The wrestling world lost one of its young stars this past weekend. The cause of his d*ath was unknown at the time, but now a new report has shed light on the situation.
Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin, better known to the wrestling fans as “Black Flash” Jordan Saint, d*ed at age 23.
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He was a rising name on the independent circuit, having wrestled for promotions like Naptown All Pro-Wrestling and Pandemonium Pro Wrestling.
“Black Flash” Jordan Saint burst on the scene back in 2022 and recently returned to in-ring competition at Shooting Star Fest during WrestleMania weekend after taking a year off.
He was all set to be on the card for Pandemonium’s event “Burst and Decay” in Austin on August 2, 2026, before his tragic d*ath. Naptown All Pro-Wrestling first broke the news of his untimely passing.
Later, Pandemonium Pro Wrestling’s official handle announced that they had renamed the event “Jojo” and that all proceeds would go to his family.
According to the New York State Police, Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin was driving his 2012 Nissan Altima when a driver of the 2019 Hyundai Sonata crossed over the double yellow line, causing a collision.
The incident took place at Bethpage State Parkway around 9:30 A.M. on Friday. The Patchogue athlete died on the spot, while the Hyundai driver was rushed to the hospital after suffering serious injuries.
“State police say the call came in at 9:30 a.m. for a two-vehicle fatal crash on the parkway. One vehicle had crossed over into oncoming traffic and struck another vehicle head-on. The parkway was closed from Exit B1 to the Southern State Parkway and Exit B2 to Boundary Avenue. The highway reopened at 2:10 p.m.” (Source: News 12/H/T – The Spun)
Fans and wrestlers alike have flooded social media with emotional tributes for Jordan Nasir St. Fort Colin.
Sportskeeda Wrestling offers its heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
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Edited by Sidharth Sachdeva