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Pro wrestler Jordan Saint, 23, passes away in vehicle accident

Pro wrestler Jordan Saint, 23, passes away in vehicle accident

Professional wrestler Jordan Saint tragically passed away in a car accident over the weekend, as reported by an independent wrestling organization. He was only 23 years old.

Born Jordan Nasir, Saint had an impressive career, competing in various promotions including Pandemonium Pro Wrestling and Naptown All-Pro Wrestling.

Pandemonium Pro Wrestling released a statement saying, “Jordan was an extremely talented wrestler, but those who knew him know that he was truly an incredible human being.” They added that he was the ultimate embodiment of passion for wrestling, noting that “No one I’ve ever met loved wrestling more than Jordan Saint.” His kindness, passion, and unique personality left a mark on many. He never wavered in his dedication, always wearing his heart on his sleeve, and will be deeply missed.

“Jordan was a friend to everyone at Pandemonium, and we had plans to keep him involved in our projects, especially after his remarkable performance in Las Vegas,” they said. “We will miss Jordan very much, but hope everyone will keep his family in their thoughts.”

Just recently, Saint showcased his skills at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend, teaming up with Robert Marter against Simbasi and Danny Orion.

Naptown All-Pro Wrestling expressed their shock at the loss, announcing that Jordan, known as ‘Black Flash’ in the wrestling world, had been an active competitor since 2022, joining their roster in 2023. He had a lifelong passion for wrestling, and those who experienced him in action could see how infectious that enthusiasm was.

They described him as someone who absorbed knowledge swiftly and committed himself to every aspect of the sport. His talent was unmistakable, and they felt heartbroken at the thought of not seeing him fulfill his potential.

“He embodied everything we strive for at Naptown All-Pro: unwavering dedication, community spirit, and a deep love for wrestling,” they commented. “There will never be another Jordan Saint. We continue to keep his family, friends, and fans in our hearts. Thank you for bringing a wave of charisma to Indianapolis. We love you, JoJo.”

The impact of Saint’s passing was felt throughout the wrestling community, with many expressing their condolences and honoring his memory.

Saint made a notable entrance into professional wrestling in 2022, briefly stepping away from the ring before making a comeback earlier this year.

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