Tragic Death of Wrestling Star Jordan Saint
Jordan Saint, a rising star in the wrestling world, was sadly killed in a head-on car crash in New York City on Friday morning. He was just 23 years old.
Born as Jordan Nasir St. Ft., he had made a name for himself across various pro wrestling promotions, including Naptown All Pro Wrestling and Pandemonium Pro Wrestling. The accident occurred on the Bethpage State Parkway in Long Island, New York, and another driver was reportedly hospitalized due to the incident.
Pandemonium Pro Wrestling shared their sorrow in a statement, saying, “Jordan was an incredibly talented wrestler, but more importantly, he was a wonderful person. He exemplified a true passion for wrestling. No one I’ve met loved the sport more than he did, and his kindness and charm touched many lives.”
Saint had been wrestling professionally since 2022 and was active with NAP Wrestling since 2023. Following news of his untimely death, many in the wrestling community expressed their condolences to his family.
We are devastated to announce that Jordan Nasir St. Fort, known in the wrestling world as “Black Flash” Jordan Saint, has passed away at the age of 23.
Jordan had been wrestling since 2022 and with NAP Wrestling since 2023. pic.twitter.com/QyIiNWSRrn
— Naptown All Pro Wrestling (@NaptownAllPro) June 14, 2026
We just heard the heartbreaking news that our dear friend Jordan Saint has lost his life in a car accident.
He was an incredibly talented wrestler and an even better person. His passion for wrestling was unmatched… pic.twitter.com/8b3PqywwSt
— Pandemonium: Pro Wrestling (@ProPandemonium) June 14, 2026
Jordan embodied the passion for professional wrestling. His enthusiasm was contagious, and he was always unapologetically himself. He gave everything to his craft… pic.twitter.com/sGiJNuIDQg
— Robert Martyr (@TheApexRM) June 14, 2026
This news broke my heart.
Jordan filled each class he attended with so much energy and positivity. He was universally happy and polite, always ready to amaze everyone… https://t.co/RyYzFG4c39
— Bear Bronson (@bearbronsonBC) June 14, 2026
I woke up to this news, and it hurt deeply. Meeting you in Las Vegas, you were always so proud of me. This just doesn’t seem real. Love you, brother. @saintspro1_ 💔 pic.twitter.com/qNCIrk4WTI
— Emily Jaye (@EmilyJayePro) June 14, 2026
This is heartbreaking news.
Jordan was always eager to help out at shows and brought such a positive energy to wrestling. It’s important to use the time we have doing what we love. https://t.co/BCIHLqZPd1
— PRODUCE by Orange Crush (@PRODUCENYC) June 14, 2026
Another young life taken too soon. Rest in peace, Jordan. 🙏🏼 https://t.co/vDXd2TEd3F
— JVicky (@VerekerJoey) June 14, 2026
