiJNuIDQg
— robert martyr • ロバート・マーター (@TheApexRM) June 14, 2026
This broke my heart.
Jordan started popping in to my CAP classes this year & filled every session with so much energy, passion, and positivity.
This dude was ALWAYS smiling. ALWAYS happy, ALWAYS so polite. And man, did he have incredible ability that blew away everyone in the… https://t.co/RyYzFG4c39
— Bear Bronson (@bearbronsonBC) June 14, 2026
woke up to the news and this one hurts so bad. just saw you in vegas where you couldn’t stop telling me how proud you were of me. this doesn’t seem real. i love you big bro @saintspro1_ 💔 pic.twitter.com/qNCIrk4WTI
— Emily Jaye (@EmilyJayePro) June 14, 2026
Heartbreaking news.
Jordan was at every show ready to help, always with the most positive and enthusiastic attitude about wrestling and what lied ahead.
Do what you love with the time you have in this life. https://t.co/BCIHLqZPd1
— PRODUCE by Orange Crush (@PRODUCENYC) June 14, 2026
Another young soul taken from us too soon. R.I.P Jordan 🙏🏼 https://t.co/vDXd2TEd3F
— JVicky (@VerekerJoey) June 14, 2026