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Jordan Saint, known as "Black Flash," dies at 23 following car crash

Jordan Saint, known as "Black Flash," dies at 23 following car crash

Jordan Saint, the independent professional wrestler whose real name was Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin, died over the weekend following a car crash, according to two promotions he competed for. He was 23. The announcements were made by Pandemonium Pro Wrestling and Naptown All-Pro Wrestling.

Saint, who competed under the ring name "Black Flash," had been active on the independent wrestling circuit since 2022, taking a period away from the ring before returning earlier in 2026. He worked for several promotions, with Naptown All-Pro Wrestling noting he had been part of their roster since 2023. His most recent public appearance came at Shooting Star Fest in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April 2026, during WrestleMania weekend, where he competed for Pandemonium Pro Wrestling. In that match, he tagged with Robert Martyr in a bout against Shimbashi and Danny Orion.

"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. "Nobody I've ever come across has loved pro wrestling more than Jordan Saint." The promotion added that following his performance in Las Vegas, Saint had been scheduled for a continued and expanding role with the organization. Naptown All-Pro Wrestling described him as "a true diamond-tier prospect," citing his athleticism and rapid development since entering the sport.

Both promotions extended condolences to Saint's family, friends, and fans. Naptown All-Pro Wrestling, which is based in Indianapolis, credited Saint with bringing what they called "Shaolin Land swagger" to the city's wrestling community. No further details regarding the circumstances of the crash were confirmed in the statements released by either promotion.