Orlando Jordan

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 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

[9] Jordan answered an open challenge hosted by Brock Lesnar on the January 29, 2004 episode of SmackDown!, where he was quickly defeated.

[10] After an absence of multiple months due to family issues,[11] 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.

[13] On the August 26 episode of SmackDown!, Jordan once again faced The Undertaker, this time with JBL's WWE Championship on the line.

[16] 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!.

Jordan defeated Cena with the help of JBL to win the United States Championship, his first and only title in WWE.

[19] In a dark match before WrestleMania 21, Jordan competed in a 30-man battle royal, won by Booker T.[20] His first major successful title defense was against Heidenreich at Judgment Day.

[26] On the October 14 edition of SmackDown!, Jordan stated that he mastered every counter to Benoit's signature Crippler Crossface.

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.

[27] 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.

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.

[30] 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.

On the January 4, 2010, live, three-hour, Monday night edition of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Impact!

[35] 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.

On the September 24 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan and Eric Young faced Ink Inc. in a losing effort.

[43] On the October 15 edition of TNA Xplosion, Jordan and Eric Young defeated Rob Terry and Suicide.

on December 16, Jordan had turned face as he and Young defeated Generation Me (Jeremy and Max Buck) in a tag team match.

Jordan competed in a battle royal to become the #1 contender for the world heavyweight championship but failed to win the match.

[47] 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.

[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.

Jordan was named "Chief of Staff" of John "Bradshaw" Layfield 's (right) Cabinet
Jordan in a wrestling match against Tatanka in 2006
Jordan during the Hulkamania tour of Australia in 2008
Jordan in July 2010