Rising Pro Wrestling Star Jordan Saint Dead at 23 - Slay News

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Independent professional wrestling promotions across the country are mourning the death of rising star Jordan Saint, who died unexpectedly over the weekend.

The 23-year-old pro wrestler was killed in a car crash.

Saint, whose real name was Jordan Nasir, had quickly earned a reputation as one of the most promising young talents on the independent wrestling circuit, competing for multiple promotions including Pandemonium Pro Wrestling and Naptown All-Pro Wrestling.

The news of his death prompted an outpouring of tributes from wrestling organizations, fellow performers, and fans who remembered him not only for his athletic ability but also for his passion for the sport.

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Promotions Remember a Rising Talent

Pandemonium Pro Wrestling described Saint as a gifted performer whose love for professional wrestling was unmatched.

“Jordan was a very talented wrestler, but those that knew him, know that he was truly an unbelievable human,” the promotion said in a statement.

“He was the finest example of what truly loving pro wrestling looked like.

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“Nobody I’ve ever come across has loved pro wrestling more than Jordan Saint.”

The organization praised Saint’s character, describing him as someone who touched countless people through his kindness, personality, and authenticity.

“Jordan was a friend to everyone at Pandemonium,” the statement continued.

“We will miss Jordan dearly and hope if you’re reading this, you will keep his family in your thoughts.”

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Saint most recently appeared for Pandemonium Pro Wrestling during Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas over WrestleMania weekend, teaming with Robert Martyr in a tag-team match against Shimbashi and Danny Orion.

Wrestling Community Pays Tribute

Naptown All-Pro Wrestling also released a heartfelt statement honoring the young wrestler, who performed under the nickname “Black Flash” Jordan Saint.

“Jordan was involved in wrestling since 2022, been a part of NAP Wrestling since 2023, and has adored wrestling for essentially his entire life,” the promotion said.

According to the organization, Saint’s enthusiasm for professional wrestling was evident in every aspect of his career.

“Hardheaded & dedicated to his craft, Jordan was quick to soak up knowledge,” the statement continued.

“Combined with his superb athleticism, he took to all aspects of in-ring competition lightning fast.”

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The promotion described Saint as a “diamond-tier prospect” whose future in the business appeared exceptionally bright.

“Jordan exemplifies everything we want Naptown All Pro to be,” the statement added.

“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.”

Career Cut Tragically Short

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Saint first broke into professional wrestling in 2022 and quickly gained recognition on the independent scene.

After stepping away from the ring for a period, he returned earlier this year and had begun building momentum with several promotions.

His death has left many within the wrestling community reflecting on what they believe could have been a promising career ahead.

Professional wrestlers and fans alike took to social media following the news, offering condolences to Saint’s family and sharing memories of the young performer whose passion for wrestling left a lasting impression on those around him.

Saint is survived by his family, friends, and the countless fans and fellow wrestlers whose lives he touched during his time in the sport.

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