Former WWE in-ring competitor Jason Jordan has been sidelined with a neck injury for over seven years, which forced him to end his wrestling career. Since then, he has transitioned into a full-time producer role within the company. Although his former tag team partner, Chad Gable, indicated in 2021 that Jordan was working to return to the ring, that no longer seems to be the case.
Sean Ross Sapp discussed Jordan’s role as a producer in WWE and the potential for his in-ring return on the latest edition of Fightful Select Answers. According to Sapp, there have been no reports suggesting that Jordan plans to make a comeback as a wrestler.
Jordan's last match in WWE took place at the 2018 Royal Rumble pay-per-view, where he and Seth Rollins lost the RAW Tag Team Titles to The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus). He was also notably involved in a controversial storyline in 2017, when he was revealed to be the son of WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle. Angle later mentioned on his now-defunct podcast that the storyline was a racially motivated “rib” orchestrated by Vince McMahon after discovering that Angle had dated a couple of African-American women in the past.
