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Orlando Jordan

Orlando Ruben Jordan[1] (born April 21, 1974)[5] is an actor/stuntman and retired American professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in WWE on its SmackDown brand, where he was a one-time United States Champion and for his time with Impact Wrestling.

Orlando Jordan
Birth nameOrlando Ruben Jordan
Born (1974-04-21) April 21, 1974 (age 48)
Salem, New Jersey,
United States
Children1
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Orlando Jordan[1]
Billed height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)[2]
Billed weight257 lb (117 kg)[2]
Billed fromMiami, Florida
Trained byRocky Johnson[1]
Dan McDevitt[3]
RJ Carrington[3]
Debut1999[4]

Professional wrestling career

World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2006)

Early years (2003–2004)

Jordan made his WWE television debut on the May 31, 2003 episode of Velocity, where he defeated Jamie Noble.[6] On June 26, 2003, Jordan made his first SmackDown! appearance as a face at Madison Square Garden, where he lost to John Cena.[7] Although he did not win the match, he was impressive enough that when Cena attacked Jordan after the match was over, The Undertaker, with whom Cena was feuding, came to the ring and helped Jordan to his feet.[7] On the October 2 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan defeated Big Show via countout when Big Show had to run to the restroom after eating a burrito laced with laxatives.[8] Jordan answered an open challenge hosted by Brock Lesnar on the January 29, 2004 episode of SmackDown!, where he was quickly defeated.[9]

The Cabinet and United States Champion (2004–2005)

 
Jordan was named "Chief of Staff" of John "Bradshaw" Layfield's (right) Cabinet

After an absence of multiple months due to family issues,[10] Jordan returned on the August 5 episode of SmackDown!, defeating René Duprée. Later in the night, Jordan turned heel by saving WWE Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) from an attack by the Undertaker.[11] On the August 12 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan joined JBL's Cabinet, where he was appointed "Chief of Staff". Jordan faced the Undertaker in the main event later that night, losing by disqualification after JBL attacked Undertaker mid-match.[12] On the August 26 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan once again faced Undertaker, this time with JBL's WWE Championship on the line. The match once again ended in a disqualification after JBL again interfered.[13] On the November 25 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan and JBL defeated Eddie Guerrero and Booker T, after interference from The Basham Brothers,[14] who were made the Cabinet's "co-secretaries of defense" on the December 2 episode of SmackDown!.[15] Jordan, JBL and the Bashams were defeated by Booker T, the Undertaker and Eddie Guerrero in a 4-on-3 handicap match on the December 9 episode of SmackDown!.[16] Jordan entered his first Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble on January 30, 2005, but was eliminated by Booker T.[17]

After JBL began a feud with John Cena over the WWE Championship leading up to WrestleMania 21, Jordan faced off with Cena on the March 3 edition of SmackDown!. Jordan defeated Cena with the help of JBL to win the United States Championship, his first and only title in WWE.[18] In a dark match before WrestleMania 21, Jordan competed in a 30-man battle royal, won by Booker T.[19] His first major successful title defense was against Heidenreich at Judgment Day.[20] At The Great American Bash, Jordan began feuding with the newly drafted Chris Benoit. Jordan defeated Benoit and retained his United States Championship after removing the turnbuckle pad and shoving Benoit head-first into the exposed steel and covered him for the win.[21] Benoit continued to chase Jordan for the title. He finally defeated Jordan (in a record 25.5 seconds) at SummerSlam to win the title.[22] Following this quick match, Jordan attempted to win the United States Championship back on multiple occasions, leading to 3 consecutive losses with all matches lasting less than a minute. The first rematch lasted 23.4 seconds.[23] During the second rematch, Jordan actually almost knocked out Benoit with a punch in the opening moments but still lost at 22.5 seconds, which was even faster than the first match.[24] During the third match, Jordan stalled until the time, which was being displayed on the TitanTron, went over 25 seconds.[25] He got so excited when his time went over 30 seconds that he dropped his guard and Benoit took the opportunity to lock on the Crippler Crossface for a win at the 49.8 second mark.[25] On the October 14 edition of SmackDown!, Jordan stated that he mastered every counter to Benoit's signature Crippler Crossface. Jordan also stated, if he tapped out to the Crippler Crossface, Jordan would quit this business. Jordan lived up to his words by countering every Crippler Crossface attempt by Benoit. The match ultimately ended after Jordan tapped out to Benoit's Sharpshooter. After those unsuccessful rematches, Jordan later broke away from JBL, although both later made a few appearances together later on.

Various feuds and departure (2005–2006)

 
Jordan in a wrestling match against Tatanka in 2006

When Booker T got injured halfway through his Best of Seven series for the United States Championship, he needed a replacement to face Chris Benoit.[26] As the series was at 3–1 in Booker's favor, Booker T only needed his replacement to win one match in order to become the United States Champion.[26] Jordan approached him about the position, but Booker T and his wife Sharmell belittled him and made jokes about his quick submission losses to Benoit.[26] Booker asked Randy Orton to substitute for him.[26] After Orton failed to win the deciding match, leading Jordan to once again ask for the position the next week,[26][27] Booker T once again turned Jordan down after belittling him.[27] During the sixth match in the series, Jordan jumped the rail, grabbed Booker T's crutch, and hit Benoit for a disqualification finish and thus giving Benoit the victory and tying the Best of Seven Series at 3–3.[27] The next week, Jordan ran to ringside to attempt to halt Booker T from winning the championship, but was unable to prevent Orton from eventually beating Benoit to win the series for Booker T. On the January 20 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan faced and lost to Randy Orton after Booker's wife Sharmell distracted the SmackDown! senior official referee Nick Patrick, before Booker hit him with a leg crutch. After the match, Chris Benoit saved him from Booker and Orton, turning him face for the first time since 2004.

Jordan was then pushed down to Velocity and won several matches there. Jordan made his final SmackDown! appearance on the May 12 episode of SmackDown! in a backstage segment, telling Nunzio that he had seen someone who looked like his partner Vito dressed in drag at a night club during the recent UK tour.[28] His final WWE appearance was a loss to Gunner Scott on the May 13 episode of Velocity. On May 26, 2006, WWE released Jordan from his WWE contract, reportedly due to bringing unauthorized people backstage with him.[29]

Independent circuit (2006–2010)

 
Jordan during the Hulkamania tour of Australia in 2008

Jordan began competing on the independent circuit soon after his WWE departure along with wrestling overseas, most notably for Nu-Wrestling Evolution, a promotion based in Italy, as well as New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Jordan became NWE Champion in April 2008. Later in that month, he was involved in a confrontation with the Ultimate Warrior, leading to the return of Warrior after a ten-year absence to face Jordan in a match in June 2008. Jordan lost the title to Warrior on June 25, 2008, in Barcelona, while holding the honor of being Warrior's very last opponent.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2010–2011)

 
Jordan in July 2010

On the January 4, 2010, live, three-hour, Monday night edition of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Impact! television show Jordan made his debut for the company in a backstage segment with D'Angelo Dinero.[30] He then as a heel, defeated Dinero in a singles match on the January 21 episode of Impact!.[31] After scoring an upset victory over Samoa Joe on the February 18 edition of Impact!,[32] Jordan disappeared from television, before re-surfacing on the March 29 edition of Impact!, debuting a new look and starting the bisexual angle he had proposed to WWE creative before his release from that company.[33] On April 9 Jordan signed a new multi-year contract with TNA.[34] On the May 3 edition of Impact!, Jordan debuted his new interview segment, O-Zone, during which he attacked and started a feud with the Global Champion Rob Terry.[35] At Sacrifice Jordan challenged Terry for the Global Championship, but was unsuccessful.[36] The following Thursday on Impact!, Jordan scored a non-title victory over Terry, after capitalizing on Terry's injured knee, which he had injured at Sacrifice.[37] Jordan's feud with Terry came to an end on the June 3 edition of Impact!, when the Global Champion pinned him in a tag team match, where he teamed with Desmond Wolfe and Terry with Abyss.[38]

On the July 21 episode of Explosion, Jordan defeated Homicide. On the July 29 edition of Impact! Jordan, himself formed a dysfunctional tag team with face Eric Young, who had been battling (kayfabe) mental problems ever since taking a bump on the head, being completely unaware of Jordan's sexual orientation and interest in him.[39][40][41] On the September 29 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan defeated Suicide. On the September 24 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan and Eric Young faced Ink Inc. in a losing effort. This led to a rematch at Bound for Glory. Young's antics cost him and Jordan their match against Ink Inc. (Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore).[42] On the October 15 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan and Eric Young defeated Rob Terry and Suicide. On the November 3 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan defeated Magnus. Upon the team's next appearance on Impact! on December 16, Jordan had turned face as he and Young defeated Generation Me (Jeremy and Max Buck) in a tag team match.[43] On April 17, 2011, at Lockdown, Jordan and Young were unsuccessful in becoming the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a four tag team steel cage match, which was won by Ink Inc.[44] On May 12, 2011 edition of Impact! Jordan competed in a battle royal to become the #1 contender for the world heavyweight championship but failed to win the match. On June 28, 2011, Jordan faced Magnus in the 1st round of the Xplosion Championship Challenge but lost the match. After this point, Eric Young went on a singles run and won the TNA Television Championship, the title formerly known as the TNA Global Championship, while Jordan was taken off television. Jordan's last TNA match took place on July 2, 2011 at a TNA Live Event where Jordan, Eric Young and Amazing Red defeated Robbie E, Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams in a six-man tag team match. On July 11, 2011, it was reported that Jordan had been released from TNA.[45]

Return to the independent circuit (2011–present)

On November 5, 2011, at an NWA event, Jordan faced Steve Anthony in a lumberjack match but lost the match. At Outback Championship Wrestling's Battle for Ballarat event on May 31, 2013, Jordan defeated Andy Phoenix in what would be his final match before retiring from professional wrestling.[46]

On June 3, 2016, at Menai Mania II, Jordan beat AWE Heavyweight Champion Luke Knight, having qualified for a title opportunity through the Innerwest rumble.[47] He would, however, drop the title to Knight weeks later.

Orlando is now mainly semi-retired but occasionally appears with the All-Star Wrestling Australia promotion based in Sydney, Australia. [3]

Personal life

Jordan was misdiagnosed with autism as a child.[4] He also had speech difficulties, and attended classes to help him overcome them.[48] He competed in gymnastics as a child, and participated in amateur wrestling.[48] He attended Boise State University after winning the 1993 state championship at 189 pounds for Hermitage High School in Richmond, Virginia.[48] Before becoming a professional wrestler, he was a member of the United States Forest Service.[4] He then relocated to Florida, where he became a reputable amateur boxer.[4]

In June 2011, Jordan is the co-owner (along with independent wrestler Luke Hawx) of WildKat Sports & Entertainment, a professional wrestling training center located outside New Orleans. Their school has since spawned a Louisiana-exclusive wrestling federation, WILDKAT Pro, which was briefly a member territory of the National Wrestling Alliance. On August 20, 2012, Jordan opened another wrestling school in Melbourne, where he currently resides.[49]

Jordan is openly bisexual.[50] On October 10, 2013, he married a woman in Australia.[51] The following year his daughter was born.[52]

Other media

Jordan appeared as a playable character in the video games WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2006 and WWE Day of Reckoning 2.[53][54]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

  • All–American Wrestling Champion (2 times)[4]
  • Central Region (Richmond) Wrestling Champion (3 times)
  • National Wrestling Champion (2 times)[4]
  • Virginia Commonwealth Games Freestyle Wrestling Champion (1 time)
  • Virginia State Wrestling Champion (AAA) (1 time)

Professional wrestling

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External links

  • Orlando Jordan on Twitter  [1]
  • Orlando Jordan at IMDb
  • Orlando Jordan's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com

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Orlando Ruben Jordan 1 born April 21 1974 5 is an actor stuntman and retired American professional wrestler He is best known for his tenure in WWE on its SmackDown brand where he was a one time United States Champion and for his time with Impact Wrestling Orlando JordanBirth nameOrlando Ruben JordanBorn 1974 04 21 April 21 1974 age 48 Salem New Jersey United StatesChildren1Professional wrestling careerRing name s Orlando Jordan 1 Billed height6 ft 4 in 193 cm 2 Billed weight257 lb 117 kg 2 Billed fromMiami FloridaTrained byRocky Johnson 1 Dan McDevitt 3 RJ Carrington 3 Debut1999 4 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 World Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2006 1 1 1 Early years 2003 2004 1 1 2 The Cabinet and United States Champion 2004 2005 1 1 3 Various feuds and departure 2005 2006 1 2 Independent circuit 2006 2010 1 3 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2010 2011 1 4 Return to the independent circuit 2011 present 2 Personal life 3 Other media 4 Championships and accomplishments 4 1 Amateur wrestling 4 2 Professional wrestling 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditWorld Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2006 Edit Early years 2003 2004 Edit Jordan made his WWE television debut on the May 31 2003 episode of Velocity where he defeated Jamie Noble 6 On June 26 2003 Jordan made his first SmackDown appearance as a face at Madison Square Garden where he lost to John Cena 7 Although he did not win the match he was impressive enough that when Cena attacked Jordan after the match was over The Undertaker with whom Cena was feuding came to the ring and helped Jordan to his feet 7 On the October 2 episode of SmackDown Jordan defeated Big Show via countout when Big Show had to run to the restroom after eating a burrito laced with laxatives 8 Jordan answered an open challenge hosted by Brock Lesnar on the January 29 2004 episode of SmackDown where he was quickly defeated 9 The Cabinet and United States Champion 2004 2005 Edit Main article The Cabinet Jordan was named Chief of Staff of John Bradshaw Layfield s right Cabinet After an absence of multiple months due to family issues 10 Jordan returned on the August 5 episode of SmackDown defeating Rene Dupree Later in the night Jordan turned heel by saving WWE Champion John Bradshaw Layfield JBL from an attack by the Undertaker 11 On the August 12 episode of SmackDown Jordan joined JBL s Cabinet where he was appointed Chief of Staff Jordan faced the Undertaker in the main event later that night losing by disqualification after JBL attacked Undertaker mid match 12 On the August 26 episode of SmackDown Jordan once again faced Undertaker this time with JBL s WWE Championship on the line The match once again ended in a disqualification after JBL again interfered 13 On the November 25 episode of SmackDown Jordan and JBL defeated Eddie Guerrero and Booker T after interference from The Basham Brothers 14 who were made the Cabinet s co secretaries of defense on the December 2 episode of SmackDown 15 Jordan JBL and the Bashams were defeated by Booker T the Undertaker and Eddie Guerrero in a 4 on 3 handicap match on the December 9 episode of SmackDown 16 Jordan entered his first Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble on January 30 2005 but was eliminated by Booker T 17 After JBL began a feud with John Cena over the WWE Championship leading up to WrestleMania 21 Jordan faced off with Cena on the March 3 edition of SmackDown Jordan defeated Cena with the help of JBL to win the United States Championship his first and only title in WWE 18 In a dark match before WrestleMania 21 Jordan competed in a 30 man battle royal won by Booker T 19 His first major successful title defense was against Heidenreich at Judgment Day 20 At The Great American Bash Jordan began feuding with the newly drafted Chris Benoit Jordan defeated Benoit and retained his United States Championship after removing the turnbuckle pad and shoving Benoit head first into the exposed steel and covered him for the win 21 Benoit continued to chase Jordan for the title He finally defeated Jordan in a record 25 5 seconds at SummerSlam to win the title 22 Following this quick match Jordan attempted to win the United States Championship back on multiple occasions leading to 3 consecutive losses with all matches lasting less than a minute The first rematch lasted 23 4 seconds 23 During the second rematch Jordan actually almost knocked out Benoit with a punch in the opening moments but still lost at 22 5 seconds which was even faster than the first match 24 During the third match Jordan stalled until the time which was being displayed on the TitanTron went over 25 seconds 25 He got so excited when his time went over 30 seconds that he dropped his guard and Benoit took the opportunity to lock on the Crippler Crossface for a win at the 49 8 second mark 25 On the October 14 edition of SmackDown Jordan stated that he mastered every counter to Benoit s signature Crippler Crossface Jordan also stated if he tapped out to the Crippler Crossface Jordan would quit this business Jordan lived up to his words by countering every Crippler Crossface attempt by Benoit The match ultimately ended after Jordan tapped out to Benoit s Sharpshooter After those unsuccessful rematches Jordan later broke away from JBL although both later made a few appearances together later on Various feuds and departure 2005 2006 Edit Jordan in a wrestling match against Tatanka in 2006 When Booker T got injured halfway through his Best of Seven series for the United States Championship he needed a replacement to face Chris Benoit 26 As the series was at 3 1 in Booker s favor Booker T only needed his replacement to win one match in order to become the United States Champion 26 Jordan approached him about the position but Booker T and his wife Sharmell belittled him and made jokes about his quick submission losses to Benoit 26 Booker asked Randy Orton to substitute for him 26 After Orton failed to win the deciding match leading Jordan to once again ask for the position the next week 26 27 Booker T once again turned Jordan down after belittling him 27 During the sixth match in the series Jordan jumped the rail grabbed Booker T s crutch and hit Benoit for a disqualification finish and thus giving Benoit the victory and tying the Best of Seven Series at 3 3 27 The next week Jordan ran to ringside to attempt to halt Booker T from winning the championship but was unable to prevent Orton from eventually beating Benoit to win the series for Booker T On the January 20 episode of SmackDown Jordan faced and lost to Randy Orton after Booker s wife Sharmell distracted the SmackDown senior official referee Nick Patrick before Booker hit him with a leg crutch After the match Chris Benoit saved him from Booker and Orton turning him face for the first time since 2004 Jordan was then pushed down to Velocity and won several matches there Jordan made his final SmackDown appearance on the May 12 episode of SmackDown in a backstage segment telling Nunzio that he had seen someone who looked like his partner Vito dressed in drag at a night club during the recent UK tour 28 His final WWE appearance was a loss to Gunner Scott on the May 13 episode of Velocity On May 26 2006 WWE released Jordan from his WWE contract reportedly due to bringing unauthorized people backstage with him 29 Independent circuit 2006 2010 Edit Jordan during the Hulkamania tour of Australia in 2008 Jordan began competing on the independent circuit soon after his WWE departure along with wrestling overseas most notably for Nu Wrestling Evolution a promotion based in Italy as well as New Japan Pro Wrestling Jordan became NWE Champion in April 2008 Later in that month he was involved in a confrontation with the Ultimate Warrior leading to the return of Warrior after a ten year absence to face Jordan in a match in June 2008 Jordan lost the title to Warrior on June 25 2008 in Barcelona while holding the honor of being Warrior s very last opponent Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2010 2011 Edit Jordan in July 2010 On the January 4 2010 live three hour Monday night edition of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling s Impact television show Jordan made his debut for the company in a backstage segment with D Angelo Dinero 30 He then as a heel defeated Dinero in a singles match on the January 21 episode of Impact 31 After scoring an upset victory over Samoa Joe on the February 18 edition of Impact 32 Jordan disappeared from television before re surfacing on the March 29 edition of Impact debuting a new look and starting the bisexual angle he had proposed to WWE creative before his release from that company 33 On April 9 Jordan signed a new multi year contract with TNA 34 On the May 3 edition of Impact Jordan debuted his new interview segment O Zone during which he attacked and started a feud with the Global Champion Rob Terry 35 At Sacrifice Jordan challenged Terry for the Global Championship but was unsuccessful 36 The following Thursday on Impact Jordan scored a non title victory over Terry after capitalizing on Terry s injured knee which he had injured at Sacrifice 37 Jordan s feud with Terry came to an end on the June 3 edition of Impact when the Global Champion pinned him in a tag team match where he teamed with Desmond Wolfe and Terry with Abyss 38 On the July 21 episode of Explosion Jordan defeated Homicide On the July 29 edition of Impact Jordan himself formed a dysfunctional tag team with face Eric Young who had been battling kayfabe mental problems ever since taking a bump on the head being completely unaware of Jordan s sexual orientation and interest in him 39 40 41 On the September 29 edition of TNA Xplosion Jordan defeated Suicide On the September 24 edition of TNA Xplosion Jordan and Eric Young faced Ink Inc in a losing effort This led to a rematch at Bound for Glory Young s antics cost him and Jordan their match against Ink Inc Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore 42 On the October 15 edition of TNA Xplosion Jordan and Eric Young defeated Rob Terry and Suicide On the November 3 edition of TNA Xplosion Jordan defeated Magnus Upon the team s next appearance on Impact on December 16 Jordan had turned face as he and Young defeated Generation Me Jeremy and Max Buck in a tag team match 43 On April 17 2011 at Lockdown Jordan and Young were unsuccessful in becoming the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a four tag team steel cage match which was won by Ink Inc 44 On May 12 2011 edition of Impact Jordan competed in a battle royal to become the 1 contender for the world heavyweight championship but failed to win the match On June 28 2011 Jordan faced Magnus in the 1st round of the Xplosion Championship Challenge but lost the match After this point Eric Young went on a singles run and won the TNA Television Championship the title formerly known as the TNA Global Championship while Jordan was taken off television Jordan s last TNA match took place on July 2 2011 at a TNA Live Event where Jordan Eric Young and Amazing Red defeated Robbie E Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams in a six man tag team match On July 11 2011 it was reported that Jordan had been released from TNA 45 Return to the independent circuit 2011 present Edit On November 5 2011 at an NWA event Jordan faced Steve Anthony in a lumberjack match but lost the match At Outback Championship Wrestling s Battle for Ballarat event on May 31 2013 Jordan defeated Andy Phoenix in what would be his final match before retiring from professional wrestling 46 On June 3 2016 at Menai Mania II Jordan beat AWE Heavyweight Champion Luke Knight having qualified for a title opportunity through the Innerwest rumble 47 He would however drop the title to Knight weeks later Orlando is now mainly semi retired but occasionally appears with the All Star Wrestling Australia promotion based in Sydney Australia 3 Personal life EditJordan was misdiagnosed with autism as a child 4 He also had speech difficulties and attended classes to help him overcome them 48 He competed in gymnastics as a child and participated in amateur wrestling 48 He attended Boise State University after winning the 1993 state championship at 189 pounds for Hermitage High School in Richmond Virginia 48 Before becoming a professional wrestler he was a member of the United States Forest Service 4 He then relocated to Florida where he became a reputable amateur boxer 4 In June 2011 Jordan is the co owner along with independent wrestler Luke Hawx of WildKat Sports amp Entertainment a professional wrestling training center located outside New Orleans Their school has since spawned a Louisiana exclusive wrestling federation WILDKAT Pro which was briefly a member territory of the National Wrestling Alliance On August 20 2012 Jordan opened another wrestling school in Melbourne where he currently resides 49 Jordan is openly bisexual 50 On October 10 2013 he married a woman in Australia 51 The following year his daughter was born 52 Other media EditJordan appeared as a playable character in the video games WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2006 and WWE Day of Reckoning 2 53 54 Championships and accomplishments EditAmateur wrestling Edit All American Wrestling Champion 2 times 4 Central Region Richmond Wrestling Champion 3 times National Wrestling Champion 2 times 4 Virginia Commonwealth Games Freestyle Wrestling Champion 1 time Virginia State Wrestling Champion AAA 1 time Professional wrestling Edit Adelaide Championship Wrestling ACW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 55 56 All Action Wrestling AAW World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 57 Australian Wrestling Entertainment AWE Championship 1 time 58 High Risk Pro Wrestling HRPW World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 59 60 Maryland Championship Wrestling MCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 1 Nu Wrestling Evolution NWE World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 61 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him No 82 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2011 62 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE United States Championship 1 time 63 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Worst Gimmick 2010 64 References Edit a b c d Orlando Jordan Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 2009 03 05 a b Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia Dorling Kindersley p 228 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 a b c Cagematch profile a b c d e f Summers CT 2006 09 15 Wrestler Orlando Jordan Bi and Proud Edge New York City Archived from the original on May 13 2007 Retrieved 2009 03 05 there s an Orlando Jordan addresses previous incorrect birth dates on Wikipedia and IMDB Twitter Retrieved 2011 04 22 SmackDown May 27 2003 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 a b Plummer Dale 2003 06 27 Smackdown Vince makes Zach a deal SLAM Sports Retrieved 2009 03 05 SmackDown October 2 2003 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 SmackDown January 29 2004 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 SmackDown August 5 2004 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 Sokol Chris 2004 08 06 Smackdown Angle in action and auctioned SLAM Sports Retrieved 2009 03 05 SmackDown August 12 2004 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 Johnson Erica August 26 2004 WWE SmackDown Results for 8 26 04 Fresno CA Taker vs Orlando Jordan WrestleView Retrieved December 4 2018 SmackDown November 25 2004 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 Plummer Dave December 3 2004 SmackDown Taker taken down SLAM Wrestling Canoe ca Retrieved December 27 2018 SmackDown December 9 2004 Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 Royal Rumble 2005 Results Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 4 2018 Carrington L Anne March 5 2005 SmackDown Results 3 3 05 Albany NY New US Champion more WrestleView Retrieved December 4 2018 WrestleMania 21 results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved January 14 2008 Sokol Chris 2005 05 23 Judgment Day Good bad ugly Slam Sports Canadian Online Explorer Retrieved 2009 04 28 The Great American Bash 2005 Results World 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Hulk Hogan TNA Knockout Title match more surprises ongoing coverage Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved 2010 01 05 Wilkenfeld Daniel 2010 01 21 Wilkenfeld s TNA Impact Report 1 21 Ongoing virtual time coverage of Spike TV broadcast Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved 2010 01 22 Wilkenfeld Daniel 2010 02 18 WILKENFELD S TNA IMPACT REPORT 2 18 Ongoing virtual time coverage of Spike TV broadcast PWTorch Retrieved 2010 02 28 Martin Adam 2010 03 29 Impact Results 3 29 10 WrestleView Retrieved 2010 03 30 Caldwell James 2010 04 09 TNA News Orlando Jordan signs multi year deal with TNA PWTorch Retrieved 2010 04 10 Keller Wade 2010 05 03 TNA Impact Results 5 3 Keller s ongoing virtual time coverage of live show from Orlando Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved 2010 05 04 Caldwell James 2010 05 16 Caldwell s TNA Sacrifice results 5 16 Ongoing virtual time coverage of PPV RVD vs Styles Jeff Hardy vs Mr Anderson Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved 2010 05 16 Martin Adam 2010 05 20 TNA Impact Results 5 20 10 WrestleView 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Matt August 27 2005 WWE Day of Reckoning 2 IGN Retrieved June 13 2019 ACW Website Adelaide Championship Wrestling ACW Heavyweight Championship History Cagematch net AAW Title History All Action Wrestling Perth Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 05 AWE Championship History Cagematch net Kreikenbohm Philip HRPW Heavyweight Championship Titles Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net HRPW World Heavyweight Championship History High Risk Pro Wrestling Archived from the original on 2014 01 25 Retrieved 2014 02 05 NWE World Heavyweight Title History cagematch net Retrieved 2008 07 11 PWI 500 1 100 Pro Wrestling Illustrated 2011 08 09 Retrieved 2011 08 09 WWE United States Championship Retrieved May 25 2020 Meltzer Dave January 26 2011 Biggest issue of the year The 2011 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards Issue Wrestling Observer Newsletter Campbell CA 1 40 ISSN 1083 9593 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orlando 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