It looks as if Raja Jackson’s infamy has resulted in a new pro wrestling appearance… or a publicity stunt.
Jackson, the son of former UFC Champion Rampage Jackson, made an ill-fated appearance at a recent KnokX Pro wrestling event. During the show, Jackson ‘shoot’ attacked one of the wrestlers, Syko Stu. Jackson was reportedly scheduled to start a feud against Stu, but Jackson decided to go off-script and beat up the wrestler, who was already knocked out.
TMZ said the incident is being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department. Syko Stu was hospitalized as a result, suffering broken bones in his face and missing teeth. One source told TMZ they “guarantee” Raja will never be allowed at a KnokX Pro event again, calling his actions a “selfish, irresponsible act of violence.”
Rampage Jackson’s son disrupted a pro wrestling match to beat up a man who had picked on him earlier in the day ?
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Despite the “ban” from KnokX Pro, Jackson was still being advertised for an appearance for a California indie promotion. San Diego-based Danger Pro Wrestling claims that Jackson will be making an “upcoming appearance at their event.” The advertisement does not specify which event it is, but the promotion’s ticketing website lists two events in September. Danger Pro also implied that Jackson will be wrestling, as the ad mentioned a future “opponent announcement.”
A subsequent post by Danger Pro seems to imply the whole thing was a publicity stunt. Danger Pro claims it lost its WWE ID designation due to booking Jackson. However, Danger Pro was never a WWE ID program in the first place.
Many of the comments on the respective social media posts have criticized Danger Pro for saying they booked Jackson and exploited a serious situation.
“This isn’t a flex. It should be a wakeup call considering you’re openly exploiting the situation. Having the exposure from WWE should be any promotions goal.. Earned an unfollow,” wrote one poster.
“‘In a bold move’. Nah that’s a shitty move. You dipshits are encouraging criminal acts to get booked. Do better,” wrote another.
Raja Jackson’s behavior had serious consequences for many people involved
Raja Jackson’s actions against Syko Stu have resulted in consequences for many people involved in the incident. KnokX Pro has lost its WWE ID designation, and reportedly told its talent not to comply with the police investigation. AJ Mana also lost his job as a result. This is despite his claim that he was “in character” when he told Jackson to get a “receipt” on Stu.
A GoFundMe was started to help pay for Syko Stu’s medical bills, which got a five-figure donation from YouTuber Mr. Beast.
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