As noted before, Raja Jackson, son of former UFC fighter Quintin “Rampage” Jackson, was involved in an incident over him legit assaulting a pro wrestler named Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, at an event for KnokX Pro Wrestling this past Saturday.
USA Today held a recent interview with indies wrestler Doug Malo who was one of the people who helped put an end to Jackson’s assault on Stu. Malo stated that Stu was awake and talking on August 24th but he had suffered broken bones in his face and had lost a lot of teeth. Malo also stated that Stu could be released from the hospital in Sunday.
In regards to the incident, Malo stated:
“He was choking on his own blood and teeth. Somebody reminded me there’s kids there and then I was like ‘oh my God.'”
A GoFundMe fundraiser was recently launched to help financially assist Stu with his medical costs and rehab from his injuries and also loss of income caused by Jackson’s assault.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that KnokX Pro has removed their WWE ID affiliation from their social media accounts as of this afternoon. Johnson reported that while it has yet to be confirmed from his sources, it appears that WWE has severed their ties with the promotion and academy as part of the fallout of Jackson’s assault incident.
In a follow-up report, Johnson reported that KnokX Pro was removed from WWE’s Talent Recruitment website earlier today.
The Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez reported that his sources confirmed that KnokX Pro’s WWE ID affiliation has been officially pulled by WWE.
Prior to the removal, KnokX Pro had been an official WWE ID affiliate promotion since October of 2024.

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