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Former KnokX Pro Talent Says KnokX Is Encouraging Talent To Not Cooperate With Police Over Raja Jackson Incident

Raja Jackson, the son of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, legitimately knocked out independent wrestler Syko Stu at KnokX Experience in a planned spot that went too far.

The Los Angeles Police Department investigated the incident after it occurred.

Speaking on the Scaling Up podcast, a former KnokX Pro talent, who was not identified in the video and was not present for the incident, spoke on the situation.

“I was not present for this event. I was at home, I heard about it like everybody else, until I started communicating with my friends and colleagues at that organization, and they were giving me details. I have actually stepped away from the wrestling world because of personal growing safety concerns and social concerns in terms of my reputation. I have been slowly distancing myself from this brand because I am not surprised at all that this happened. There are some great people in this industry. There are a lot of bad people congregated at that place.

“The most disgusting thing, which is the reason why I ultimately decided to be present for this, given that my involvement wasn’t direct with the situation that has gone viral, which a blessing and a curse. Part of me wishes so bad that I was there to assist the situation and help my friend. The other part of me is glad I wasn’t there because there is a good chance I would have gotten locked up that night as well if I was present. The most disgusting thing is that people at this school are being encouraged not to cooperate with the police. From what I hear, the police were there investigating the scene shortly after Stu was removed and there have been multiple requests that have gone downstream from upper management to not talk with the police directly if they are contacted and to only let a certain group of individuals interact with the police. That is extremely dishonest. You let your friend almost die, and now you’re trying to have people lie for you. Fuck you to every single person who replied to them ‘Yes, sir.’ You are all weak sacks of shit and I hope you rot in hell. You are wasting oxygen other people can be breathing. Go fuck yourself. If you continue to be complacent in this investigation and you side with people who you know are wrong, I wish nothing but the worst for you.”

Text messages were shown from Kevin Thomas, who wrote, “Please refrain from engaging in comment sections on social media posts about this tragedy. It will be weaponized in potential criminal and civil cases. Fly low. If law enforcement or an attorney for the suspect contacts you in any capacity, let someone here know right away for guidance on how to address them.”

Another message from a man named Miguel shows, “No one needs to be discussing anything. I’ll shut this feed down.”

Fans can read KnokX Pro’s statement on the situation here.

Fightful will continue to update fans on the situation as more unfolds.

Fans can donate to Stu’s GoFundMe here.

Fightful wishes Stu the best as he recovers.

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