Knokx Pro’s WWE ID affiliation reportedly pulled following incident with Rampage Jackson’s son
At Saturday’s Knokx Pro Wrestling event, there was an incident involving Raja Jackson, the son of MMA fighter Rampage Jackson, and independent wrestler Syko Stu. Prior to the show, there was a confrontation between the two men and during Stu’s match, Raja got into the ring and attacked him.
According to Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline.com, Knokx Pro’s WWE ID affiliation has reportedly been pulled following the incident. References to the promotion and their academy were removed from WWE’s Talent Recruitment website. Furthermore, Knokx Pro no longer has a WWE ID affiliation listed on the promotion’s social media accounts.
Stu’s brother Andrew Smith posted the following update on Facebook…
“Thank you for the outpouring of support. Stuart is conscious and does have some recollection of events from the day of the attack. Thank you everyone for reaching out, it’s been difficult to get back to everyone individually. We will be setting up something for anyone wishing to donate. I will update with a link when possible. He’s currently resting and says, ‘Thank you for the love and support’.”







