Jordan Saint

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About Jordan Saint

“Black Flash” Jordan Saint broke into the business in 2022, signing on with Naptown All Pro Wrestling in 2023 and quickly becoming one of the promotion’s most electric presences — hardheaded, dedicated, with superb athleticism that allowed him to absorb the craft at a pace that stunned those around him. Naptown described him as embodying everything they wanted their promotion to represent: “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.” He had also been booked to appear on Pandemonium Burst & Decay on August 2nd, 2026, in Texas, signaling that his reach on the indie scene was expanding.

According to Optimum News 12 in Long Island, New York, state police reported that Saint was driving his 2012 Nissan Altima when a 2019 Hyundai Sonata crossed over the double yellow line and struck him head-on around 9:30 am on Saturday. Both Naptown All Pro Wrestling and Pandemonium Pro Wrestling released statements upon learning of his death. Naptown closed their tribute by affirming that “there will never be another Jordan Saint,” keeping his family, friends, and fans in their thoughts.

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