WWE ID No Longer Lists KnokX Pro As Affilliate School

KnokX Pro made headlines for the wrong reasons over the weekend as Raja Jackson, the son of MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, knocked independent wrestler Syko Stu unconscious. Jackson entered the ring in a planned spot, but went too far as he slammed Stu down and delivered multiple blows to Stu’s head, who was already unconscious.
KnokX Pro is no longer listed as a WWE ID-affiliated school on the WWE ID website. The school was listed on Monday morning, but removed at some point Monday afternoon.
The school still has WWE ID branding on its website, though it’s unclear how often the website is updated.
Mike Johnson at PWInsider reports that KnokX has removed their WWE ID affiliation from their social media branding and headers.
The KnokX Facebook page is regularly updated with posts, but their X/Twitter only has two posts since the start of the year. WWE ID branding is not part of the KnokX social pages, though we weren’t able to confirm how visible the ID branding was before this incident.
KnokX Pro issued a statement on the incident, saying, “What was supposed to be a planned and agreed upon wrestling spot, turned into a selfish, irresponsible act of violence against Mr. Smith. This egregious act is reprehensible and never should have occurred. In the 17 years of operation of KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy, there has never been anything as heinous take place such as this and we apologize to our patrons and fans.”
The Los Angeles Police Department is reportedly investigating the incident.
Raja has not commented.
Fightful wishes the best to Stu as he recovers.